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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

Mackk Myron ultimately secured the win in a closely contested battle. While Big Kannon delivered a potent performance, especially in the early rounds, Myron's overall consistency, memorable lines, and undeniable stage presence resonated strongly with the crowd, earning him the nod from many fans.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Big KannonBig Kannon came out firing, dropping bars that immediately set the tone and impressed the audience. Mackk Myron's opening round, conversely, was noted by some as 'lite' and containing lines that felt familiar.
Rd 2Mackk MyronMackk Myron found his rhythm in the second, unleashing a barrage of creative punches and intricate wordplay. Despite Kannon continuing to apply pressure, Myron's unique delivery started to shine through.
Rd 3Mackk MyronMyron closed out strong, delivering a performance that cemented his victory. He landed several high-impact lines, showcasing his lyrical prowess and securing the final round even with Big Kannon's solid concluding freestyle.
Analysis

The Mic Murdaraz TV stage became a battleground when Mackk Myron squared off against Big Kannon in a clash that delivered lyrical firepower from start to finish. Myron, often heralded as an underrated monster, stepped in with the intricate wordplay and punch heavy scheme he's known for, aiming to solidify his spot at the top. Big Kannon, however, wasn't just a walk-through.

He came out swinging, particularly dominant in the first two rounds, dropping heat that had the crowd going wild. Kannon's ability to combine aggressive delivery with sharp bars proved he's a force when he's locked in, even as some fans pointed to a history of inconsistency. As the rounds unfolded, Myron adjusted, elevating his performance with quotable moments and a distinct style that eventually tipped the scales.

Despite critiques about his occasional resemblance to B Magic's flow and an abundance of '90s references, Myron's overall execution and hard-hitting lines ultimately sealed the deal. Both emcees left it all on the stage, delivering a battle that was a testament to the lyrical grind, even if some of the audio quality had the crowd straining to catch every gem.

01Mackk Myron's impactful 'That's All Folks!' bar.
02Mackk Myron's controversial line about his punches knocking out kids, which generated significant fan discussion.
03Big Kannon's punchline 'Glock flare! That'll be the only way to make it Top tear (Tier)'.
04A notable NWA reference that caught the attention of fans.
05Mackk Myron's comedic punchlines, including 'smack Bacon outta Bruce Bruce' and 'Enchilada ankles'.
What fans loved
  • Mackk Myron's 'monster' and 'underrated' status, with many praising his performance as 'going off'.
  • Big Kannon's strong showing in the first two rounds, described as 'fire'.
  • Memorable punchlines such as 'That's All Folks!' and 'smack Bacon outta Bruce Bruce'.
  • The battle was generally considered 'dope' and 'fiyah', with some labeling it a 'classic'.
Criticisms
  • Pervasive issues with the audio quality, widely described as 'terrible' and 'the worst to mankind'.
  • Mackk Myron being accused of biting or sounding too similar to B Magic's flow and style.
  • Mackk Myron's frequent use of '90s TV show references became 'annoying' for some listeners.
  • Concerns about Big Kannon's consistency in battle rap performances.
  • One fan found Mackk Myron's fat jokes hypocritical given his own physique.

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