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The fan consensus is overwhelmingly that Big Kannon delivered one of the most definitive 'bodybags' in URL history. Comments universally describe the performance as a complete annihilation, citing Kannon's powerful bars, expert crowd control, and career-damaging personals against Ciddy. There is virtually no support for a Ciddy win.
In what is now etched in URL lore as a textbook bodybag, Big Kannon delivered a career-defining performance against M. Ciddy in Detroit. The one-round affair became a public dismantling, with Kannon leveraging a potent mix of commanding stage presence and surgically precise personals.
While Ciddy brought a high-energy, punchline-heavy style, it was no match for the veteran poise of his opponent. The turning point came when Kannon weaponized Ciddy's own identity against him, exposing the Ann Arbor native for repping Detroit. The hometown crowd swiftly turned on Ciddy, erupting in the now-infamous 'Lose that shirt!' chant, a moment that sealed his fate.
Kannon's bars were so impactful that fellow emcee Swave Sevah was seen walking off stage in disbelief. Years later, fans still revisit the battle as a brutal, yet classic, example of how to completely control an environment and lyrically end a man's night.
- Fans overwhelmingly consider this one of the biggest and most memorable bodybags in URL history.
- Big Kannon's ability to turn the local Detroit crowd against Ciddy was widely celebrated as a masterful tactic.
- Viewers consistently praised Kannon's 'grown man bars,' delivery, and powerful stage presence.
- The reactions from Swave Sevah in the background were highlighted as proof of how hard Kannon's material was hitting.
- Many fans cited this performance as the moment they became a Big Kannon fan, calling him underrated and deserving of more respect.
- M. Ciddy was heavily criticized for representing Detroit while being from the more suburban Ann Arbor.
- Some viewers felt Ciddy's animated performance style came across as forced and unnatural.
- A portion of the audience believed Ciddy's delivery and style were too similar to other battlers like Yung Ill or Hollow Da Don.
- Several comments pointed out technical issues with the audio dropping out briefly during Ciddy's round.
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