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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

Pass edged out Raptor Warhurst with a 2-1 decision, securing the first and third rounds. While Raptor delivered a strong second round and showcased impressive penmanship, Pass's veteran presence, impactful punches, and a dominant third round ultimately swayed the majority of the fan sentiment in his favor, despite some criticisms regarding his preparation.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1PassA close round with both rappers landing solid material. Pass's delivery and presence gave him a slight edge, though Raptor's intricate writing was noted.
Rd 2Raptor WarhurstRaptor came out strong in this round, delivering some of his most celebrated bars and showcasing his unique style, earning him a clear win in the eyes of many fans.
Rd 3PassPass delivered a commanding performance in the final round, with fans praising his jokes and hard-hitting punches. This round was widely considered his strongest and secured his overall victory.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage played host to a high-stakes clash between the veteran Pass and the rapidly rising Raptor Warhurst, delivering a battle that had the community talking. Pass, known for his smooth delivery and sharp punchlines, faced off against Raptor Warhurst's aggressive, rapid-fire style and intricate wordplay. The crowd was engaged, reacting to every intricate scheme and hard-hitting punch, making for an electric atmosphere.

The battle unfolded as a back-and-forth affair, with both emcees trading blows across three rounds. Raptor Warhurst showcased why he's considered a problem in the scene, delivering a standout second round that many fans lauded as a masterclass in penmanship. However, Pass, with his seasoned approach, managed to secure the first and third rounds, particularly closing out strong with a third that left a lasting impression on the judges and the audience.

Despite some debate, Pass ultimately walked away with the 2-1 victory, a testament to his consistent performance and ability to adapt. Fan reactions were as divided as the scorecard, with many praising the overall quality of the matchup as a 'classic' and a 'fire' battle. Pass's ability to blend humor with impactful bars resonated deeply, while Raptor Warhurst's unique flow and complex writing earned him a dedicated following.

The battle served as a significant moment for both artists, further cementing Pass's status as a top-tier talent and highlighting Raptor Warhurst's immense potential for future dominance in the league.

01Raptor Warhurst's '1, 2, Mic check' bar, which drew a notable reaction from Pass and the crowd.
02Raptor Warhurst's 'pixelated' bar in the second round, highlighted by fans for its clever writing.
03Pass's third round, which was widely praised for its incredible punches and comedic elements, solidifying his performance.
04Raptor Warhurst's controversial school shooting bar, which generated significant discussion.
05Pass was observed looking at his phone during Raptor Warhurst's rounds, leading to fan criticism regarding his preparation.
What fans loved
  • Many fans praised the battle as a whole, calling it 'fire' and a 'classic' matchup between two talented emcees.
  • Pass's overall skill, flow, and comedic timing were widely appreciated, with his third round often singled out as a highlight.
  • Raptor Warhurst's intricate writing and unique pen game garnered significant praise, particularly for his strong second round.
  • The pairing of Pass and Raptor Warhurst was considered an excellent match-up by the Don't Flop community.
Criticisms
  • Several viewers found Raptor Warhurst's rapid delivery and accent made some of his bars difficult to fully comprehend.
  • Some comments noted Raptor Warhurst's frequent use of the ad-lib 'bitch' as repetitive and distracting.
  • Pass faced criticism for appearing to look at his phone during Raptor Warhurst's rounds, which some fans perceived as a lack of preparation or respect.
  • A segment of the audience felt Raptor Warhurst's style and mannerisms were too reminiscent of another prominent UK battler, Shotty Horroh.

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