AI Verdict
The fan consensus is overwhelmingly in favor of Jakkboy Maine. His unique, unorthodox style, high energy, and barrage of memorable quotables in every round secured him a dominant victory. Commenters repeatedly cite his second round as an all-time great performance and praise the battle's overall replay value primarily due to his showing.
In what fans have since dubbed an underrated Proving Grounds classic, Jakkboy Maine delivered a star-making performance against Fettuccine20. From the opening round, Jakkboy's off-kilter delivery and infectious energy set him apart, proving to be a puzzle Fettuccine couldn't quite solve. While Fettuccine came with an intricate pen game, his 'new New York flow' didn't resonate as strongly against Jakkboy's relentless and unpredictable attack.
The battle was defined by Jakkboy's legendary second round, a masterclass in performance and punchlines that included the now-iconic 'beat the streetlights home' and 'heard bow' bars. These moments have given the battle immense replay value and cemented it as a must-see for fans of the PG era. Though Fettuccine showed flashes of cleverness, the night belonged to Jakkboy Maine, who secured a decisive victory and left fans wondering why he didn't become a bigger star on the URL stage.
- Jakkboy Maine's entire performance, especially his second round.
- The high replay value of the battle, with many calling it a 'classic'.
- Jakkboy's specific quotables like 'beat the streetlights' and 'heard bow'.
- Jakkboy's unique, unorthodox style and energy, drawing comparisons to Brizz Rawsteen.
- Fettuccine20's flow and style were polarizing for some viewers.
- The on-screen graphic labeling Fettuccine's attribute as 'Petty'.
- Jakkboy's awkward hat throw prop fail.
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