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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

The vast majority of fan comments declared Cortez the clear winner, frequently citing a '3-0' victory and using terms like 'savage,' 'murder ave,' and 'bodied another clone' to describe his performance. While a few comments suggested a closer battle or even a Cortext win, the overwhelming sentiment leaned heavily towards Cortez's dominance.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Cortez
Cortez set the tone early, demonstrating his veteran skill and engaging the crowd with his signature style. Fans noted his 'fire' throughout the battle.
Rd 2Cortez
Cortez maintained his strong performance, with viewers calling his rounds 'straight fire.' His delivery and aggression were consistently highlighted.
Rd 3Cortez
Cortez closed out the battle with a commanding round, solidifying the perceived 3-0 victory. His experience and ability to outclass his opponent were evident.
Analysis

The Real Talk Battle League showdown between Cortez and Cortext was an anticipated matchup that ultimately saw the Brooklyn legend assert his dominance down under. Fans came in expecting Cortez to dismantle his opponent, specifically looking for those 'Cor' flips, and the veteran largely delivered. Cortez, a seasoned vet, unleashed a 'savage' performance across all three rounds, leaving many in the comment section convinced of a '3-0 clear' victory.

His 'Brooklyn style' was on full display, earning him props for a 'fire' showing that kept the Australian crowd entertained. This battle added another body to Cortez's impressive resume, with many arguing he's underrated and deserving of more respect in the top tier. While Cortez commanded the stage, Cortext, despite being seen by some as 'light' or a 'knockoff,' still garnered a few nods for having 'bars' and showing potential.

A small pocket of fans even felt he won or that the battle 'could've went both ways.' However, the overwhelming consensus was that Cortez's experience and polished skill set proved too much, making it a 'totally one-sided' affair for the majority of the audience.

01Expectations were high for Cortez to 'fuck that name up with flips,' referencing the similar names of the competitors.
02A specific bar delivered by Cortez, 'Any cardi he be on wit the ratchet I offsets,' resonated with fans.
03Chilla Jones was observed in the background, actively reacting to Cortez's bars, which fans pointed out.
04A fan's specific criticism of Cortext's line, "thank outside the box now he and1"?? Fuckin' cringe," highlighted a perceived weak moment for Cortext.
05Cortez's overall veteran status and ability to 'outclass' his opponent was a recurring theme in fan reactions.
What fans loved
  • Cortez's overall 'savage' performance and 'fire' bars.
  • The 3-0 dominance from Cortez, affirming his legend status.
  • Cortez's ability to entertain the Australian crowd and represent Brooklyn style.
  • The specific bar 'Any cardi he be on wit the ratchet I offsets.'
  • Appreciation for Cortext's effort and potential, despite the outcome.
Criticisms
  • Many fans felt Cortext's bars were 'light,' 'terrible,' or 'trash,' leading to a perceived mismatch.
  • Some questioned why Cortez took such a battle, suggesting it might 'fuck up his brand' by battling a 'low opponent.'
  • The battle's overall competitiveness was criticized, with some calling it 'one-sided' and 'non-competitive.'
  • Specific criticisms of Cortext's lines, like the 'And1' bar being 'cringe.'

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