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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

MG clinched the victory in a battle many fans found lacking overall. While Soljitsu had pockets of brilliance and some supporters believed he should have taken the win, the general consensus, and specific mentions of 'mg 2-1', suggest MG delivered a more consistent performance, particularly as Soljitsu reportedly 'let himself down' and experienced a noticeable choke.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1MG
MG came out with a steady, if not explosive, showing, avoiding major missteps. Soljitsu, unfortunately, struggled to build momentum and may have experienced a significant stumble or choke early on, setting a challenging tone.
Soljitsu found some of his footing in this round, delivering bars that resonated with a segment of the crowd. He demonstrated flashes of the skill he's known for, putting pressure on MG and evening the perceived score for many.
Rd 3MG
MG closed out the battle with a composed performance, maintaining his delivery and solidifying his argument for the win. Soljitsu, while having strong moments, seemed to run out of steam or failed to deliver a knockout blow needed to secure the battle.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage saw MG and Soljitsu square off in a contest that left a lot of the faithful scratching their heads. This wasn't the barnburner folks had on their wish list, with the energy levels struggling to get out of first gear from jump street. Viewers were quick to point out the dull moments and overall lack of heat.

MG, however, showed some grit. Despite the lukewarm reception for the battle as a whole, comments suggest he managed to stay consistent, even 'fully going in' at times. He navigated a difficult room and a battle where a noticeable choke occurred, ultimately putting in work to secure the perceived win.

On the flip side, Soljitsu, a battler with a strong track record, seemingly didn't bring his A-game. Many fans felt he 'let himself down,' particularly referencing a significant stumble that became a major talking point. While he showed glimpses of his lyrical prowess, it wasn't enough to sway the overall outcome or the widespread sentiment regarding the battle's quality.

Ultimately, this bout added fuel to the fire for those questioning the league's direction at the time. It was a clear-cut example of a battle that didn't live up to expectations, leaving fans clamoring for higher-tier matchups and performances from the Don't Flop roster.

01A significant choke occurred during the battle, prompting fan reactions about it being one of the 'funniest' or requiring external saving, hinting at Soljitsu's performance dip.
02Soljitsu was perceived by many to have performed below his usual standard, disappointing fans who expected more from him.
03MG delivered a performance described as 'fully going in' by some, showcasing his determination despite the overall battle's reception.
04Persistent background antics, specifically a fan brandishing 'gun fingers' after bars, drew noticeable criticism and annoyance from viewers.
What fans loved
  • MG's perceived consistency and effort ('mg actually fully goes in')
  • Soljitsu's flashes of skill, leading some to believe he won ('soljitsu killed it')
  • The official judging was seen as correct by some, even if breakdowns were weak
Criticisms
  • Widespread feeling of low energy and dullness ('dead battle', 'Dull', 'low energy')
  • A significant choke from one of the battlers, called 'funniest' by some
  • Soljitsu's performance being below his usual standard ('he let himself down')
  • Negative commentary on MG's perceived lack of skill ('Mg is gash')
  • Distracting background audience antics ('Stupid gun finger')
  • Overall disappointment with Don't Flop's booking and quality at the time

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