Don't Flop Entertainment London, England, United Kingdom Dec 13, 2011

Jonny StormvsCharron

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

This was a highly debatable and controversial clash. While Charron's rebuttal ability was noted by fans, his momentum was severely derailed by a controversial 'Mexicans are like marathons' line that alienated the crowd. Fan commentary suggests Charron himself was disappointed with his performance, becoming sloppy after the misstep. Jonny Storm, in contrast, delivered a more consistent performance with memorable punches that resonated with the room, ultimately capitalizing on his opponent's stumble to secure a contentious victory.

Round-by-Round
Storm came out strong, with fan comments noting that other battlers in the building were visibly impressed with his bars from the jump.
Charron's strongest round, leaning on his trademark rebuttals. Fans who supported him often pointed to his ability to flip material on the spot as a key reason for his success.
This round was defined by Charron's stumble with a controversial line. The negative crowd reaction appeared to throw him off, while Storm remained composed and edged the round to clinch the battle.
Analysis

In a classic Don't Flop showdown that still sparks debate, Canada's Charron stepped into the UK ring against Jonny Storm for a contentious battle defined by a single moment. From the jump, it was a back-and-forth affair, with Storm landing heavy, crowd-pleasing punches and Charron firing back with his signature on-the-spot rebuttals. The entire vibe of the battle shifted when Charron dropped a risky, stereotypical bar that didn't land with the audience.

The fallout was immediate, visibly shaking Charron's composure and giving Jonny Storm the opening he needed. Storm stayed poised, delivering his material with conviction and capitalizing on the shift in momentum. Though fans were split down the middle—some defending Charron's bars as part of the sport, others feeling he was rightfully checked—the consensus was that the stumble cost him.

Jonny Storm walked away with a debatable but hard-fought victory, proving that in battle rap, one line can change everything.

01Charron delivers a controversial line comparing Mexicans to marathons, which causes a negative reaction from the crowd and seemingly affects his performance for the rest of the battle.
02Jonny Storm's line 'They ain't even fight' lands effectively, becoming one of the most quoted and memorable punches of the battle.
03Post-battle, judge Stig delivers a detailed breakdown of the decision, which was widely praised by viewers as a clear and well-reasoned explanation for a close contest.
What fans loved
  • Charron's sharp rebuttals and 'karate flips'.
  • Jonny Storm's memorable punchlines, particularly 'They ain't even fight'.
  • The overall high energy and entertainment value of the battle.
  • The detailed and well-respected judging breakdown by Stig.
Criticisms
  • Charron's use of a controversial, borderline racist bar.
  • The perception that Charron became sloppy and lost focus after the crowd turned on him.
  • Arguments that the crowd was biased against Charron.

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