I wondered how they pick the other guy to win instead, but I watched again, and see how the guy in black has much smoother transitions from top rock to foot work, and power moves. The other guy just needs to work on his transitions more.
@Heyitdave Жыл бұрын
@@retrovcr777bro do you even break lol
@retrovcr777 Жыл бұрын
@@HeyitdaveI try lol
@Heyitdave Жыл бұрын
@@retrovcr777…. Ive won 3 jams, won countless battles int he past 14 years So i know your talking mad BS and dont know a thing about breaking lmao.
@retrovcr777 Жыл бұрын
@@Heyitdavebro… relax 😂… I was just sharing my opinion, and not sure if you know this, but it’s 2024, and with that smart phone in your hand you can pretty much learn about anything you want at the touch of a screen. Illy has won an underground battle before against some other high level bboys.He pretty much checks all the boxes. I’ve watched countless videos of all types of break dance battles, jams, tournaments, ect. on all levels from beginner to professional. I know more, or less what the judges look for when scoring points for who wins a battle. Not only that I’ve watched countless tutorials on breakdancing moves, top rock, foot work, and power moves on all levels from beginner to expert so I do know what I’m talking about other wise I wouldn’t have commented in the first place. Have you ever been a judge, ever pay attention, or know what they look for in battles to determine who wins? It’s not just about who can to do the hardest, flashy, or most difficult moves. It’s about the timing, style, rhythm, originality, proper form, smoothness, musicality, and even attitude, ect. I know break dancing is very difficult to do at a high level, or even beginner for most people that’s why not many do it, but I have been practicing a bit off, and on myself for a little over a year now. I’m at a beginner level, but doesn’t mean I don’t know what I’m talking about.