URL: Ultimate Rap League Brooklyn, New York, United States Mar 21, 2016

Mike PvsTink Da Demon

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

This was a highly debatable, classic battle where both emcees delivered career-defining performances. However, the fan consensus leans towards Mike P, primarily due to the monumental impact of his second-round 'Street Fighter' scheme. While Tink Da Demon landed heavy, memorable haymakers of his own, the 'Hadouken' moment was a certified room-shaker that became the defining memory of the clash, giving Mike P the edge in a photo finish.

Round-by-Round
Tink came out the gate with his signature dark, aggressive energy. Fans repeatedly quoted his 'open-minded means a hole in your Caesar' bar, establishing a heavy tone that Mike P had to fight through. A clear opening statement for the Demon.
Rd 2Mike P
This round is legendary and belongs entirely to Mike P. His perfectly constructed and explosively delivered 'Street Fighter' scheme ('Hadouken... Shoryuken') is cited by hundreds of fans as an all-time great moment. It completely seized the momentum and left an undeniable mark on the battle.
Rd 3Mike P
While Tink came with fire in the third, Mike P carried the energy from his explosive second round. He maintained his performance level and aggression, whereas some fans noted Tink was starting to lose his voice. Mike's consistency sealed the debatable victory.
Analysis

In what fans have since dubbed a criminally underrated classic, Mike P and Tink Da Demon stepped on the URL stage and delivered a quintessential clash of styles. This wasn't just a battle; it was a dogfight from the opening bar. Tink Da Demon, true to his name, brought a dark, menacing energy, dropping heavy-handed threats and intricate schemes that left the crowd reeling, most notably his now-famous shot at Jai 400 Block that shook the building.

But Mike P refused to be outdone. He matched Tink’s aggression with a masterful performance and a pen game that was firing on all cylinders. The turning point was his legendary second round, where he unleashed an all-time great 'Street Fighter' scheme.

The 'Hadouken' and 'Shoryuken' punches landed with the force of a special move, creating a moment so iconic that fans are still revisiting it years later. Though the verdict remains debatable in the culture, with valid arguments for a 2-1 either way, the battle stands as a testament to the Proving Ground era, a raw, lyrical war that solidified both competitors as serious threats.

01Mike P's legendary 'Street Fighter' scheme, culminating in the 'Hadouken' and 'Shoryuken' punches, which completely shut the room down.
02Tink Da Demon's massive haymaker directed at another battler: 'Tell Suge's baldhead nephew, the 38 special... when I shoot a Jaii from 400 blocks... MAY GOD BLESS YOU.'
03Mike P lands a timely pop-culture reference with his 'back at it again with the white Vans, Daaaaamn Daniel' line.
04Tink Da Demon's Rob and Big scheme aimed at Mike P's appearance.
What fans loved
  • Mike P's second round 'Street Fighter' scheme is considered an all-time great moment.
  • Tink Da Demon's 'Jai from 400 blocks' line was a massive haymaker.
  • The battle is widely regarded as a 'slept-on classic' with incredible replay value.
  • The clash of unique styles and the high energy from both emcees.
  • Tink's dark, intricate writing style was heavily praised.
Criticisms
  • Tink Da Demon's delivery, particularly his issues with breathing and his voice cracking.
  • Some fans found Mike P's aggressive style to be forced or corny.
  • The crowd was often too loud, interrupting the flow of the rappers' schemes.
  • A general feeling that the battle is underrated and should have millions of views.

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