AI Verdict
The fan consensus overwhelmingly favors Ms Fit, citing superior lyricism, particularly in the first and third rounds. Many comments point to Dutchess becoming overly aggressive and emotional at the end of the battle as evidence that she knew she was losing. While Dutchess landed some heavy blows, Ms Fit's consistency and potent schemes earned her the clear victory.
In a heated and personal clash that has since become a QOTR classic, Ms Fit and Dutchess went toe-to-toe in a battle defined by raw aggression and memorable moments. Ms Fit set the tone early, coming out the gate with sharp lyricism, including a standout '4s' scheme that put the crowd on notice. Dutchess, however, refused to be outdone and fired back with some of the most impactful personals of the night, most notably her iconic 'Cortez ya daddy' line that literally knocked the gum out of the veteran's mouth.
The energy was tense throughout, but things escalated in the third round. Ms Fit turned up the pressure, spitting with a ferocity that visibly rattled Dutchess, leading to a near-fight over accusations of spitting. While Dutchess proved her mettle and created an unforgettable highlight, it was Ms Fit's more consistent performance and dominant closing round that ultimately sealed her the 2-1 victory in this fiery Bronx showdown.
- Dutchess's 'Cortez ya daddy' line and Cortez's gum falling out.
- Ms Fit's clever '4s' scheme in the first round.
- The raw, heated energy and entertainment value of the clash.
- The intense confrontation at the end of the battle.
- Dutchess getting overly emotional and trying to fight when she was losing.
- Some viewers found Dutchess's flow and consistency to be lacking.
- The perception that Ms Fit's bars are written by Cortez.
Related Battles
Chat
Members Only
Log in to view the chat and share your thoughts on this matchup.





