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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

While many fans gave the first two rounds to Ness Lee for his comedic angles and intricate schemes, the overwhelming consensus is that Illmac's legendary third round was a show-stopping performance that secured him a narrow, debated victory in this classic lyrical clash.

Round-by-Round
Ness's comedic approach, highlighted by the classic 'I ain't even see you there' opener and a barrage of short jokes, landed with huge impact and won him the round in the eyes of most fans.
Ness continued his momentum with complex rhyme schemes and consistent bars, narrowly edging a round where fans felt Illmac's material was solid but less impactful.
Rd 3Illmac
Universally praised as the round of the battle. Illmac delivered a legendary performance with sharp personals, impeccable delivery, and a powerful closing that many believe won him the entire battle.
Analysis

In a battle that has since been cemented as a Grind Time Now classic, Ness Lee and Illmac delivered a high-level lyrical exchange that is still debated over a decade later. The clash, held in a parking lot surrounded by peers, perfectly captured the raw, unfiltered energy of the era. Ness Lee came out swinging, charming the audience with his comedic timing and intricate schemes, with many fans awarding him the first two rounds for his memorable angles about Illmac's stature.

However, the story of this battle always culminates in Illmac's third round. Facing a potential defeat, Illmac dug deep and delivered what many consider to be one of the greatest rounds in the league's history. His combination of sharp, personal attacks and flawless, aggressive delivery completely shifted the battle's momentum.

While the victor remains a point of contention, with a strong contingent arguing for Ness 2-1, the power of Illmac's final round was undeniable, often cited as the single performance that snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in this legendary encounter.

01Ness Lee's opening 'I ain't even see you there' line, a moment of pure comedy that instantly set the tone for his performance.
02Ness Lee's multi-layered 'little past two' and 'little ass booth' scheme targeting Illmac's height was a comedic and lyrical high point.
03Illmac's entire third round is considered an all-time classic performance, turning the tide of the battle with ruthless personals and flawless delivery.
What fans loved
  • The battle is widely revered as a timeless classic and one of the best lyrical showcases in Grind Time history.
  • Ness Lee's comedic performance, particularly his 'I ain't even see you there' opener and 'little ass booth' scheme, was highly celebrated.
  • Illmac's third round is consistently hailed by fans as a legendary, battle-winning performance.
  • Viewers praised the high level of rapping skill and intricate rhyme schemes from both competitors.
  • The mutual respect and fun atmosphere, with both MCs laughing at each other's bars, was a notable positive.
Criticisms
  • The winner is heavily debated, with many fans adamant that Ness Lee won the first two rounds.
  • Some viewers felt Ness Lee's delivery was occasionally unclear and could have been more forceful.
  • A minority of fans found Illmac's material in the first two rounds contained too much filler.
  • The chaotic background, with prominent drinking and smoking, was seen as distracting by some viewers.

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