Don't Flop Entertainment United Kingdom Jun 17, 2015

LMSvsStebo

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Stebo delivered a consistent performance marked by original punchlines and an undeniable third round that sealed the victory. While his early rounds were noted as being lighter by some, his overall impact and ability to close strong outweighed LMS's more aggressive but sometimes polarizing approach. Fan sentiment heavily favored Stebo, with many calling for a 3-0 or 2-1 decision in his favor.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1LMS
A very close and debatable round. LMS was commended for bringing personals and extended metaphors, showcasing his battle approach. However, some found Stebo's punches in this round to be lighter than expected.
Rd 2Stebo
Stebo edged this round with his signature, original punchlines. While some felt his performance here was still on the 'light' side, his impactful bars resonated more strongly with a majority of the audience than LMS's output.
Rd 3Stebo
This was Stebo's round to lose, and he absolutely capitalized. Fans praised his dominant performance, noting he 'punched that man head off' and truly 'showed up' to secure the battle. This round was a clear and decisive win for Stebo.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage ignited as LMS squared off against Stebo in a clash that kept the crowd on edge, ultimately boiling down to a classic style-versus-style debate. While LMS came out swinging with an aggressive delivery, personal shots, and an arsenal of extended metaphors, Stebo countered with his signature brand of original punchlines that consistently landed. The early rounds proved to be a grind, with both emcees trading blows.

LMS showcased his willingness to go deep with intricate schemes, sometimes incorporating polarizing religious angles that sparked debate among the fanbase. Stebo, though perhaps starting a touch slower than his peak performances, still managed to drop gems, even if some felt his '3-0-5' scheme was his only true personal attack. However, as the battle progressed, Stebo found his rhythm, unleashing a barrage of impactful lines that swayed the momentum.

His third round was nothing short of a masterclass, often cited as the deciding factor, where he truly pulled away from his opponent. Despite some criticisms regarding LMS's delivery or consistency, his commitment to his style and willingness to go personal ensured this was no walkover. Ultimately, Stebo secured the win, proving that even when starting light, his knockout power in the clutch is undeniable.

01Stebo's consistent delivery of original and impactful punchlines throughout the battle.
02LMS's use of religious or 'Jesus' themed bars, which proved to be polarizing among the audience.
03Stebo's '3-0-5 scheme,' noted as a rare instance of him going overtly personal.
04LMS's aggressive, 'yelling' delivery style, which drew criticism from some viewers.
05Stebo's dominant and decisive third round, widely considered to be the moment he clinched the battle.
06The 'Cook Food' line, which was specifically called out by fans as a 'terrible bar'.
What fans loved
  • Stebo's original and impactful punchlines, particularly his strong and decisive third round.
  • LMS's willingness to bring personals and extended metaphors to the stage.
  • The overall 'dope battle' vibe, with many appreciating both rappers' efforts and the stylistic clash.
Criticisms
  • LMS's 'yelling' delivery and polarizing religious bars, which some found 'boring' or 'terrible'.
  • Stebo's perceived lack of cadence and 'light' first two rounds from some perspectives.
  • The specific 'Cook Food' line was called out as a notably bad bar.

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