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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

While fan opinion is heavily split, the most common verdict in the comments is a 2-1 victory for Oshea. Fans largely awarded him the first two rounds based on his sharp, focused comedic performance and aggressive delivery. Pamflit's third round is almost universally considered a classic, but for many, it wasn't enough to overcome the momentum Oshea built in the first two-thirds of the battle.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Oshea
Fans considered this a masterclass in comedy from Oshea. He came out sharp, focused, and landed numerous laugh-out-loud punches that immediately won over the crowd.
Rd 2Oshea
Oshea continued his relentless comedic assault, with many comments citing his second round as ruthless and murderous. While Pamflit had some great flips, Oshea's performance and delivery were seen as dominant.
This round is hailed by fans as one of the greatest in Don't Flop history. Pamflit dropped the jokes and delivered a passionate, personal, and deeply serious round that served as a meta-commentary on battle rap ethics. The impact was immense and undeniable.
Analysis

In what fans have dubbed a certified classic from Don't Flop's golden era, Oshea made a triumphant return to form against the ever-active Pamflit. For two rounds, the Liverpool legend was at his comedic best, delivering a blistering performance full of sharp wit and ruthless angles that had the crowd in a frenzy. The battle appeared to be a one-sided affair heading into the final round.

However, Pamflit flipped the entire narrative with a third round for the ages. Dropping the comedic facade, he delivered a raw, passionate, and deeply personal haymaker that challenged the very nature of battle rap's 'no-holds-barred' ethos. The round was so powerful it created a firestorm of debate in the comments, with many arguing its impact alone was enough to win the battle.

While the consensus narrowly gives the nod to Oshea 2-1, Pamflit's third round remains the battle's most enduring legacy.

01Pamflit's passionate third round, where he directly addressed Oshea's use of jokes about his deceased father, is cited by fans as an all-time classic moment that transcended the battle.
02Oshea's return to form was a major talking point. Fans noted he appeared sober and focused, delivering one of his best and most prepared performances.
03Pamflit's rebuttal, "He said I couldn't write, you're from Liverpool, neither can you," was frequently quoted by fans as a brilliant and hilarious flip.
What fans loved
  • Pamflit's third round was overwhelmingly praised as one of the best and most meaningful rounds in the history of the league.
  • Viewers celebrated Oshea's performance as a powerful return to form, highlighting his focus and comedic sharpness.
  • The battle as a whole was hailed as one of Don't Flop's best, with both emcees credited for putting on an incredible show.
  • Pamflit's clever flips and rebuttals were frequently pointed out as standout moments.
  • The mix of high-level comedy from Oshea and heartfelt real-talk from Pamflit was seen as a perfect clash of styles.
Criticisms
  • A significant portion of the fanbase felt that the sheer power and impact of Pamflit's third round should have earned him the victory.
  • Oshea's material about Pamflit's deceased father was considered by some to be a cheap shot and over the line.
  • The live crowd was criticized for being too loud and disrespectful, particularly by interrupting the start of Pamflit's emotional final round.
  • Some viewers found Oshea's accent difficult to understand at times.

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