Manchester, England, United Kingdom Mar 13, 2011

BonyvsEvila

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Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

While a significant portion of the fanbase felt Evila delivered a strong performance and was potentially 'robbed,' the overall sentiment, including the official decision mentioned in comments, leaned towards Bony. His praised flow, aggressive style, and strong closing round ultimately edged out Evila's improved showing and punchlines in the eyes of many viewers and the judges.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BonyBony set the tone early with his distinctive flow and aggressive delivery, connecting with the crowd and establishing his presence.
Rd 2EvilaEvila showed a marked improvement in his performance, delivering sharp punchlines and a confident stage presence that resonated with many fans, making this a very close round.
Rd 3BonyBony closed out the battle with a powerful final verse that many fans highlighted as 'unreal,' securing the round with impactful bars and a relentless pace.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage ignited as Bony and Evila stepped up for a clash that left the crowd buzzing and the comment sections divided. Bony, often lauded for his machine-gun flow and undeniable aggression, came out swinging, establishing a relentless pace that kept the pressure on. His unique delivery and hard-hitting bars found their mark, particularly in the opening and closing rounds, where he showcased why he's considered a force.

Evila, on the other hand, delivered a performance that many fans called a significant step up, a 'complete transformation' from his previous outings. He brought a newfound swagger, sharp punchlines, and a confident delivery that had a vocal segment of the audience convinced he had done enough to take the win. The back-and-forth was palpable, with both MCs landing shots and earning respect.

Ultimately, Bony secured the nod from the judges, a decision that sparked considerable debate among the fanbase. While Bony's consistent aggression and a standout final round were enough for the win, Evila's elevated performance ensured this battle would be remembered as a close, high-energy affair that showcased the depth of talent across the UK and Irish battle rap scene.

01Bony's intense stare into the camera during his performance, adding to his aggressive persona.
02Bony's specific line, 'I Hope the union take jack away, and you cry for weeks,' which garnered significant reaction from the audience.
03Evila's overall transformation in performance, showcasing improved delivery, flow, and punchlines compared to previous battles.
04Bony's final verse, which many viewers singled out as a standout moment and a strong finish to the battle.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Bony's distinctive flow and aggressive delivery, with many noting his 'machine gun' style.
  • Evila's performance was highlighted as a significant improvement, with viewers commending his newfound confidence, delivery, and punchlines.
  • The battle was generally regarded as a high-quality and entertaining contest, with many calling it one of the best from Don't Flop at the time.
  • Bony's final round was frequently singled out as an 'unreal' and impactful closing statement.
Criticisms
  • A notable portion of the audience felt Evila was unfairly judged and should have been awarded the win, leading to claims of a 'robbery'.
  • Some viewers expressed difficulty understanding Bony's accent and delivery, which occasionally hindered their comprehension of his bars.
  • There were comments suggesting that the crowd's reactions to Evila's bars were at times exaggerated or over-the-top.
  • A few comments speculated about a perceived bias from judge Eurgh against Irish rappers, based on his facial expressions during the battle.

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