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The fan comments are overwhelmingly in favor of Professor Green, celebrating his specific punchlines, freestyle ability, and overall performance. Chromatics received very little positive feedback, with most viewers considering it a clear and decisive victory for Green.
In a classic Jumpoff encounter, a young Professor Green delivered a commanding performance against Chromatics that has since become a staple of his battle rap highlight reel. The Hackney MC's sharp wit and clever, direct attacks left a lasting impression on viewers, who overwhelmingly scored the battle in his favor. Green's material, particularly his memorable punches about acne and his opponent's Trinidadian background, controlled the narrative of the clash.
While Chromatics put up a fight, he struggled to match the precision and crowd control of his opponent. The fan reaction, both at the time and in retrospective comments, cements this as a one-sided affair. The battle is often cited by fans as a prime example of Green's formidable freestyle talent, with many lamenting his eventual departure from the scene to pursue a mainstream music career.
- Fans widely celebrated Professor Green's clever wordplay and punchlines.
- Viewers frequently cited the 'acne' and 'Trinidad' bars as standout moments from the battle.
- Many comments expressed admiration for Green's freestyle ability and wished he still competed.
- The 'boxers backwards' line was remembered by several fans as a particularly creative scheme.
- A small number of viewers found the overall quality of the battle to be lacking by modern standards.
- Chromatics' performance was generally considered not to be on the same level as his opponent's.
- One commenter questioned Professor Green's originality.
- Some fans noted that the style of punchlines used in this era would not be as effective today.
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