BATTLE ANALYSIS: Nabil & Keyz vs Wingzero & Issei // .stance

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analysis of finals of WBC 2015

with MisLee, Wicket, and JoRawk
filmed by Daniel, Anderson, and Tek
edited by Daniel

intro music from Cream Collective
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definitely need to have JoRawk on all of these battle analysis videos. I appreciated his unbiased and open minded perspectives with impressive articulation in his commentary.

daviddang
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Thank you Stance for making the battle analysis. I really like this series  cause, every game had a different outcome in the hands of every judge. So I am very supportive of this series, & this classic battle very interesting to discuss.

 Lilou vs Cloud - Red Bull BC One 2009 FINAL ROUND,

 Very grateful if it could be discussed jajaja...


Thanks Stance, peace !!! ;)

TheDarren
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Yaman was voting for his crew for the whole entire event. Every single battle that his crew was in he voted on his crew.

BBoyWize
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Thanks much for posting this! I would absolutely love to see more of these videos in the future. I learned a LOT by watching this!

HelloMyNameIsDillon
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Lilou vs taisuke at the red bull 10 year anniversary. I wanna hear about this one :p

JayUFO
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Menno's 2014 Red Bull Campaign! The majority can't comprehend Menno's complexity, creativity and level of difficulty so they conclude it as though he's just rolling all the time... #justiceformenno

rushMM
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I enjoyed watching your video. I felt that nobody (both judges and dancers) got hurt in the end while point of views were made. I like it this way objective opinions instead of "hater's style". If I may introduce a battle analysis proposition: Lilou vs Physicx - RedBullBCOne 2005 - 1st round.

AdrinkBboy
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Stance, this is amazing. I definitely would love to see more!

OctoSlender
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I always wanted to do a series like this in the past but I felt I didnt have the pedigree to make the show be trusted so I am glad to see you guys doing it. I also wish you luck in the future because I think alot of peoples feelings are gonna get hurt if and when they get called out on shit, which i understand because b-boys are not multi-million dollar athletes who can afford not to listen to criticism. So I wish you the best to not feel the need to hold back in the future.

P.S. some recommendations for battles in the future, 1. BOTY 2014, 2008, and 2006 finals, those all seem to be riddled with controversy

LukaDinamo
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Can you do a video explaining the differences and merits between the r16 judging system and this judging system? It would be interesting to know why one system would be used over the other

dmptat
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The idea is nice, but you can't count in ONLY ONE FACT:The energy.The energy in the video is not 5% of in that atmosphere.But hey It's just analysis, I liked that.Nice video.Respect.

Odysseus
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What is Wicket talking about when he says "donuts" and "bubblegum"?

VivekRamadoss
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The final "Artkines vs Beast Coast" at PRO AM !!!

ShaiHulud
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Thesis Vs Menno at both BOTY and Red Bull

Defiantclient
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Cloud Vs Lilous Redbull BC One 2009 // Soul Maverick vs Double Kill - WBC Qualifier // Squadron vs Squadron Freestyle Session 2014

kiddfruit
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What about this one? 
Taisuke vs Cheerito - Semi Final - Red Bull BC One World Final 2014 Paris

oscarvercruyssen
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This is a very good idea for a series, but it just feels like Wicket and JoRawk are trying really hard to find reasons why the decision was made the way it was, rather than breaking down what really went on. "Oh his airchair was in the wrong direction" is just not cutting it in such a battle where it's pretty one-sided...
Still, thanks!

TheGuider
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Super late but pls do Morning of Owl vs. The Ruggeds WBC 2015 mounfunk qualifiers

bboy_itami
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wicket does not have very good arguments, but he is a example for alot of people. i guess "bubblegum and donuts" will be the new favorite rhetoric for the kids

comosempre
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I would like to see a bigger perspective on Menno vs Lilou. The final, Undisputed 2014.

TimKromhout