(у тебя предвзятое отношение) Амир делал остановки во втором раунде и по факту меньше скорость меньше времени танцевал, ну по факту меньше движений и трюков, а Люси был ин флоу все время, был в танце, это очень важный фактор для судьи если че судьи (профи ББои)
no matter how much I watch Amir’s performances, I still can’t accept that he’s a tier-1 b-boy. I perceive him as a strong junior who, with hard training, will be able to reach the world stage. Maybe a couple of his chips are really good, but everything else makes me cringe, this is so awkward. and yes, I've been watching breakdancing since 2005, when RedBull won Lilou, i guess
But have you tried any of those moves? You maybe don't understand the style, but you're not the top tier bboy to judge either of them, I guess. Lussy Sky is doing his old moves, so maybe it is not a good idea to give him originality points. Idk how to judge, but I feel like it's not for you to decide who is top tier and who is not. And of course, they are not throwing their best moves now. It's just Group A battle, not even top 16 or anything like that. Bboys vary and Amir maybe was a fresh air between all the power movers. As well as Cloud was back in 2009. But everyone thought he is not a bboy.
@@joed73 I am not saying that Amir is doing awesome, I am just saying this guy is no match to Amir or Lussy and he is not the one to judge. Idc if Amir wins or loses. I am just tired of fucking experts on the couch which are saying that if they are "watching" then they are judges. Come battle with Amir or anyone one of the judges that were in Red Bull the year Amir one.