This is supposed to be a hiphop battle so the criteria should be strict and that includes the flow, bounce, foundation and etc. and I cannot see it from Rubix although he has the musicality and techniques but this is HIP-HOP battle. It looked more like an openstyle than hip-hop battle.
I guess Fabbreezy is the only unbiased judge. Like no way every single round was obvious here, Les Twins never giving a tie or a different vote and well Loose Joint is probably strict af on fundamentals even if you have a bigger impact.
Alot of you don't know what hiphop is. Put some respect on Loose Joint's name, goes to show alot of people don't do their research on HipHop dance 🤷🏽♂️
@@daytona-x7b Lmao dawg that battle with alex and majid happened how long ago? Let it go 😂😂 this is why cats still struggling with hiphop cause folks can't accept a judge call, rather folks like it or not, it is what it is 🤷🏽♂️
Honestly this battle was the finale for me cause it's basically the ultimate battle between the new which is all about musicality, beatkilling and athleteism/flexibility vs the old which is all about the traditional, the flow the groove the fundamentals. Rubix was spontaneous, energetic and fiery like fire while Hisoka was flowy, chill and cold like water and ice. (which is also complimented by the lighting of the color that their side shines onto lol)
I saw Hisoka for the first time and his groove and technique is so good 🔥 Anyway, Rubix still won in my eyes. He was more creative, musicality on point, level changes and to be frank, I know what will be the other side arguments - this isn't hip-hop. I'm annoying with all of these old school fanbase who prevent to make a step forward and allow to dancers like Rubix to achieve a new level. To open a new window with their individual approach. It's remind me of Les Twins, when everyone used to laugh at their "non- traditional hip hop style". Look at them now;))) Millioners, travel around the world, movies, tv-shows and much more. Hisoka was good, but Rubix fairly won. p.s second song name?
Bravo, Rubix! You did your thing & you did it well, especially 3rd round. I'm loving the new & innovative moves a lot. Congrats to you on the win. Hisoka's smooth execution and flawless flow were on-point. Great battle! Thanks for the post, BattleBadTV.
Dites cque vous voulez ce qui a fait la diff au 3eme passage c'est cette musicalité de fou furieux 4:46 🔥🔥, passages tres solides d'Hisoka, la difficulté cn'est pas d'avoir la musicalité mais d'avoir la musicalité avec les fondamentaux du hip hop c'est là que ça devient compliqué ...
It's hard to judge this battle as it is a battle of like OG vs New School in a way. The OG style focusing more on fundamentals and groove and smooth and fluid transitions from one move into another whilst the new school is focused more on musicality and personifying the music itself and connecting to different layers in the music through the dance. With this being said, I still think Rubix had the edge with overall performance, Hisoka started off strong but I feel he lost a bit of steam towards the end whilst Rubix killed every single round.
thats only because they bullshitted hisoka out of definitve wins to give rubix another shot... Rubix doesnt even try to dance at times, instead he focuses on powermoves. that has nothing to do with the dance they're competing in.
Bro this new school “musicality“ is just beatkilling, thats one of the easiest forms of musicality because you sacrifice your Flow just to Hit certain patterns in the music. Old School on the other hand focuses on not hitting but dancing to different patterns in the Music while keeping up with the Rhythm of the Song without constantly interrupting your Flow. That what Hip Hop really is, Hisoka in terms of pure hip Hop and musicality Beats rubix.
@@kkwonbi8071Thats like saying all Breakdancers look the same while breaking. That’s the point, in order to categorize smth as Hip Hop, it needs to have the foundations of Hip Hop in it. To the untrained eye it looks all the same, but the more you know the more you see the little details. If you tell me Icee and Hisoka dance the way, imma assume you’re a hardcore Les Twins fan?
Another video of dancing where the viewers think they are better judge than the one actually judging it , battle bad should have disabled comments honestly!!
I understand the biased stubbornness from old school dancers towards new school ones but I am 98% certain loose joint was watching a different battle, cuz you gotta be blind not to see how dominant Rubix was..
@@Aswin_zone hip hop and battle scenes are two different things. I'm just gonna say that, y'all can argue if he danced hip hop or not, just know that there is a difference between the dance and the battle. anways The two dancers did good at what they do.
J'aime pas les Twins en juge. On sent clairement que leur vote est orienté. Même si ils n'ont qu'une voie, néanmoins elle fait pencher la balance surtout quand ils manquent d'objectivité. Même si il est vrai que Rubix méritait de gagner sur le dernier round mais sur les précédents c'était très serré
On sait très bien que les twins jugent sur la musicalité, et jsp si vous vous rendez compte des détails de la musique que rubix fait ressortir en dansant, en plus son style est plus varié (passage au sol, aérien etc) et plus ample...ya même pas moyen de me dire que les premiers rounds sont pas objectifs
@@slowedmichiko je trouve qu'en face y avait du répondant. Les deux se valaient sur la plupart des round. Et je trouve cette compétition assez bien jugé de façon général. Mais comme pour d'autres disciplines, on devrait mettre des juges qui n'ont aucune affinité ou lien avec les danseurs. Le fait que les Twins soient proches de Rubix peut nous faire douter de leur objectivité. Ça n'est que mon avis
Pencher la balance pour?? Fallait être juge alors mon gar sinon de tout se que j'ai vue c'est le juge du milieu le plus malhonnête et pour moi rubix à gagner tout ces Round et si j'étais juge j aurait fait pareil comme le twins !
Chaotic uniqueness vs Smooth fundamentals Smooth is what I like. Chaotic presence is good and can "elevate" the scene but never let go of smooth cause smooth is the essence of dance.
Hisoka é muito bom, a fluidez de seus movimentos e seu footwork são impressionantes. Rubix é mais completo, ele também tem fluidez e um bom footwork, além disso, Rubix tem uma variedade maior de movimentos. Rubix venceu pela inovação, dinamismo, pela destreza que demonstra ter quando executa movimentos com níveis variados de dificuldade.
A great example of one of the best OG hip hop dancers is Alex the Cage but he has also some flashy moves in his arsenal but I don't know anyone who does that OG style better than him and he's won competitions beating many cats doing new school.
Respectfully, hisoka was garbage. Les twins hit there vote immediately. It was easy to tell. Hisoka did the same dance 3 times in a row. I thought his round one was just a warm up
Battle bad crowds are always like this and I can’t quite figure it out. I think them being below the dance floor or the darkness of the room just subdues the crowd
Why people are saying that les twins vote are biased?? So because they're friend if they vote for him it not objectively???... They voted Rubix because he deserves it!
I don't know about the friend part but Rubix and Les twins are on the same wavelength, a wavelength I don't particularly like. Judging is subjective, I would give R1 and R2 to Hisoka.
Les Twins voted so quick, every single time, their mind was already made up before the match even begun they put all they money on their crewmate Rubix
Well the fact that hisoka is not battling rubix .. he is facing the judges all of his dance maybe hisoka thinks he has a better angle facing the judges lol.
with only grooves you can't win a battle my guy , rubix was more innovative and versatile, though second rround of hisoka was good and little more creative than previous
I don't dislike Rubix. But it's not fair to have these new generation active dancers who are connected to crews of competitors judging. Rubix always twisting himself. Like uhhh ok. With that said, go RU-vid "Poudlard Event Hisoka" and see how incredible he is.
Musicality people!!! You don’t think Rubix can do every single move Hisoka did? And follow the same exact basic hip hop groove ? HE CAN!& does then! he elevates basic hiphop foundation and brings more to it with his creativity, interpretation of the music and homage to other dance styles. Thats what les twins tries to translate to their people in France but they don’t listen and barely respect them. They stay true to conventional late 80’-early 2000’s hip hop style which isn’t Wong but,ELEVATE!! and expand that’s apart of Hip Hop.
exactly, rubix already have that basic hip-hop ,cmon old rubix already have it,. current rubix he just want to create another level/something differently in musicality .
Bro The Twins a few days ago Said that Hip Hop doesnt have any Basics. If i wanna know what real Hip Hop is, the Twins are Not the people i would take an example in. Just because they have flashy concepts and moves, that doesnt mean that its hip Hop. They Are lethal in all Styles competitions, but hip Hop? Nah.
@@Kaito2.2 I understand we’re you’re coming from but, just because they believe there aren’t any basics to HipHop doesn’t mean they don’t have them down or can’t do the basics “real” hip hop heads look for at the same level or higher than most strictly hiphop dancers. Hiphop is constantly evolving and they are with it that’s why they’re still relevant and you may call their moves flashy but it’s simply musicality and interpreting the beat their way and not going according to the fundamentals just so people know it’s hiphop. I believe that it’s hip hop cause, hip hop is everything beats made from samples of songs from different genres, unconventional instruments, and evolution of who can/is expected to express themselves through it. They’re a perfect representation of the genre and the culture strictly from a dance/style standpoint.
@@qadreeosiris1402 If I make a Pizza Margherita without tomato Sauce, is it still a Pizza Margherita? You don’t have to dance Hip Hop with Basics just to show people it’s Hip Hop, you Dance the Hip Hop basics because Hip Hop without its basics is not Hip Hop. You cannot build a house without its correct foundations cuz it will crumble. And also there’s a huge difference between evolving a dancestyle, and completely disregarding the very fundamental traits of the said Dancestyle. The Twins are far from being the perfect representation of what Hip Hop is, check out Henry Link, Buddha Stretch etc.
They're going with what they value in dance, thats really what all judges do. There is no set list of criteria for judging a hip hop battle. Everyone interprets music differently.
You disrespectful mf, before asking that question, did you not think to yourself: Hmm, if he’s a judge in one of the biggest battles in Europe, doesn’t that mean he’s a crazy dancer? You wild bruh.
rubix is confused at 7:50 maybe hisoka not in a battle zone.. Hisoka is facing the judges all of his rounds not even looking at rubix thats why twins always go for rubix
This battle was close. Honestly had Rubix taking the first round clear and second clear then every round after that being a tie. Is the third song still really not out yet though?
No sir rubix won every round hisoka grooved and flowed every round I get it but , no creativity , no floor work , no power moves nothing judges look for everything in freestyling man’s wasn’t doing enough he nice but just wasn’t on rubix level gotta be able to fight that energy and fight that type of style just grooving and flowing not gonna do it