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Why Street Fighter's Greatest Legend Isn't Going Down Without A Fight

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Introduction

This article was originally published in issue 307 of Game Informer magazine.

Daigo Umehara isn’t sure he recalls the moment that made him famous. “I don’t even know if I remember it, or I know it because I’ve seen the video so many times,” he tells me.

In that video, Umehara is up against Justin Wong at the 2004 Evolution Championship Series (Evo) tournament for Street Fighter III: Third Strike. Umehara, with only a sliver of health left on his Ken, jockeys for position with Wong’s Chun-Li, who refuses to attack. Why would she? All Wong has to do is let the clock run out.

Then the screen flashes. Wong hurtles toward Umehara with a barrage of kicks, hoping to finish him off. Fully aware this would happen, Umehara bats away the kicks one by one – a jaw-dropping feat of precision timing. As the crowd erupts into cheers, Umehara unleashes a devastating combo of his own to end the round, causing an even larger uproar.