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Chef Trez defeats Real Deal

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, against a turned-up Real Deal, in his home state of Pennsylvania, Chef Trez isn’t fazed. The ATL vet steady dishing a gang of stinging name flips, gritty punchlines, some fire rebuttals (esp. in round 2), educated metaphors, piercing gun bars and wily personals with steady ease to beat back RD, who outside of a punch-heavy and competitine opening round, had to cut short his second round due to a choke and despite some righteous/hitting bars in the 3rd, just couldn’t match his opponent’s more consistent firepower in the final round.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “That’s why I wanna put a gun to y’all, go to an all Teacher’s meeting with a silencer and turn that room ito a Study hall!”

Klutz defeats Los Premee

Recap; From Public Influence Battle League, a 3-round uetter barfest between Klutz and Los Premee. The latter scoring left and right with a boatload of fiery gun bars, hard-hitting punchlines, ill street darts, wily personals and a spicy rebuttal game. While Klutz flexed his versatility and transitional potency throughout, confidently spitting out a gang of stinging personals, righteous heaters, fly storytelling bars, grandiose set-up/punches, hitting similes, boastful barbs and sporty wordplay just to have with it. But while Los’ often flippant punch game kept it close, in the end a performance-rich Klutz would prove to be too much as a consistently sturdy (classic), slightly more condensed and haymaker-lit round 1 would edge him the opener, before the Arkansas battler would deliver more of the same in both of the latter rounds for the 30.

Verdict: Klutz (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Klutz – “The way I lay a writter, timeless, my shit conveying wisdom, my words make Proverbs look like plagiarisn!”

Hope Trilly defeats Zan

Recap: From WTBL, a fire 3-rounder between Hope Trilly and Zan that was littered with gritty punchlines, hard-hitting name flips, EazyTBC overtures, fiery gun bars and stinging personals from both sides. Clsoe throught with a dialed-up crowd that was heavy into it, outside of a devatabel 2nd round, it’s a slightly more haymaker-lit and versatile (esp. with her added mix of righteous darts and similes) Hoep Trilly who edges round 1 and 3 for the win.

Verdict: Hope Trilly (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Hope Trilly – “We can get it crackin’, I’m talking pistols clapping, ny nigger’s will pop Zan…and then forget what happened!”

Rosenberg Raw defeats Chilla Jones

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, a fire and competitive 3-rounder between Chilla Jones and Rosenberg Raw that had an ill backstory what with Raw having worked for Chilla’s league as a commentator beforehand. That said, Chilla with the wily punches, spicy name flips, hitting personals and lofty gun bars and Raw with his signature bullish punch game, daunting street darts, witty barbs/personals and fly name flips/similes made this battle (which also had 1 or 2 solid rebuttals from each battler) close throughout. However, after a debatable and equally potent round 1, despite two pretty solid turns by Chilla, it’s the slightly more haymaker-lit Raw who edges both of the latter rounds for the win.

Verdict: Rosenberg Raw (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Rosenberg Raw – “My flow sick, so sick, I make ya baby mom’s suck my dick till her knees feel like Embiid’s after a road trip!”

Th3 Saga defeats Ave

Recap: Ave and Th3 Saga, a couple of longtime battle vets and URL Proving Grounds alums, meet up for the first time for 3 rounds on Taveova Battle League. Saga, scoring throughout the bout with a bunch of fire name flips, some righteous personals, graphic/hard-hitting/scripture-based punches and solid gun bars more than held his own. On the other hand, while Ave’s noted punching power and braggadocious rhymes were often there, surprisingly after a debatable round 1, the former Cave Gang member would struggle mightily with his flow in both the 2nd and 3rd rounds, leaving an opening for the more consistently and condensed Saga with enough room to take both of the latter rounds for the win.

Verdict: Th3 Saga (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Th3 Saga – “Why would you even cap for?, your only mission was to invest some green and protect the team, but Ave put himself over the city like Inception scene!”

Chef Trez defeats Kitchen Qleen

Recap: From CMC Battle League, in a 3-round battle that begs for plenty of spiffy wordplay what with Kitchen Qleen and Chef Trez facing each other, despite a gritty, competitive and sometimes witty effort from Qleen, the Chef’s richer palette of wily rebuttals (including 4 in round 2), consistently hard-hitting set-up/punchlines, fiery gun bars, piercing name flips and earnest street-themed bars are enough to take all 3 rounds for the win.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “Nigga get back, you not taking my health, it’s not a game just real life where you can spend a day up in hell, shotty tucked in the pants leg pull a gauge from the belt, I got 112 for QP, I weighed it myself!”

Eazy The Block Captain defeats Nu Jerzey Twork (Rematch)

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, in this rematch from their 1st battle on Gates of the Garden 7 years ago (which we had Twork winning) Eazy The Block Captain gets some payback. The PA battle vet utilizing a gang of righteous personals, gritty trap talk, rich storytelling, glistening gun bars and hard-hitting/witty punches to earn the 3-0 over a Nu Jerzey Twork, who while able to compete with a bunch of rambunctious darts in both of the opening rounds, succumbed to an unsteady flow and a more haymaker-lit opponent before (already down 0-2) forgetting his bars and stopping short in the 3rd round to hand Eazy the shutout.

Verdict: Eazy The Block Captain (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Eazy The Block Captain – “Fuck a bigger .9, when I’m at the combine, you know how fast I’ll run to that .40!”

JC defeats P.A.Y.N.E.

Recap: In this 1-rounder from CMC Battle League, P.A,Y,N.E. utilizes a lot of aggressive and greasy punches to go along with some hard-hitting personals to keep it competitive. But with a steady, confident and grandiose turn that featured a plethora of stinging name flips, righteous darts, searing set-up/punchlines and death-gripping/clever wordplay, it’s the way more haymaker-lit JC who earns the win.

Verdict: JC (W) 1-0

Favorite line: JC – “I won’t be descriptive, just know that this prediction couldn’t have been wrote in The Simpspns!”

Rum Nitty defeats King Krash

Recap: From the Smoke Room Battle League, a dope 3-rounder between a versatile, street-themed, boastful and gritty King Krash and punchline/gun bar fiend Run Nitty goes to the 3rd round after the two (a slightly more haymaker-lit Nitty taking round 1 before Krash edged the 2nd) split the opening rounds. But despite another hard-hitting and competitive round by Krash that had the crowd buzzing, an over-the-top Nitty spazzed out with a gang of stinging back-to-back punches, stifling wordplay and piercing/witty personals to take the final round for the win.

Verdict: Rum Nitty (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Rum Nitty – “You better watch who ya playing with…split screen!”

Cortez defeats Reed Dollaz

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, against a boastful and gritty but mostly pedestrian Reed Dollaz, Cortez gamely mixes a gang of hard street themes, versatile name flips, stinging punchlines, righteous personals (esp. in the final round) and fiery gun bars to land more haymakers and handily take (call round 2 debatable) rounds 1 and 3 of this fierce 3-rounder for the win.

Verdict: Cortez (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Cortez – “Dollaz ain’t SNAP on no card, it’s a government shutdown!”

Ms. Hustle and Lu Castro [DEBATABLE]

Recap: In this 3-rounder from URL’s Outside 5 card, after getting out-punched in round 1 thanks in part to the performative and bullish (“Brand new gun, I ain’t even get to clicking, fresh out the box like Altoids, mint condition!”) punching, personal crazy and gun bar-lit stylings of Ms. Hustle, Lu Castro mounts a comeback that ends making this one a debatable. The former Goonie utilizing his wit to score a little more in the latter two rounds to go along with a bunch of seedy set-up/punchlines, performance-rich bars and stifling personals to edge round 2, before both battlers came equally hard-hitting and quantitative in Round 3, making the final round a tie and the bout a debatable.

Verdict: TIE

Favorite line: Lu Castro – “You’re not manly or anything, you’re just a handsome woman!”

Charlie Clips defeats 45th Fokus

Recap: In this 1-rounder from Black Diamond Battle League, 45th Fokus’ mostly abstract but brash raps make or a pretty solid effort (esp. during the latter half of his round), but Charlie Clips boatload of solid name flips, biting schemes/gun bars, witty barbs and flexing set-up/punchlines work together with steady enough effect to earn the win.

Verdict: Charlie Clips (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Charlie Clips – “You named yourself 45th and your girl out here sucking dick, that should be more your concern, I’m a send her back to 45 with her tongue out, shit sound like Michael Jordan’s return!”

Shooney Da Rapper defeats Pristavia

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, a competitive 3-rounder between (in what’s supposed to be her final battle before retiring) Pristavia and Shooney da Rapper that featured little (if any) name flips from Pristavia and a strong rebuttal game from Shooney. Close throughout with the Gun Titles vixen weaving religious themes with rich set-up/punchlines, some nasty personals, fierce schemes and piercing gun bars/similes. Shooney on the other hand came with a brash bag of tricks that included some mocking personals, mean punches and scathing disses/screeds that were mixed with violent darts and boastful barbs. A tight round 1 was edged by the slightly more haymaker-lit Pristavia. But despite another two pretty solid rounds by her opponent, it’s the more witty, versatile and slightly more steady hitting Shooney who edges rounds 2 and 3 for the comeback win.

Verdict: Shooney Da Rapper (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Shooney Da Rapper – “She be going door to door on the church’s mission, I be in the hood, biscuit and drum, look like Church’s Chicken!”

Danny Myers defeats Wise

Recap: From Gates of the Garden, prolific, at times righteous, gritty and often-punch heavy turn by Wise in this close 1-rounder. But it’s a slightly more condensed, more personal-lit, boastful, gun bar crazy and set-up/punchline fiery Danny Myers who edges this one in the end.

Verdict: Danny Myers (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Danny Myers – “I’m supposed to battle Mook, Lux, iron Solomon, but nigga’s with those type of bars never show up, so it’s GTA, beating the shit outta random pedestrians hoping my star level go up!”

Kyd Slade defeats Prep

Recap: In this mostly competitive 1-rounder from Black Diamond Battle League, Prep takes advantage of his opponent Kyd Slade’s past legal drama to the tune of a boatload of hitting personals that kept him in the bout. But ever eccentric and potent when it comes hard street themes, graphic punchlines, rich similes/gun bars and jaunty personals, a more steady-hitting Slade scores more haymakers to get the win.

Verdict: Kyd Slade (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Kyd Slade – “But enough about what you’ve done, I just copped somethin’ Russian with a drum, and fuck that Gorilla, my man just faced a 100 years and won!”

Loso defeats Serius Jones

Recap: From End Game/My Battle Factz, still dipped in outdated flow patterns, elongated and mostly pedestrian rounds and a stubborn refusal to make more usage of his strongest attribute (humor), what else can be said about Serius Jones other than his ability to still give you 3 quality rounds without choking? And with his opponent also stuck in repetitive themes, outside of a somewhat close round 2, it’s an easy one for Loso. The 4 Horsemen member using a bunch of stinging punchlines, witty/mocking personals, righteous darts, a dope rebuttal and sporty name flips to handily take each round for the win/

Verdict: Loso (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Loso – “But I expect a pimp to know what a backhanded compliment is, so I wrote this only, to ask how you have all these hoes but still known as a one-trick pony?!”

Tay Roc defeats Bandit Montana

Recap: In this 1-rounder from CMC Battle League, in lieu of a pedestrian at times but pretty solid overall, gritty and occasionally rebuttal/personal-lit performance from opponent Bandit Bandit, Tay Roc utilizes a bunch of wild, violent-prone set-up/punchlines, a variant of hard-hitting name flips and flippant gun bars to score more haymakers and earn the win.

Verdict: Tay Roc (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Tay Roc – “I got gun like Contra-BAN, you can’t tell that I snuck it in?!”

Tay Roc defeats Clone

Recap: From End Game/My Battle Factz, despite neither Tay Roc or Clone quite being on their A-game, the two battle vets keep it competitive for 3 rounds. Clone, displaying a lot of variety with his bars–everything from rugged trap talk to rich storytelling bars to some gritty punchlines–that even had Roc’s approval. On the other hand, relying on some fierce schemes, a bunch of fiery gun bars, frenzied wordplay and other violent-themed punches/name flips that for the most part hit, it’s the Gun Title capo who’s able thee score more haymakers and take round 1 and edge the 2nd for the win, before Clone returned the favor in the 3rd to avoid the shutout.

Verdict: Tay Roc (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Tay Roc – “I’ll let Ruger’s and Choppa’s off and won’t care of this dude survive, y’all should think of me as a stylist, uhhhhh it doesn’t look good with you alive!”

JC defeats Dre Dennis

Recap: Dre Dennis versus JC for a 1-rounder on Gates of the Garden gets flipped on its head a little bit thanks to a competitive Dre dishing a gang of wily personals to go along with his usual assortment of spastic gun bars and solid name flips/punches. But with his elongated opponent bringing not a lot that we haven’t seen before when it comes to personal disses and other what have you, JC’s more condensed and steady round of clever wordplay, flippant similes, rich storytelling, some witty barbs here and there and gritty/boastful punchlines scores more haymakers and ends up winning out.

Verdict: JC (W) 1-0

Favorite line: JC – “War with me is not the best route, but it’s set now, I don’t finish without a body, the whole experience is out of body, you might wanna see yourself out!”

Kyd Slade defeats T-Top

Recap: In a fiery 3-rounder battle that came with the expected trap talk from both battlers, but also featured a boatload of violent-themed darts, solid name flips, witty barbs and stinging personals all around, after the two split (had Slade edging round 1, before T-Top returned the favor in the 2nd) the opening rounds a more steady-flowing, gritty and punch-heavy Slade takes the deciding 3rd round of this URL/Outside 5 bout for the win.

Verdict: Kyd Slade (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Kyd Slade – “You got got, and ain’t get nigga’s back, ain’t that a bitch, I’ll come snatch the chain off the Bear, I’m a animal activist!”

Yunus defeats Mike P

Recap: From URL’s ‘Outside 5’ card, a dope 3-rounder between Yunus and Mike P stays competitive for 3 rounds with the latter adding some righteous darts to an already sizzling plate of wily name flips, hitting personals and frenzied punches. Yunus, on the other hand, came prepared like well-oiled machine what with a gang of mocking personals, rigid set-up/punchlines, flexing wordplay, scintillating pop references and daunting screeds. Close for the (outside of the way more haymaker-lit Yunus taking round 1, despite a pretty solid turn by Mike) most part, an emboldened and more steady punching Mike would edge round 2 to tie things up before the slightly more potent Yunus would return the favor in the 3rd for the win.

Verdict: Yunus (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Yunus – “How am I not the best artist when I draw out the best version of who across from me?!”

Charlie Clips defeats Mr. Mann

Recap: In this 1-rounder from Gates of the Garden, Mr. Mann’s wily, hardbody but mostly pedestrian raps prove to be no match for Charlie Clips steady stream of solid rebuttals (including one mid-round rebut), witty personals, stinging punchlines/name flips, rich storytelling bars/freestyles and fierce schemes.

Verdict: Charlie Clips (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Charlie Clips – “Go ahead and wave your white flag, I’m a still put a beam on that now it’s Japan!”

Swamp defeats Hollow da Don

Recap: In this 3-rounder from Takeova Battle League, after losing round 1 against the nifty, slow-roll punches, twisted wordplay and fiendish roasting sessions provided by Hollow Da Don, a turned-up Swamp uses a bunch of righteous darts, boastful barbs, gritty punchlines, violent-themed screeds and piercing personals to score more haymakers and come back to edge a competitive round 2 and (with the help of Hollow delivering a half-hearted 3rd that he eventually cut short) handily take the deciding 3rd for the win.

Verdict: Swamp (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Swamp – “You ran into the Chef and he was slow-cook stewing you, nigga I ran into the Chef went back home and did a food review!”

Arsonal defeats Viixen The Assassin

Recap: From Gates of the Garden, against a Viixen The Assassin who was consistently competitive while unabashed in her sexual exploits, dishing a gang of fiery pinches and well-schooled in pointed personals and gun bars, after an overall solid and aggressive, but sometimes flow-challenged and less syrupy round 1 that cost him the opener, Arsonal gets it together. Da Rebel overcoming his opponent’s steady heat with a plethora of hard-hitting punchlines, boastful barbs, scathing personals/racial bangers and witty darts in a slightly more condensed display to edge rounds 2 and 3 for the comeback win.

Verdict: Arsonal (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Arsonal – “You white like you wanna put your arms straight out and praise Hitler, you white like ‘but my mom’s black so I can say nigga’!”

Chef Trez defeats Savage

Recap: In this 3-rounder from Cage Rap Battles, for the most part opponent Savage (that “the clip got a curve, like yeah but you just not my type’ bar in round 3 was crazy) kept it competitive with a bunch of gritty punches, wily personals and solid name flips. But Chef Trez being Chef Trez, was ever ready to cook. And that he did via gang of more consistently spicy gun bars, fierce hometown flips, some greasy rebuttals, searing wordplay and a plethora of stinging set-up/punchlines over the course of 3 rounds to score more haymakers in each and earn the win.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “Check my resume, I’m a real block legend like Mayweather!”

Th3 Saga defeats Danny Myers

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, a pretty competitive and gritty 3-rounder between Danny Myers and Th3 Saga, The former unleashing plenty of mayhem with his bars when he wasn’t spitting a bunch of religious-tinged punches, solid (enough off-the-dome heat from Danny to edge a close round 2) rebuttals and wily darts. While Saga backed his moxie with a gang of fly punchlines, hard-hitting personals, righteous screeds and well-oiled similes. A close battle throughout, nonetheless it’s the slightly more consistent and haymaker-lit 4 Horseman who edges rounds 1 and 3 for the win.

Verdict: Th3 Saga (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Th3 Saga – “What up Bar God, this was the plot for you, your tombstone gonna look like a Moses tablet, it wasn’t optional!”

T-Rex defeats Snake Eyez

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, Harlem vs Harlem, Dot Mobb vs former Dot Mobb, Snake Eyez vs T-Rex in a very fiery, personal and competitive 3-rounder. And while Snake delivered his usual m.o. of hard, aggressive punches, grimy street themes and festive personals, a motivated (and performative) Rex came back with 3 rounds of in-ya-face boasts, witty barbs, stinging name flips/personals and piercing trap talk. That said, a haymaker-lit-on-both-sides round 1 make for a debatable turn. However, while both battlers kept it gully in the latter two rounds, it’s the less filler-prone, punch-heavy, versatile and slightly more condensed Rex who edged them both for the win.

Verdict: T-Rex (W) 2-1

Favorite line: T-Rex – “My guys keep a Glock 9 and an extra one just in case I tell then that I forgot mine!”

Ave defeats T-Rex

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, T-Rex with his usual assortment of hard street rhymes, frenzied drug tales and wily punches versus Ave and his robust punch game, boastful barbs and strident street themes makes for a competitive battle…for one round anyway. But after a debatable round 1, it’s pretty much all Ave at that point. The Norfolk, VA, battler continuously scoring with an aggressive, righteous at times, personal-heavy and haymaker-lit 2nd and 3rd rounds to easily overcome a way more pedestrian Rex to take each of the final rounds for the win.

Verdict: Ave (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Ave – “‘Cuz I ain’t like them other nigga’s Rex, let’s just be clear, whoever you dying to be I can help you get there!”

Chef Trez defeats Baby James

Recap: In this 1-rounder from League of Championship Kulture, Memphis battler Baby James puts on a pretty solid show what with plenty of random violence backed by a gang of fiery gun bars. However, while his confidence can be admired, electing to go first against the likes of Chef Trez would prove to be a serious tactical mistake by Mr. James. Trez utilizing a trio of searing rebuttals to go along with a series of consistently gritty punchlines, boastful barbs, hitting schemes, fire gun bars of his own and piercing name flips to score haymakers and earn the win.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “You can’t beat the Chef, I won’t play with bro, Nintendo DS, I really seen the game unfold!”

Jaz The Rapper defeats Arsonal

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, a 3-rounder between Jaz The Rapper and Arsonal. The two-time WOTY champ taking on Big Jersey while continuing to check off a long list of top tier male battle rappers that apparently ends with Murda Mook (who she took a shot at towards the end of her 3rd round). As for the battle itself? Altogether a goodie and definitely competitive throughout what with da Rebel dismissing any doubt of taking his opp seriously via an aggressive and often blistering package of scathing disses/personals, boastful barbs, solid name flips and gritty punchlines. While Jaz brought the heat with a gang of hard-hitting personals of her own, rampant violence, flippant gun bars, piercing set-up/punchlines and rigid storytelling that often landed. That said, a way more punch-heavy Arsonal would handily take round 1 before (thanks in part to a bunch of filler from Ars) the more condensed and steadily hitting Jaz took round 2 to tie things up heading into the 3rd. The deciding final round (tho they both had minor slip-ups) gets edged hereby Jaz, who again displayed more consistent flair along with enough hitting punches to earn the win.

Verdict: Jaz The Rapper (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Jaz The Rapper – “You keep a purple flag in your pants, but you never seen Magenta in this pocket!”

Klutz defeats Baby James

Recap: From Threeo Battle League, yeah Klutz really did make this look easy. The rising Arkansas battler dominating this 3-round matchup against Baby James from beginning to end with a gang of fire name flips, boastful barbs, wicked punchlines, fly wordplay/similes and some hard-hitting personasl to handily outshine and outpoint a gritty, but mostly pedestrian effort from his opponent and earn the 30.

Verdict: Klutz (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Klutz – “Lay him flat and watch him transition to the other side, tonight I got about 5 minutes worth of ‘Baby’ flips…like tummy time!”

Viixen The Assassin defeats Danny Myers

Recap: From Kingpen Battles, against a rebuttal-lit (enough off-the-dome tricks to make the 2nd round debatable), but mostly erratic Danny Myers, a versatile and more consistently hitting Viixen The Assassin utilizes a bunch of fiery gun bars, solid schemes/wordplay and stinging/witty personals to score more haymakers and handily take rounds 1 and 3 for the win.

Verdict: Viixen The Assassin (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Viixen The Assassin – “You have never left with your mouth bleeding and you think you untouchable, it’s like when you finally met your 21-year-old kid, seeing your own blood for the 1st time might make you uncomfortable!”

Chef Trez defeats Jaskizzal

Recap: From The Stage, in a competitive 3-rounder frequented by boastful barbs, hard street themes, fiery gun bars and gritty punchlines on both sides, Chef Trez’s more consistently hitting punches and sturdy rebuttals stand out in each round, allowing Trez to take the 1st and 3rd (call the 2nd a debatable) rounds for the win, in light of a pretty solid overall effort from opponent Jaskizzal.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “They say the government shutdown, but I’m upping a pistol, it’s regular life to ne, I been had a government issue!”

Danny Myers defeats Reggie P

Recap: From Breaking Glass Pictures/My Battle Factz’s Endgame card, a competitive 3-rounder between Danny Myers and Reggie P filled plenty of fiery gun bars, graphic/violence-prone darts and other what have you, gets edged by the Bar God. An ever aggressive, cutthroat, name flip-buzzing and rebuttal-lit at times Danny scoring more haymakers in rounds 1 and 2 to earn the win, before a punch-heavier and consistently gritty Reggie took the 3rd to avoid the 30.

Verdict: Danny Myers (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Reggie P – “He the type, wanna battle rap like, that’s his persona, but how the fuck do you see E-Hart and get a boner!”

JC defeats Miller G

Recap: In this 1-rounder from Threeo Battle League, JC’s rigid/flexing set-up/punchlines, steely wordplay, piercing name flips and otherworldly death-gripping darts combine to score more haymakers and beat back a (outside of a mid-round slip-up) solid, street-themed, personal at times and slick-talking effort from St. Louis battle rapper Miller G.

Verdict: JC (W) 1-0

Favorite line: JC – “I’m always ready to open a clip, exposing them quick, I run shit like white girls in horror flicks because the killer’s behind them and at some point they know I’m a trip!”

Jerry Wess defeats Marqo Mazii

Recap: A pretty competitive and often punch-crazy on both sides 3-rounder from The Campout gets edged by Jerry Wess. The NY battler/part-time “scammer” firing off a plethora of aggressively piercing punchlines, solid name flips, fly similes and fiery gun bars to score more haymakers in both of the opening rounds (while also taking advantage of a punch-lit throughout, but a bit sluggish at the start of his opening rounds Marqo Mazii) to earn the win. That’s before a more consistently hard-hitting Mazii edged the 3rd to avoid the shutout.

Verdict: Jerry Wess (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Jerry Wess – “You know what’s worse than finding a bomb in your car? [click, click, click] not finding it!”

Charlie Clips defeats Shooney Da Rapper

Recap: From RBE, a lot of jokes from Charlie Clips about his opponent’s husband…but they still count. That plus a bunch of witty personals directed at Shooney Da Rapper (wily, pretty solid and even a bit off-the-dome lit throughput when she wasn’t hurting herself with one too many pedestrian lines), gritty punchlines/schemes and piercing freestyles/name flips allows Clips to score more haymakers and edge rounds 1 and 3 (call round 2 debatable) for the win.

Verdict: Charlie Clips (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Charlie Clips – “You was born and raised in The Bronx, I’m supposed to believe you not ratchet, please?, You married a nigga named Fettuccine 20, nigga sound like a discount at Applebee’s!”

Charlie Clips defeats Mike P

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, kind of weird that after all these years Mike P can be so sensitive about personals when it comes to his wife, when from his infamous 2nd round against Danny Myers to body-shaming Charlie Clips here, he has no problem engaging in scathing personals himself. That said, tho he a bit of a lazy 2nd, Mike’s strong set-up/punchlines (which edged him round 1) and sometimes otherworldly darts made for a spicy overall showing for a man heading into retirement from battle rap. But yet in another reminder of what usually happens when Clips takes a battle seriously–the Harlem vet’s gritty punchlines/wordplay, witty jokes, braggadocios raps, solid rebuttals and (after coming back with a punch-heavier round 2 to split things going into the 3rd), a dope, cleverly-written, witty, heavily personal (to Mike’s clear annoyance) and haymaker-lit 3rd round to win the battle. 

Verdict: Charlie Clips (W) 2-1 

Favorite line: Charlie Clips -“Guess what? Your girl give me dome and I respect her mind nigga1”

J2 defeats Chess

Recap: Finally displaying the level of consistency needed for more than one round to beat a top tier opponent, J2’s sturdy gun bars, solid name flips, wicked punchlines, hard street themes and wily personals combine to score haymakers over Chess and take this 3-rounder from Public Influence Battle League. Notwithstanding, Chess (who unabashedly had to leave the stage twice in round 1 due to issues with throwing up) still gave a good fight what with plenty of gritty punchlines, witty personals and stinging name flips of his own, kept it competitive throughout, but outside of a more haymaker-lit round 3, wasn’t able to keep up with his opponent’s slightly more richer palette.

Verdict: J2 (W) 2-1

Favorite line: J2 – “We was so deep in the streets, my therapist advice was don’t say nothing!”

Shooney Da Rapper defeats Lady Caution

Recap: From OSBL, Lady Caution added some sizzling gun bars and Shooney da Rapper came with an additional bunch of righteous darts and scandalous personals, but in a 3-round battle mostly filled with gritty punches, solid name flips and bullish/graphically violent bars from both sides, despite her usual battles keeping her flow intact, It’s the slightly more haymaker-lit Shooney who edges rounds 1 and 2 (call the 3rd debatable) for the win.

Verdict: Shooney Da Rapper (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Shooney Da Rapper – “I’m just trying to school you, with that pretty face and small body bitch you could’a been a drug mule!”

O’fficial defeats Eliza Versa

Recap: From Big Tex Battle League, a spirited, aggressive and competitive 3-rounder between O’fficial and Eliza Versa features plenty of fiery gun bars, solid name flips, fierce schemes, stinging/witty personals and gritty punchlines. But while the battle stayed close throughout, it’s the slightly more condensed, less flow-challenged and haymaker-lit O’fficial who edges rounds 1 (call round 2 debatable) and 3 for the win.

Verdict: O’fficial (W) 2-1

Favorite line: O’fficial – “Head shot, I didn’t wanna do it, I’m on a guilt trip, walking around with the titties out, I had a nip slip!”

Chef Trez defeats Devo The Kid

Recap: From The Smoke Room Battle League, a gritty and competitive punch-fest here between Chef Trez and Devo The Kid, filled with plenty of fiery gun bars, hard street themes, some righteous darts, steely punches and solid name flips, isn’t decided till round 3 after the slightly more condensed and punch-heavy Trez took round 1 before Devo returned the favor in round 2. However, continuing to flex his wily punch game with a single rebuttal (tho he a couple of spicy one’s in the middle round) in round 3 while also taking taking advantage of a flow-challenged and more pedestrinn opponent, it’s the more stealthier Chef who takes the 3rd for the win.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “I remind ’em as soon as they think they ahead, I really tweak in these small rooms like Day-Day and Craig!”

JC defeats Dizaster

Recap: From Rooftop Newz TV’s “Seek and Destroy” card, against a bit of a flow-challenged Dizaster (who’s been battling pretty frequently of late) and his witty personals (and not much else) during what was an elongated turn, JC utilizes a bunch of sharp build-ups/storytelling lines that led to both some dope punches and personals as well as a gang of gritty darts/similes in a much more concise and better executed turn to take this one-rounder.

Verdict: JC (W) 1-0

Favorite line: JC – “Tell all these people where you really been, ‘cuz some of them glad to have you back, but I’m the one lashing the attack, some of these nigga’s might’ve actually missed you…I’m way too accurate for that!”

Chess defeats DDub

Recap: A couple of We Go Hard alums, Chess and D Dub, go at it for one round on WhiteRhinoParty Presents ~ FunccShwayyRoom card and perform with the same fiery and competitive energy that their home league is known for. Dub with a dope mix of resonating set-up/punchlines, ill self-deprecating lines and wily/stinging personals, kept it buzzing throughout his round. While Chess kept the stage lit with a bunch of gritty punchlines, hard-hitting name flips, scintillating wordplay, righteous darts and flippant/witty personals of his own. A close one that was certainly worth the price of admission, it’s the slightly more condensed and haymaker-lit Chess who takes it in the end.

Verdict: Chess (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Chess – “We went to jail at a young age, started off in the worse way, he went to jail at a young age…it was Take My Son to Work day!”

Geechi Gotti defeats Quis

Recap: From Rooftop News TV, another pretty solid performance from Colorado battler Quis who’s wily set-up/punchlines, drug talk and gritty gun bars/personals for the most part hit their mark. However, when Geechi Gotti is on one, he’s on one. The Compton, CA vet steady flexing with a consistent barrage of flippant personals, boastful barbs, gripping street darts, witty bars and sizzling punches to score more haymakers in each round and earn a 30.

Verdict: Geechi Gotti (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Geechi Gotti – “Fuck a nigga mean?, I’m really about the drama, I done sold everything from cocaine to condoms!”

Casey Jay defeats Jay Love

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, a pretty solid effort from We Go Hard’s Jay Love who utilized a bunch of sizzling name flips, gritty punches, unapologetic sexual darts and roughshod gun bars keep things competitive here against Casey Jay. But clearly turned up from the jump, the Bardashian reminded her opponent that there’s levels to this. Casey Jay straight spazzing in rounds 1 and 2 with a gang of scintillating/bullish punchlines, boastful barbs, wily/hard-hitting personals, flippant name flips of her own and other violent-themed bars to score more haymakers and edge both of the opening rounds, before Love returned the favor in the 3rd to avoid the shutout.

Verdict: Casey Jay (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Casey Jay – “I can’t stand these bitches, I’ll punch ya in ya glasses until they contact lenses!”

O’fficial defeats Cheyraq

Recap: From Takeova Battle League, a bunch of crazy punchlines, stirring name flips/personals and graphic/violent-themed gun bars kept this 3-rounder between O’fficial and Cheyraq fiery and competitive. However, outside of a debatable round 2, it’s the slightly more haymaker-lit O’fficial who edges rounds 1 and 3 for the win.

Verdict: O’fficial (W) 2-1

Favorite line: O’fficial – “Your nigga got beat up by a snitch, he don’t know how to fight!”

JC defeats Midas

Recap: From Dark Horse Battle League, a close and competitive 3-rounder (with an added round 1 shoulder bump from Midas that’d make Ace Amin proud) between JC and Georgia battle rapper Midas features plenty of death-gripping bars, brash punches and slick wordplay from both sides. Add to the mix a bunch of fly name flips from JC as well as witty (“You really fucked me up that battle, that nigga Surf beat ya ass so bad they locked him up right after!”) personals from Midas and for the latter anyway, it’s an impressive performance that should warrant some plates from the big leagues. Nonetheless, after a debatable round 1, thanks in part to Midas dishing some pedestrian bars and struggling a bit at times with his flow, it’s the more cohesive, set-up crazy and slightly more haymaker-lit JC who edges rounds 2 and 3 for the win.

Verdict: JC (W) 2-1

Favorite line: JC – “Y’all wanna know why nigga’s like you attract danger?, ya get ahead and get outta line…like the Black Ranger!”

Chef Trez defeats Cheyraq

Recap: From Dark Horse Battle League, in light of a pretty (outside of a shortened round 2) sturdy and often punch-heavy effort from Cheyraq, a slightly more formidable and versatile Chef Trez uses a shitload of fiery gun bars, gritty punchlines, fire rebuttals/freestyles and piercing name flips/personals to take all 3 rounds for the Gentlemen’s 30.

Verdict: Chef Trez (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Chef Trez – “I don’t think she a demon, I could not be shook, a baker passed you to a Chef, how could you not get cooked!”

Rum Nitty defeats Calicoe

Recap: Two longtime top tiers who haven’t met up yet is a rare event in battle rap these days. But for 3 rounds Rum Nitty and Calicoe finally link up on Takeova Battle League and it’s a goodie. The battle staying competitive throughout what with Cal’s boastful raps laced with brash street themes, witty barbs and wily darts/personals competing hard against Run’s infinite punching power, piercing wordplay/similes and head-ringing gun bars. Still, it’s the slightly more haymaker-lit and steady hitting Calicoe who edges round 1, before Nitty, getting spicier and flat-out more intricate as the battle proceeded edged rounds 2 and 3 for the comeback win.

Verdict: Rum Nitty (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Rum Nitty – “I know a nigga that survived from a face shot, it was something to learn from, he almost died and lost an eye, then God gave him a 3rd one!”

Quill defeats Dizaster

Recap: In this one-round battle from Straight Drop Media, UK rapper Quill delivers a tight, consistent performance, blending witty barbs, clever personals, performance-driven lines, boastful darts and gritty punchlines in a condensed and focused turn that works effectively to outscore Dizaster, whose approach, though at times brash, punch-heavy, and scheme-driven, was also elongated, inconsistent and too often weighed down by filler.

Verdict: Quill (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Quill – “Big shank for these Americans who think I can’t cut it!”

Shotgun Suge defeats P.A.Y.N.E.

Recap: From Street Talk Ent, against a gritty and aggressive but mostly pedestrian P.A.Y.N.E., Shotgun Suge uses a bunch of hitting name flips, stirring trap talk and hard-hitting punchlines/gun bars to score more haymakers and handily take all 3 rounds in this one-sided 3-rounder.

Verdict: Shotgun Suge (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Shotgun Suge – “I been through everything in this shit, I’m talking all tiers, and my Plug never changed my number like Paul Pierce!”

Swamp defeats Kalico Nice

Recap: In this one-rounder from Genocide Battle League, up-and-comer Kalico Nice puts on a solid performance that’s both witty and hitting at times while also showing some versatility, even though overall he was fairly mid. Nice’s showing left South Carolina’s own Swamp, armed with a rich arsenal of boastful barbs, a fly rebuttal, gritty punchlines, hitting personals, and solid name flips, to easily take the battle with more haymakers.

Verdict: Swamp (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Swamp – “I really come from the country, my plug make sure I’m secure with bails, and I’m a cowboy, my boots been on the ground long before that light-skinned girl Janelle!”

Ave defeats Cortez

Recap: From TBL, a fiery and competitive 3-rounder between Cortez and Ave. The former showing plenty of grit and versatility via a gang of steely street shit, wily name flips, aggressive braggadocious darts, flexing wordplay and stinging personals/punchlines, tho he did have bouts of lukewarm bars at times. While the slightly more condensed Norfolk, VA, battler dished yet another strong and consistent punch game, when he wasn’t also scoring with a plethora of hardbody personals, stirring name flips, bravel raps and piercing gun bars. Close throughout, outside of a debatable round 2 it’s the more punch-heavy and steady lit Ave who edges the 1st and 3rd rounds for the win.

Verdict: Ave (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Ave – “If we get jammed my lawyer is so proper, we don’t get charged for sliding on court [Cort], we Globetrotters!”

Coffee Brown defeats Marv Won

Recap: From T.O.Y.S. Rap Battle League, also taking advantage of a mostly pedestrian and struggling with his flow at times Marv One, Coffee Brown utilizes a bunch of fiery gun bars, witty jokes/personals and wily punchlines to handily take rounds 1 and 3 (2nd was a debatable) for the win.

Verdict: Coffee Brown (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Coffee Brown – “Fat nigga asked me my favorite pie flavor, I told this nigga Apple pay!”

Yunus defeats Arsonal

Recap: New era battle rapper Yunus faced off against veteran battle rapper Arsonal on the big stage at URL’s Summer Madness XV, and for the most part, it was a goodie. The rapid-punching, wordplay-lit, and often brash Maryland lyricist delivering three rounds of pure excellence, packed with plenty of performance-heavy darts, fly multi’s, dope personals, piercing name flips/schemes and clever flips of his opponent’s slogans. On the other hand, Arsonal was his usual aggressive self but stayed competitive with a barrage of boastful barbs, witty personals, solid schemes, and brazen gun bars. He even threw in a couple of dope rebuttals to show the young gun he wasn’t going down easy. Still, outside of a debatable round 2, this one goes to Yunus. Mr. “Out the Gate” showcasing superior creativity, cohesion, and more consistent haymakers in rounds 1 and 3 to secure the win.

Verdict: Yunus (W) 2-1

Favorite line: Yunus – “Madness, he gonna be the meme of the day, when I bring a knife, swing and slice, it go from him C-walking to fans saying ‘Jesus Christ!'”

Coffee Brown defeats Renaya

Recap: From Straight Drop Media, versus a witty and personal-lit at times, but overall mostly pedestrian punch-wise Renaya, Coffee Brown makes easy work against the UK battler. The Cali vet (who’s been battling quite a bit in 2025) utilizing a gang of gritty punchlines, braggadocios darts, feelgood wordplay and wily personals to score more haymakers in each round for the 30.

Verdict: Coffee Brown (W) 3-0

Favorite line: Coffee Brown – “See I’m from San Bernadino, that means I’m from the streets, you can’t knock Coffee out, I wasn’t made to go to sleep!”

Charlie Clips defeats LL Coogi

Recap: In this 1-rounder from Kill Switch Battle League, an elongated but mostly steady Charlie Clips uses a plethora of hitting freestyles/rebuttals, witty personals, feelgood name flip/schemes, piercing gun bars and fly set-up/punchlines to beat back a gritty, gun bar-heavy and pretty solid, but not as haymaker-friendly effort from LL Coogi.

Verdict: Charlie Clips (W) 1-0

Favorite line: Charlie Clips – “I usually only bring one gun, but tonight I brought a spare [spear] because he African!”

Footz and Mazi [DEBATABLE]

Recap: In this tight 3-rounder from Ruin Your Day, Footz and Mazi both get busy and competitive with a gang of fiery name flips, gritty punchlines, rich metaphors, slinging gun bars and boastful/violent-themed (Footz: “Knock his teeth, you gonna need whole new fronts, you ain’t learn ya lesson fucking with the Repo man?, I already told you once!”) darts. Add some flair with plenty of verbal linguistics from both battlers and outside of Footz struggling a but with his flow at times, this one stayed heated. That said, an equally fierce and punch-heavy turn from Mazi and Footz makes for a debatable round 1. Afterwards, the slightly more haymaker-lit Footz manages to edge round 2 before Mazt comes back and returns the favor in round 3 to make this one even.

Verdict: TIE

Favorite line: Mazi – “You got a problem?, lemme take a stab at it, remain calm, you got a knife in this shoe? well the blade poking outta Footz…James Bond!”