The Battle Academy United States Dec 5, 2018

Ace LeonevsKrush

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Ace Leone delivered a commanding performance, consistently showcasing intricate wordplay, sharp punchlines, and undeniable stage presence. Fans repeatedly highlighted his 'next level' bars and 'cooking' performance, with many declaring him the clear victor. While Krush showed flashes of brilliance and earned respect for his bars, he ultimately could not match the consistent impact and perceived clarity of Ace Leone's rounds.

Round-by-Round
Ace set the tone early, dropping strong multis and establishing his dominant presence with quotable bars that instantly grabbed the crowd.
Ace continued his onslaught, demonstrating high-level lyricism and further cementing his lead. Krush brought solid bars but struggled to build consistent momentum against Ace's pressure.
Ace closed out with a 'bodybag' performance, leaving no doubt about the outcome. His aggressive delivery and intricate schemes were too much for Krush, despite Krush still landing some impactful lines.
Analysis

The Battle Academy crowd witnessed a lyrical masterclass as Ace Leone stepped into the ring, leaving no doubt about his reign. From the jump, Ace was on a whole 'nother level, dishing out intricate schemes and punchlines that had the building buzzing. He didn't just rap; he painted vivid pictures, leaving opponents' family trees in '3-ring binders' and swinging choppas like a 'paratrooper.' His delivery was precise, his presence undeniable, marking him as a problem for anyone in his path.

Krush, no slouch himself, brought a solid arsenal of bars to the battlefield. He showcased real lyricism and moments of raw authenticity that resonated with the purists, proving why he's one to watch. His punches were genuine, and he earned respect, with fans calling for more of his 'real' bars.

However, Ace Leone's performance was simply too overwhelming. He navigated each round with a veteran's poise and a hungry lion's ferocity, cementing a dominant victory. The energy Ace brought was palpable, a 'special' showing that will have fans replaying his rounds back-to-back.

While Krush put up a valiant effort, displaying moments of pure dopeness, Ace Leone ultimately walked away with the clear W, sending a definitive message to the battle rap circuit: 'Wharton World Mob' is here to stay.

01Ace Leone's intricate scheme about 'puttin ya family tree all in 3 ring binders'.
02Ace Leone's vivid imagery of a 'Ladder hanging out the Choppa like ah paratrooper'.
03Ace Leone's impactful 'Buster Douglas bar' that resonated deeply with the audience.
04Krush's consistent display of 'real' bars, proving his lyrical capability and earning respect from fans.
05Ace Leone declaring, 'I done shot more rappers since avocodo', showcasing his aggressive confidence.
What fans loved
  • Ace Leone's overwhelmingly dominant and 'next level' performance.
  • Specific quotables from Ace Leone, such as the 'family tree in 3-ring binders' and 'Buster Douglas' bars.
  • Krush's genuine and 'real' bars that showcased his lyrical skill and potential.
  • The overall high quality of the battle, appreciated by fans of the culture.
Criticisms
  • Allegations of crowd bias affecting Krush's reception, with some feeling the crowd was 'scared to cheer' for his lines.
  • A few fans expressed skepticism about Krush's content, noting 'I don’t believe none of orange krush soda bars'.

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