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While T-Top delivered a legendary performance that cemented his status as a top-tier threat, Clips used his veteran experience to control the room and land the more impactful haymakers. T-Top clearly secured the second round with his relentless pressure and the 'house scheme,' but Clips took the first with superior wordplay and finished the fight in the third by breaking down Top's persona and landing a technical knockout with the Stuart Scott sequence.
The Rookies vs. Vets stage was set for a classic, and this battle delivered on every level. Charlie Clips walked into the building with a target on his back, but he reminded the culture why he is a Mount Rushmore candidate.
His ability to blend high-level schemes with charismatic crowd control turned what could have been an upset into a masterclass in veteran poise. T-Top didn't make it easy, though. Coming in with a chip on his shoulder and that signature raspy aggression, he proved he wasn't just another PG graduate.
His second round was a physical and lyrical assault that had Clips on the ropes, showing the kind of grit and storytelling that would eventually make him a legend in his own right. Ultimately, the third round saw Clips pull away. By shifting from standard punchlines to a direct, soul-searching breakdown of T-Top's style, Clips showed the gap in technical experience.
It was a high-level chess match where both MCs walked away winners in terms of stock, even if Clips took the official decision on the scorecard.
- Clips' North Carolina city scheme
- The viral 'I Moved' moment
- T-Top's incredible storytelling and flow
- High level of sportsmanship between both legends
- Long intro and pauses during the event
- Clips' second round was considered weak by many
- T-Top's lines about fighting for his team aged poorly after later real-world events
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