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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Bleek secured the win through consistent performance across all three rounds, with many fans scoring him 2-1. While Impact delivered an undeniable, show-stealing third round, it wasn't enough to completely outweigh Bleek's steady pressure and continuous improvement, which was widely acknowledged by the audience.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Bleek
Bleek came out firing, establishing an early lead with solid bars and direct punchlines, earning him the first round in the eyes of many.
Rd 2Bleek
Bleek maintained his momentum, showing his continued growth and clinical approach, while Impact struggled to find his rhythm in his initial rounds, with some calling his performance 'awful' in comparison to his later showing.
Rd 3Impact
Impact unleashed a 'destroyer' of a third round, featuring an 'insane' and 'mental' grime scheme that was universally praised as one of the best moments of the battle and a clear round win for him.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage was set for a certified slugfest as Bleek stepped into the ring against Impact, and these two emcees did not disappoint. Coming in, the buzz was all about who could outshine, and what unfolded was a high-octane display of lyrical prowess that had the crowd on the edge of their seats from jump. Bleek, riding a wave of undeniable improvement, put on his best performance to date.

He came out sharp, delivering direct punchlines and a clinical approach that had heads nodding. His consistency and growth were clear, showing he's on that trajectory to be a problem for anyone in the league, with many fans pegging him as a future top-tier contender. But don't get it twisted, Impact wasn't just a walk in the park.

While his first two rounds might've had some feeling like he was off-kilter, he flipped the script completely in the third. Impact dropped a grime scheme that was nothing short of legendary, a straight-up 'destroyer' that showcased his lyrical depth and ability to switch gears. That third round alone left an indelible mark and proved why Impact can never be slept on.

When the final bell rang, the streets were talking, and while it was a 'hella close' call for some, the general consensus leaned towards Bleek taking the W, often by a 2-1 margin. It was a battle that highlighted both emcees' strengths, a testament to the growth of the league, and a pure exhibition of UK battle rap's raw talent.

01Impact's 'grime scheme' in the third round was a standout moment, leaving a massive impression on the crowd and making a strong case for him taking the round.
02Bleek's overall improved performance and consistency across all rounds showcased his growth as a battler, earning him widespread respect and marking this as his 'best battle'.
03Bleek's 'Southampton bar' landed hard with the crowd, demonstrating his ability to connect with clever lines.
04Impact's 'Roll Deep bar' and 'Let's talk about Kevin' reference were noted as strong content points within his performance.
What fans loved
  • Impact's grime scheme in the third round was universally praised as 'fire' and 'mental'.
  • Bleek's significant improvement and consistent performance across all rounds were highlighted as his 'best battle' yet.
  • The battle was generally seen as a 'beast' and 'dope as f**k', with many stating there were 'no losers'.
  • Specific bars like Bleek's 'Southampton bar' and Impact's 'Roll Deep bar' and 'Let's talk about Kevin' reference resonated with fans.
Criticisms
  • Impact's first two rounds were described by some as 'awful' and 'all over the place', hindering his overall performance.
  • Some fans found Bleek'corny' or 'wack', despite his perceived win.
  • There were disagreements with the judges' decision, with some claiming Impact was 'robbed' or that the judges were 'off'.
  • A few comments suggested the battle itself was 'weak' with 'weak punches' and 'wack delivery' from both sides.

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