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Verdict
Winner
58% confidence
Score
21

In a razor-close, highly debatable classic, Mackk Myron gets the edge due to having the single biggest moment of the battle with his 'he might give it to Rex' bar in the third round. While Danny was incredibly consistent and landed heavy material in every round, particularly his second, Mackk's haymakers and creative angles seemed to shake the room more decisively. The first and third rounds were arguably his, giving him the narrow 2-1 victory in a battle where the culture truly won.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Mackk MyronMackk started the battle with explosive energy and a series of creative, memorable punches like 'house full of sticks like the second piggy' and 'bubble through the ups and downs like a lava lamp'. Danny's round was dense and lyrical, but Mackk's material felt more impactful and set the tone.
Rd 2Danny MyersAn incredible back-and-forth round. Mackk's R&B scheme was a major highlight, but Danny's 'parallel universe' scheme was a masterclass in writing. Combined with his powerful rebuttals and relentless aggression, Danny narrowly took a round that could be argued either way.
Rd 3Mackk MyronThis round was decided by one of the most iconic flips in modern battle rap. Mackk's 'put that away, he might give it to Rex' bar was a perfect knockout punch that sent the room into a frenzy. While Danny's third was strong, it couldn't overcome the impact of that single moment.
Analysis

In what has become a certified small-room classic, Mackk Myron and Danny Myers delivered a bar-heavy slugfest that stands as a monument to pure lyricism. From the opening round, the energy in the building was electric, with both emcees trading complex schemes and haymaker punchlines without a moment's rest. Mackk Myron, with his unique delivery and creative angles, landed some of the night's most quoted bars, including the now-legendary flip of Danny's history with Tay Roc and a 12-gauge.

Danny Myers, the ever-consistent 'Bar God,' met the challenge head-on, refusing to be outworked. He countered with his signature aggressive performance, intricate writing like his famed 'parallel universe' scheme, and timely rebuttals that kept the battle on a knife's edge. The clash was so evenly matched that fans continue to debate the outcome years later, with many declaring it a 2-1 either way or simply a massive win for the culture.

The battle solidified itself as a go-to example of what happens when two elite pens meet with no filler, just fire.

01Mackk Myron's 'I had to bubble through the ups and downs like a lava lamp' punchline in the first round became an instant fan favorite.
02Danny Myers delivers his intricate 'parallel universe' scheme, a complex and well-executed piece of writing that captivated the audience.
03Mackk Myron lands a controversial but heavy-hitting punch with 'This Tech 9 hitting kids and all', shaking the room.
04In the third round, Mackk Myron delivers the battle's most memorable line, flipping Danny's history with the line 'I got the 12... put that away... he might give it to Rex!', causing a massive crowd eruption.
What fans loved
  • The battle was universally praised by fans as a classic bar-fest and a contender for battle of the year.
  • Mackk Myron's 'he might give it to Rex' bar was widely celebrated as an all-time great flip and the moment of the battle.
  • Danny Myers' intricate writing, particularly his 'parallel universe' scheme, was highly commended for its creativity.
  • Viewers loved the electric energy from the crowd, noting that it elevated an already incredible performance from both rappers.
  • The pure, back-and-forth lyrical nature of the clash, devoid of personal attacks, was a major point of praise.
Criticisms
  • A number of comments pointed out that a few of Mackk Myron's bars had been used previously by other battlers.
  • Some viewers noted Mackk Myron's mispronunciation of 'Nefertiti' during one of his lines.
  • Danny Myers' 'secret pipe' line was flagged by some fans as being awkwardly phrased.
  • A few fans felt the crowd was overly enthusiastic at times, gassing some lines that weren't as strong as others.

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