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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.
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.
- 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.
- 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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