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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

While fan sentiment was notably divided on the outcome, a slight majority of explicit win calls and round breakdowns leaned in Bender's favor. His consistent penmanship and strong third round were frequently highlighted as key factors in edging out the win.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BenderBender started strong, delivering cleaner punches and setting a high lyrical bar from the jump, earning the round in the eyes of many.
Rd 2BenderFrankie Phraser experienced a stumble or choke during this round, which allowed Bender to maintain his momentum and secure the round with consistent delivery and impactful lines.
Rd 3Frankie PhraserFrankie Phraser closed out the battle with a powerful and 'fire' third round, landing several hard-hitting bars that resonated strongly with the audience and secured him the round.
Analysis

The Code Red stage lit up for a lyrical showdown between Frankie Phraser and the late, great Bender, delivering a battle that had the crowd locked in from start to finish. Bender, a revered wordsmith, stepped up with a performance many fans hailed as a return to his top form. His intricate schemes and signature multi-syllabic flows consistently hit hard, particularly as he found his stride in the later rounds.

His third round, in particular, was a clinic in penmanship, drawing strong reactions from both the audience and fellow battlers. Frankie Phraser brought his own brand of lyrical firepower, crafting some truly memorable lines that resonated deeply with the audience. His 'Amy Winehouse' and 'Alan Partridge' bars were standout moments, demonstrating his ability to craft impactful punches that could sway the room.

Despite a slight stumble in the second round, Frankie's overall performance was praised for its strong writing and his ability to go toe-to-toe with a legend, proving he belonged on that stage. This clash was a testament to the depth of the UK battle rap scene, with both rappers earning respect for their craft and putting on a high-quality display of lyricism. While the decision was tight and debated amongst fans, Bender's consistent delivery and potent third round ultimately gave him the slight edge in a battle that will undoubtedly be revisited for its high-level wordplay and memorable moments.

The battle stands as a poignant reminder of Bender's enduring legacy in the culture.

01Bender's 'Pavlov's dog' line landed with significant impact, showcasing his sharp writing.
02Frankie Phraser's 'Amy Winehouse' bar generated one of the most intense crowd reactions of the battle.
03Bender's intricate multi-scheme starting with 'my mark in rap? that's hard to pass like a Harvard class' in his third round was a masterclass in penmanship.
04Frankie Phraser's 'Alan Partridge' bar was a standout moment, praised for its cleverness and impact.
05Bender's 'Mister Universe body of the year' finisher was lauded as a legendary closing statement.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Bender's penmanship, particularly his intricate multi-syllabic schemes and consistent delivery throughout the battle.
  • Bender's third round was frequently highlighted as a standout performance, showcasing his legendary writing ability and captivating the audience.
  • Frankie Phraser earned significant praise for his impactful and memorable bars, with specific lines like the 'Amy Winehouse' and 'Alan Partridge' references resonating strongly.
  • Many viewers appreciated the high level of lyricism from both competitors, noting the battle's overall quality and rewatchability.
  • The mutual respect shown between the battlers was a positive point for many fans, adding to the battle's enjoyable atmosphere.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers noted Frankie Phraser's delivery, suggesting it sometimes lacked the confidence to fully match his strong writing.
  • A few comments pointed out a stumble or choke from Frankie Phraser in the second round, which impacted his performance in that segment.
  • There were observations that the crowd's volume occasionally overshadowed the battlers' voices, making some bars harder to catch.
  • A segment of the audience felt that some of Bender's more complex material might have gone over the heads of some listeners.

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