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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Despite a notable choke and a divided crowd, the consensus from fan commentary suggests Big J (also known as Dekay) took the victory. His relentless, joke-heavy performance and signature 'slow it down' flow were consistently praised. While Two-Can had standout moments, Big J's aggressive, albeit controversial, material seemingly overwhelmed his opponent and earned him the win in a messy, memorable clash.

Round-by-Round
Two-Can's opening line was hailed by fans as legendary and one of the funniest starts to a battle. This single moment likely stole the round and put Big J on the back foot early.
Rd 2Big J
Big J found his footing, unleashing a barrage of comedic and controversial bars. His multi-syllabic punchlines and confident delivery controlled the round, shifting the momentum in his favor.
Rd 3Big J
This round was defined by a stumble from Big J, who choked mid-performance. However, he appeared to recover, while Two-Can's well-received Walter White impression wasn't enough to overcome the sheer volume of jokes Big J landed before and after the slip-up, narrowly securing him the battle.
Analysis

In one of Don't Flop's most talked-about and controversial matchups, Big J and Two-Can delivered a spectacle that left the crowd completely divided. The battle was less a technical masterclass and more of a bar-room brawl, defined by its raw energy and edgy, comedic content that pushed the boundaries of the art form at the time. From the jump, Two-Can came out swinging with an opening line that fans still call legendary, immediately putting the pressure on his opponent.

But Big J, then known as Dekay, answered back with a relentless onslaught of his trademark multi-layered jokes and 'slow it down' schemes. His performance, however, was anchored by a highly controversial, non-stop barrage of homophobic angles, a creative choice that defined the battle's legacy for better or worse. Two-Can showed flashes of brilliance, including a spot-on Walter White impression that popped big in the room.

The clash wasn't clean; a noticeable choke from Big J gave Two-Can a major opening and drew heckles from the crowd. But in the end, the sheer force of Big J's comedic assault, though polarizing, seemed to carry the day. Years later, fans look back on this battle as a relic of a different era, a raw and 'horrifically aged' snapshot of battle rap's evolution.

01Two-Can's opening line was cited by multiple fans as an all-time classic and hilariously unforgettable, setting an explosive tone for the battle.
02Big J suffers a significant choke, which drew a loud reaction from fellow battler DK in the crowd, who shouted 'Who's the bitch now?'.
03The extremely divisive nature of Big J's material, which relied heavily on homophobic jokes and stereotypes, created a tense and divided atmosphere.
04Two-Can delivered a surprising and well-executed impression of Walter White from Breaking Bad, a creative angle that got a strong reaction from the crowd and league owner Eurgh.
What fans loved
  • Two-Can's unforgettable opening line
  • Big J's joke-writing and comedic timing
  • The raw energy and divided crowd atmosphere
  • Two-Can's unexpected Walter White impression
Criticisms
  • The battle's heavy reliance on homophobic material that has aged poorly
  • Big J's mid-battle choke
  • The lack of diverse subject matter from Big J

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