URL: Ultimate Rap League Brooklyn, New York, United States Oct 18, 2017

Rum NittyvsChef Trez

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
3–0

Rum Nitty secured a definitive victory through a relentless barrage of elite-level punchlines and complex schemes that Chef Trez struggled to match consistently. While Trez landed one of the most memorable rebuttals of the year with his 'wig on the plate' line, Nitty's material was denser, more creative, and landed with more devastating impact in every round. The fan consensus overwhelmingly points to a clear, if not dominant, performance from Nitty.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Rum NittyNitty established his dominance early with haymakers like the 'Human Evolution' and 'Paula Deen' bars that completely took over the room. Trez came with solid material, but Nitty's punches were on another level of impact and creativity.
Rd 2Rum NittyConsidered the clearest round of the battle. Trez landed a legendary rebuttal ('wig on a plate'), but Nitty's written round, featuring the 'Kids Choice/Nickelodeon' scheme, was an absolute onslaught that left the Chef reeling. Nitty's performance was suffocating.
Rd 3Rum NittyTrez attempted to freestyle and rebuttal his way through the third, but the attempts felt forced and didn't land with the same power as his second-round moment. Nitty remained consistent with his punch-heavy approach, closing out the battle strong and leaving no doubt about the outcome.
Analysis

In a classic matchup of a top-tier puncher versus a rising star, Rum Nitty delivered a masterclass performance against Chef Trez. From the opening round, the Alien was on a different planet, dropping otherworldly bars like the now-iconic 'human evolution' scheme that set a tone Trez struggled to overcome. While The Chef proved his mettle and created an all-time moment with his explosive 'wig on the plate' rebuttal in the second, it was a brilliant flash in the face of a sustained tidal wave.

Nitty's second round is what legends are made of, a relentless assault of haymakers, highlighted by a perfectly crafted Nickelodeon scheme that left the building shaking. By the third round, Trez seemed to have been worn down by the sheer volume and quality of Nitty's attack, with his freestyle attempts failing to recapture the magic of his earlier rebuttal. Nitty stayed locked in, methodically picking his opponent apart until the final bell.

It was a clear-cut victory and a showcase of why Rum Nitty is considered one of the most dangerous pens in the game, a true puncher's clinic.

01Rum Nitty's 'Human Evolution' bar: 'Get low first, then I'm walking up-right on a caveman, this is human evolution!' The line was praised for its clever concept and perfect delivery.
02Chef Trez's 'wig on a plate' rebuttal. In response to a bar about hair in food, Trez flipped it with 'BOOM! I leave ya wig on the plate!', causing a massive crowd reaction and being lauded as a top-tier freestyle moment.
03Rum Nitty's Nickelodeon scheme: 'You want The Chop or Nine? Whatever The Kid's Choice, I award you wit it, then I'm droppin' Slime.' This multi-layered punch was a major highlight of Nitty's dominant second round.
04Rum Nitty's Paula Deen line: 'Paula Deen, just one nigga can end a chef career.' A direct and disrespectful name-flip that landed perfectly.
What fans loved
  • Rum Nitty's 'Human Evolution' bar being called one of the best of the year.
  • Chef Trez's 'wig on the plate' rebuttal, hailed as an all-time great freestyle moment.
  • Nitty's incredibly dense and creative second round, particularly the 'Kids Choice/Nickelodeon' scheme.
  • The sheer volume of quotable punches from Rum Nitty across all three rounds.
  • Trez's bravery for freestyling and rebuttling against a top-tier opponent.
Criticisms
  • The general feeling that Chef Trez was outclassed and not yet ready for an opponent of Nitty's caliber.
  • Chef Trez's rebuttals in the third round were seen as forced and ineffective.
  • The crowd was frequently criticized for being quiet and 'sleeping' on many clever bars from both rappers.
  • Some fans felt Trez's delivery lacked the impact needed for his bars to land effectively on a big stage.

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