Chuty Wins the Inaugural FMS World Series Championship in Madrid

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Chuty, the Spanish freestyler, was crowned the champion of the inaugural FMS World Series in Madrid after defeating Chile’s El Menor in the final battle of the grand final. The encounter drew fans from across the region who witnessed a display of technique, timing, and crowd control as the two traded bars with precision and fire.

The victory of Gazir over Chuty in the day’s most anticipated duel kept the championship in doubt until the final showdown at the Palacio de Vistalegre in Madrid. The crowd roared as each round pressed the other for better punchlines, callbacks, and strategic pacing, turning the night into a memorable showcase of freestyling’s evolving artistry.

Chuty claimed the first FMS World Series title in his home city after proving his command among the world’s top freestylers who had traveled from Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, and Spain to compete. His performance across multiple rounds displayed consistency and a fearless willingness to push the envelope with aggressive wordplay and nuanced rhythm.

The Mexican Aczino, the tournament’s runner-up, kept his title ambitions alive by defeating Valles-T and Nitro in rematches, yet Chuty’s accumulating results prevented him from taking the lead in the final tally. Aczino’s resilience and experience were on full display as he pressured the eventual champion throughout the day.

Gazir completed the podium with two impressive wins: a solid victory over Skone, who emerged as the standout performer of the day, and a decisive triumph over Chuty in the day’s most eagerly awaited duel, a clash shadowed by the heated exchanges from the Red Bull International Final.

Despite his excellent showing, the Asturian could not mount a valid challenge for the title. The day highlighted how the competition measured up to the attention surrounding the event, with Chuty maintaining a steady tempo and composure under pressure.

In the rest of the battles, Kodigo defeated Letra, while Nitro overcame the Argentine in their second meeting, reinforcing the day’s unpredictable momentum and the depth of talent across the roster.

Teorema managed to beat Valles-T and Larrix, while Skone earned a rematch victory over Larrix, and El Menor defeated Letra before falling to Chuty, highlighting the breadth of styles on display and the sport’s growing depth.

This Madrid final underscored the rising reach of the FMS World Series as a global platform for freestylers, turning the event into a milestone in the sport’s ongoing evolution and its appeal to audiences around the world.

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