Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Nov 28, 2017

PfakvsTraser

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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Pfak secured the win with a strong performance, particularly dominating the third round which many fans considered a 'fatality'. While Traser delivered an aggressive, punchline-heavy battle, the consensus leaned towards Pfak's more lethal bars and structural prowess, giving him the edge in a close contest.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1TraserTraser came out strong, with several fans giving him the first round for his direct approach and hard-hitting punchlines, setting an aggressive tone for the battle.
Rd 2PfakPfak edged out the second round, showcasing his intricate bars and deeper content, though some found it debatable due to Traser's consistent energy.
Rd 3PfakPfak delivered a standout third round, widely praised for its 'outrageous' content and unique 'advice bars' that many viewers felt solidified his victory.
Analysis

The 1Outs New Zealand stage lit up with a high-octane clash as Pfak and Traser went bar-for-bar in what many are calling an instant classic. Traser burst out the gates with an aggressive, punchline-driven attack, landing some memorable shots that had the crowd reacting. His delivery was on point, and he brought a relentless energy that kept the pressure on.

Pfak, however, steadily built his case, showcasing a more intricate style with lethal bars that resonated deeply with his supporters. While the first two rounds saw some back-and-forth debate among fans, Pfak's third round proved to be the decisive blow. He unleashed a barrage of 'outrageous' content, including a unique 'advice bars' segment that left a lasting impression and ultimately sealed his victory in the eyes of many.

Both MCs left it all on the stage, delivering a battle that will be replayed and discussed for its quality and competitive spirit.

01Traser's 'Ball Brothers' and 'OJ trouble' bars landed with significant impact, drawing strong reactions from the crowd.
02Pfak's failed handshake attempt in the second round created a brief, awkward moment on stage.
03Pfak's 'cannibal' line in his second round was highlighted by fans for its cleverness and delivery.
04Traser's 'Lomu line' was a crowd-pleaser, causing a strong reaction from the audience.
05Pfak's 'advice bars' in his third round were noted as a unique and highly effective element of his performance.
What fans loved
  • Pfak's third round was widely acclaimed for its unique 'advice bars' and impactful delivery, with many calling it a 'fatality'.
  • Traser earned praise for his consistent punchlines and aggressive, high-energy performance throughout the battle.
  • Specific intricate bars from both rappers, such as Traser's 'Ball Brothers' and 'OJ' references, were singled out for their cleverness and impact.
  • Many viewers lauded the battle as an instant classic for the 1Outs New Zealand scene, highlighting the high quality of both performances.
Criticisms
  • Some observers felt Traser's bars, while delivered with conviction, were at times less complex than his opponent's.
  • A segment of the audience suggested that some of Pfak's more nuanced bars might have been overlooked by casual listeners.
  • The awkward moment of a failed handshake attempt by Pfak in the second round drew some attention.
  • A few comments indicated a perception that Pfak's performance might have been overvalued by some fans, suggesting a 'chivalry move'.

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