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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
2–1

Based on fan reception, Negho Gy's unique and creative pen game made the biggest impact. Fans repeatedly praised his witty, Mhot-esque wordplay and specific schemes, creating massive buzz. While Class G was seen as a solid and consistent performer, Negho Gy's material was more memorable. The victory is not definitive, as Negho's performance was marred by stumbles, but the sheer force of his writing appears to have swayed the audience.

Round-by-Round
Negho Gy established his unorthodox style early, catching the crowd's attention with complex wordplay that felt fresh and innovative.
Continued his momentum with more creative schemes that were highlighted and praised by fans, leaving a stronger impression than Class G's more direct aggression.
Multiple comments indicate Negho Gy stumbled or had a significant drop in performance this round. Class G's consistency and clean delivery allowed him to decisively take the final round.
Analysis

This Motus battle was a certified clash of styles, pitting the unique, witty pen of Negho Gy against the aggressive consistency of Class G. From the jump, Negho Gy had the crowd buzzing, dropping unorthodox schemes and Mhot-like wordplay that felt like a breath of fresh air. His intricate bars, like the now-famous 'Chaka' and 'Adios' setups, were the main event, proving he's got the creative juice for the big leagues.

But it wasn't a clean body. Negho's performance had hiccups, with fans pointing out stumbles and a shaky third round that left the door wide open. Class G, ever the battler, stayed in the pocket with his signature hard-hitting delivery.

He remained a formidable opponent, capitalizing on Negho's mistakes to secure the final round cleanly. The battle ultimately became a classic pen-versus-performance debate. While Class G's consistency kept him competitive, the sheer innovation and unforgettable bars from Negho Gy are what left the biggest mark on the culture.

01Negho Gy's extended 'Chaka' scheme targeting Class G's wife, praised by fans for its clever and layered setup.
02Negho Gy's multi-layered wordplay around 'Ad' words (Ad lib, Admin, Admit, Ads) culminating in 'Adios', which was broken down and celebrated by fans for its wittiness.
03Negho Gy reportedly stumbling or choking in his third round, a critical performance flaw that cost him a potential clean sweep and made the battle debatable.
What fans loved
  • Negho Gy's highly unique and creative wordplay style.
  • The clever construction of specific schemes, like the 'Chaka' and 'Adios' bars.
  • Strong calls for Negho Gy to get a shot on the Fliptop stage.
  • The potential shown by both emcees in a competitive matchup.
Criticisms
  • Negho Gy's tendency to stumble or choke, particularly in the third round.
  • Some found Negho Gy's wordplay occasionally forced or 'pilit'.
  • A portion of the audience felt Class G's style relied too much on shouting and lacked fresh angles.

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