Real DealvsYoung Kannon
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The fan consensus is overwhelmingly in favor of Real Deal, with many calling it a 3-0 bodybag. His combination of humor, direct angles, and crowd control proved far more effective than Young Kannon's bar-heavy approach, which failed to connect with the audience.
In a decisive UFF showdown, Real Deal delivered a masterclass in performance and wit, securing a clear victory over Young Kannon. From the opening round, the Pittsburgh emcee seized control, blending razor-sharp comedic angles with undeniable stage presence that captivated the small, veteran-filled room. Lines like his infamous "red marks on an essay" punch became instant highlights, effectively dismantling Kannon's more straightforward, aggressive approach.
While Young Kannon came equipped with intricate bars, he struggled to gain traction. His performance was largely overshadowed by widespread fan accusations that he was directly borrowing B-Magic's signature flow and mannerisms, a criticism that left his rounds feeling flat and inauthentic to many viewers. The audience's silence during his punches stood in stark contrast to the explosive reactions Real Deal commanded.
Ultimately, the battle served as a powerful statement for Real Deal, proving his versatile style could dominate on any stage, leaving no doubt in the minds of the vast majority of fans as to who took the W.
- Viewers overwhelmingly celebrated Real Deal's mix of comedy, performance, and sharp angles as a standout performance.
- The "red marks on an essay" line was widely considered the punchline of the battle.
- Fans praised Real Deal's adaptability and stage presence, noting how well he controlled the room.
- Despite the loss, a contingent of fans gave Young Kannon credit for his complex lyrical schemes.
- The most prevalent criticism was that Young Kannon's entire style, from his flow to his hand movements, was a direct imitation of B-Magic.
- Many fans felt the crowd and format favored jokes over lyrical substance, causing them to sleep on Kannon's bars.
- A number of viewers pointed out that Real Deal's "essay" line was very similar to a bar previously used by Shotgun Suge.
- Young Kannon's delivery was criticized for being formulaic and lacking the believability to make his gun bars land effectively.
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