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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
21

While Stricc was widely praised for a strong performance and sharp angles, the fan consensus overwhelmingly points to a B Dot victory. The deciding factor for nearly all viewers was B Dot's third round, which is frequently cited as one of the most powerful and legendary rounds in battle rap history. It completely shifted the energy of the battle and created a moment that has overshadowed the rest of the clash for years.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1StriccA very close round. Stricc established his primary angle, breaking down B Dot's perceived hypocrisy. Fans noted he came with more depth and set the tone, narrowly edging the round.
Rd 2B DotAnother competitive round. Stricc continued his breakdown effectively, but B Dot's material, particularly his rebuttal to the Loaded Lux comparisons and his 'Men in Black' scheme, landed with more impact, giving him the edge.
Rd 3B DotThis was a completely dominant, historic round for B Dot. Fans described it as a 'murder' and a 'history lesson.' His passionate delivery and heavy content on racial injustice left Stricc and the audience stunned, sealing the battle in undeniable fashion.
Analysis

In what has become a certified underground classic, B Dot and Stricc delivered a battle that is remembered for one of the most electrifying rounds in the sport's history. Stricc, stepping in as a relative underdog, surprised many with a sharp, well-written performance. He came with pointed angles, directly challenging the perceived contradictions in B Dot's conscious-yet-street persona and holding his own through the first two rounds, making the battle highly competitive.

However, the narrative of this clash was forever defined by B Dot's third round. In a performance that fans still revisit years later, B Dot unleashed a torrent of historical facts, social commentary, and raw passion that transcended the battle itself. It was a round that felt less like an attack on Stricc and more like a sermon on the Black experience in America.

While Stricc earned respect for his toughness and pen game, B Dot's legendary closing statement created a moment that not only secured him the victory but also cemented his status as a powerful voice in the culture.

01B Dot's entire third round, a powerful and educational tirade on Black history and systemic injustice, is hailed as an all-time classic performance.
02B Dot directly addresses and dismisses comparisons to Loaded Lux with his line, "They even told Kobe he play like Jordan, but that ain't stop him from scorin'."
03Stricc effectively breaks down B Dot's persona, questioning the contradiction of being a 'gangster preacher' who mixes conscious bars with gun talk.
What fans loved
  • B Dot's third round is almost universally regarded as a legendary, all-time great performance.
  • Fans consistently praise Stricc for holding his own and delivering a strong performance with clever angles.
  • The battle is frequently labeled a 'classic' that deserves more views and recognition.
  • B Dot's 'Kobe/Jordan' line addressing the Loaded Lux comparisons was a widely celebrated moment.
  • Viewers appreciated the substance and depth from both competitors, calling it a great display of lyricism.
Criticisms
  • A recurring criticism was that B Dot's style, mannerisms, and delivery were heavily derivative of Loaded Lux.
  • Some viewers agreed with Stricc's angle that B Dot's persona was contradictory, mixing conscious themes with gun bars.
  • A minority of fans felt that using a broad race-based angle against a white opponent was a predictable and unoriginal approach.
  • Several comments pointed out that the crowd seemed biased towards B Dot from the start.

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