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While the official judges' decision on the day went to Dirtbag Dan based on a controversial overtime round, the overwhelming fan consensus and critical analysis point to a clear victory for NoCanDo in the first three rounds. His performance, particularly in the first and third, is considered a classic bodybag, and the battle is remembered as one of the most significant robberies in the league's history.
In a classic Grind Time Now encounter, NoCanDo and Dirtbag Dan delivered a battle that lives on in infamy, not for the bars alone, but for its notoriously controversial conclusion. NoCanDo stepped on stage with a palpable intensity, unleashing a lyrical onslaught that many fans believe ended the affair within three rounds. His third-round haymaker involving "air traffic control" became an instant classic and is still quoted as a textbook bodybag punchline.
Dirtbag Dan, for his part, fought back with his signature brand of humor and clever, accessible punchlines, landing some solid shots with his 'Rick James' scheme. The judges, however, deemed the contest too close to call, sending it to a tie-breaking overtime round—a decision that sparked immediate debate. In the OT, a seemingly freestyling NoCanDo stumbled slightly, while Dan remained consistent with his prepared material.
This was enough for the judges to award Dirtbag Dan the official victory. Yet, the court of public opinion rendered a different verdict. For over a decade, fans have overwhelmingly labeled the outcome a robbery, cementing the battle's legacy as a cautionary tale of questionable judging and crowning NoCanDo the people's champ in a decisive, albeit unofficial, victory.
- NoCanDo's performance is widely celebrated as one of his career-best, with fans praising his lyrical depth and aggressive delivery.
- The 'air traffic control' line from NoCanDo's third round is universally hailed as a classic, battle-ending haymaker.
- Viewers frequently pointed out NoCanDo's immense stage presence and swagger, epitomized by his no-look cigarette catch.
- Dirtbag Dan's comedic angles and name-flip schemes were appreciated for their entertainment value.
- The battle is remembered as a nostalgic highlight from the 'golden era' of Grind Time Now.
- The final decision is almost universally condemned as one of the biggest robberies in battle rap history.
- Many comments heavily criticized the judges for sending a clear 2-1 or 3-0 battle to an unnecessary overtime.
- The practice of judging the entire battle based solely on the overtime round was a significant point of contention.
- Some viewers noted that Dirtbag Dan's reference to the 'Sprite guy' was factually incorrect, as the actor was famous for 7-Up commercials.
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