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Holmzie Da God secured a clear victory, with a strong majority of fans scoring the battle in his favor, often as a 3-0. While F.A.T.E. delivered notable moments and a strong third round, Holmzie's consistent performance and impactful material resonated more broadly with the audience.
The GTX stage saw Holmzie Da God deliver a commanding performance against F.A.T.E., with Holmzie largely dominating the exchanges and securing a decisive win in the eyes of many. From the jump, Holmzie set a high bar, unleashing a barrage of impactful lines and schemes that resonated deeply with the online audience, even if the live crowd remained notably subdued. F.A.T.E. was far from a pushover, showcasing his rapping ability and delivering several 'fire' bars throughout the battle, particularly in his third round.
Fans acknowledged his consistency and potential, with many expressing excitement for his future matchups against bigger names. However, Holmzie's veteran presence and sharp, consistent delivery proved too much to overcome, as he maintained pressure across all three rounds. Despite the strong performances from both emcees, the battle's reception was heavily influenced by the unusually quiet crowd.
Many viewers voiced frustration, feeling the lack of live energy detracted from what they considered a truly 'fire' matchup. Nevertheless, the online consensus solidified Holmzie Da God's victory, highlighting his ability to connect with the material and deliver a memorable performance.
- Holmzie's strong opening and overall consistent performance were widely praised by viewers.
- F.A.T.E.'s impressive bars and 'rapping' ability, especially in his third round, earned significant recognition.
- Many specific lines and schemes from both rappers, such as Holmzie's 'Kenan & Kel' and F.A.T.E.'s 'bookmark' line, were highlighted as impactful.
- Fans generally lauded the battle itself as 'fire' and 'very good,' despite external factors.
- Several comments expressed happiness for F.A.T.E. receiving opportunities to battle bigger names.
- The crowd's lack of engagement and quiet reactions were a significant point of discussion and frustration among viewers.
- Some observers noted F.A.T.E.'s delivery sometimes felt forced or overly aggressive.
- A few comments questioned the authenticity or believability of F.A.T.E.'s persona and bars.
- Holmzie's third round was perceived by some as containing excessive filler or attempts at overly ambitious haymakers.
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