Orlando, Florida, United States Feb 14, 2020

A.WardvsMackk Myron

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Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

In a highly debatable and entertaining classic, Mackk Myron edged the battle through an overwhelming comedic performance and a few all-time haymakers. While A.Ward's rebuttal game was elite, Mackk's relentless roasting of Loso and his legendary 'nap Jesus took when slavery happened' bar created moments that resonated more powerfully with the majority of fans, making his performance the more memorable of the two.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Mackk MyronMackk Myron set a wild tone early, mixing comedy and aggression. His focus on A.Ward's hypeman, Loso, immediately threw the room into a frenzy and established a unique dynamic that A.Ward had to fight against all battle.
Rd 2A.WardA.Ward adjusted well in the second, landing heavy punches and showcasing his signature rebuttal skills. He found his footing against Mackk's unorthodox attack and delivered a composed, bar-heavy round that many fans felt he clearly took.
Rd 3Mackk MyronThis round was defined by one of the most talked-about bars of the year. Mackk's 'clip longer than the nap Jesus took when slavery happened' line was a nuclear moment that stopped the battle. Despite A.Ward's incredible 'Wheel of Fortune' rebuttal, the sheer impact of Mackk's haymaker gave him the round and the battle.
Analysis

In what fans have dubbed a modern classic, Mackk Myron and A.Ward delivered a fiery style clash that was as hilarious as it was bar-heavy. The battle's defining narrative quickly became Mackk Myron's unexpected and relentless assault on A.Ward's hypeman, Loso. For three rounds, Myron masterfully blended performance, comedy, and aggression, turning Loso into a recurring punchline that had the room in tears.

This unorthodox strategy put A.Ward on the back foot, forcing him to defend on two fronts. While Myron controlled the comedic energy, A.Ward fought back with what he does best: elite-level writing and arguably the best rebuttal game in the culture. His on-the-spot flips, like the masterful 'Wheel of Fortune' line, proved why he's considered such a dangerous opponent.

However, the battle ultimately hinged on a few seismic moments. Mackk Myron's third-round haymaker, the now-legendary 'nap Jesus took when slavery happened' bar, was a show-stopping line that many fans immediately crowned 'Bar of the Year.' The consensus holds this as a highly debatable battle with immense replay value, but the sheer shock and entertainment value of Mackk Myron's performance gave him the slight edge in a contest where the entire culture won.

01Mackk Myron's bar, 'Clip longer than the nap Jesus took when slavery happened,' caused a massive reaction and is widely considered an all-time classic line.
02Mackk Myron relentlessly targeted A.Ward's hypeman, Loso, for all three rounds, effectively making the battle a 2-on-1 and creating a legendary comedic angle.
03A.Ward delivered a masterful on-the-spot rebuttal with his 'You owe Will a (Wheel of) Fortune' flip, showcasing his elite freestyle ability.
04Mackk Myron's comedic performance, including his 'Jesus Chroist' ad-lib with a dance move, had the crowd and even A.Ward laughing throughout.
What fans loved
  • Mackk Myron's 'nap Jesus took' bar was widely declared an all-time classic and a contender for bar of the year.
  • Fans celebrated Mackk's comedic performance, particularly his relentless and hilarious targeting of A.Ward's hypeman, Loso.
  • A.Ward's rebuttal game was consistently praised as elite, with his 'Wheel of Fortune' flip being a standout moment.
  • The battle was lauded for its high replay value and for being a perfect example of a compelling style clash.
  • Viewers appreciated the genuine energy and entertainment from both rappers, calling it one of the best battles of the year.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt Mackk Myron spent too much time focusing on Loso instead of his actual opponent.
  • A portion of the audience found Mackk's religious and race-based angles to be overdone.
  • A few fans accused the crowd of being biased and providing too much 'gas' for Mackk Myron's material.
  • Several comments noted that some of Mackk's bars were similar to lines previously used by Daylyt.

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