AI Verdict
Pollo Creed secured a decisive victory, with the overwhelming majority of fan comments scoring the battle in his favor, often citing his aggression and consistent bars. While Noah had strong moments, especially in the second round, Creed's overall performance was perceived as more dominant.
The Anybody Can Die Battle League stage was set for a Michigan showdown, as Pollo Creed and Noah stepped into the arena. From the jump, Pollo Creed came out in 'bully mode,' immediately applying pressure with an aggressive demeanor and a lyrical onslaught that had the crowd buzzing. His consistent bar work and commanding presence throughout the first and third rounds were undeniable, leaving no doubt who was dictating the pace.
Noah, however, proved he wasn't just another body, showcasing his own unique flair and quick-witted punches, especially during a scorching second round. He kept the energy high and demonstrated why he's considered one of the coldest out of Michigan, earning respect even in defeat. Fans acknowledged his skill, with many calling him 'nice' and 'fire.' But when the smoke cleared, it was Pollo Creed who ultimately took the W.
His ability to maintain a high level of aggression while delivering potent bars across two of the three rounds sealed the deal. Creed put on a performance that many are calling a '30 ball' or at least a clear 2-1, solidifying his status as a problem in the Flint scene and beyond.
- Pollo Creed's aggressive performance and lyrical skill were highly praised.
- Noah's strong showing in the second round and his overall talent were recognized.
- Many fans expressed excitement for both battlers, hoping to see more from them.
- Some viewers found the battle's overall execution or 'bar for bar' exchanges to be 'ugly' despite Creed's win.
- A few comments noted the battle was 'debatable,' implying it wasn't a clean sweep for everyone's scorecards.
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