Chelles Battle Pro was created in 2001 and it is held every year in Chelles, France. There are two competitions. One is a kids competition for solo b-boys and b-girls who are 12 years old or younger. The other competition is a knock-out tournament for eight b-boy crews. Some crews have to qualify at their country's local tournament; others are invited straight to the finale. [1]
In 2014, Chelles Battle Pro is partnering up with Undisputed to create The Undisputed World BBoy Series, the world's first B-Boying series connecting different events around the globe, one of which is Battle Pro. The winner of Battle Pro 1 vs 1 joins the other champions from other international events in the series to meet in the Undisputed Masters event and battle to establish who is the supreme champion, who is “Undisputed”. [2]
Year | Crew Winner | Runner-up | Undisputed Winner |
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2021 | Body Carnival | Last Squad | Sho |
2019 | Red Bull BC One All-Stars | OBC | Lil G |
2018 | Gamblerz | Arabiq Flavour | Issei |
2017 | Vagabonds | Red Bull BC One All-Stars | Lussy Sky |
2016 | Momentum Crew | Arabiq Flavour | Soso |
2015 | Infamous | EastSide Bboys | Mounir |
2014 | Team Rhône Alpes | Gamblerz | Menno |
2013 | Jinjo Crew | Ici C'est Paris | |
2012 | Fusion MC | Havikoro | |
2011 | Pockemon | Top 9 | |
2010 | Vagabonds | Predatorz | |
2009 | Bboyworld Team | Sans Limite | |
2008 | Ukraine Dream Team | Powerful Impact | |
2007 | Bboyworld Team | Sans Limite | |
2006 | Flexible Flav | Vagabonds | |
2005 | Pockemon | Allience | |
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
Individuals in bold won their respective battles.
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
Individuals in bold won their respective battles.
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
B-boys in bold won their respective battles.
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Mounir | W | |||||||||
V.O. | L | |||||||||
Mounir | W | |||||||||
Cherep | L | |||||||||
Taz | L | |||||||||
Cherep | W | |||||||||
Mounir | W | |||||||||
Jazzy | L | |||||||||
Jazzy | W | |||||||||
Chenchen | L | |||||||||
Jazzy | W | |||||||||
Kacyo | L | |||||||||
TKO | L | |||||||||
Kacyo | W | |||||||||
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
Individuals in bold won their respective battles.
Round of 16 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
Menno | W | |||||||||||||
Benny | L | |||||||||||||
Menno | W | |||||||||||||
Cri6 | L | |||||||||||||
Cri6 | W | |||||||||||||
Liquid Man | L | |||||||||||||
Menno | W | |||||||||||||
Kolobok | L | |||||||||||||
Kolobok | W | |||||||||||||
Luan | L | |||||||||||||
Kolobok | W | |||||||||||||
Chey | L | |||||||||||||
Chey | W | |||||||||||||
Azone | L | |||||||||||||
Menno | W | |||||||||||||
Kareem | L | |||||||||||||
Zoot | W | |||||||||||||
Toleek | L | |||||||||||||
Zoot | W | |||||||||||||
Kazuki Rock | L | |||||||||||||
Kazuki Rock | W | |||||||||||||
Willy | L | |||||||||||||
Zoot | L | |||||||||||||
Kareem | W | Third place | ||||||||||||
Kareem | W | |||||||||||||
Omar | L | |||||||||||||
Kareem | W | |||||||||||||
Lil G | L | |||||||||||||
Lil G | W | |||||||||||||
Admiracles | L | |||||||||||||
Due to flight complications, C-Lil ( ) was not able to attend and was replaced by Cri6 ( ). Menno ( ) earned the first bid to the Undisputed World BBoy Series at the end of the 2014 year by winning Chelles Pro.
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
Crews in bold won their respective battles.
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