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Street Fighter V

We have to admit that his divekick pressure was absolutely on point. Especially, the double divekick cross-up, like holy **** man. Daigo's main strategy that he was employing that disappointed me, was that he challenging Kazunoko from the air. If anything, by doing that, it gave Kazunoko more incentive to jump because Yun's punch aerials are pretty darn good, so air-to-air would be in Kazunoko's favour if he didn't go for divekicks. I want to believe that if Daigo played a more grounded anti-air game, he could have slowed down the pressure, but whatever. Kazunoko was on fire that day, and no one could stop him, even more so when three of his demons (Bonchan, Momochi, and Tokido) went out early.

Although, I'm curious to see if Poongko would have been able to do something. Even though the match-up is 5-5, Seth has an easier time to bully Yun, since the latter has some pretty crummy wake-up options barring Red Focus and EX upkicks. I also do recall whenever Kazunoko is on Topanga TV, there will be the odd occasion of when Poongko joins their lobby to steal points, Kaz and the others never want to fight him, lol.

Word, man. Kazunoko was going Super Saiyan that entire tournament.

S/O to my mans Misse, though! Like goddamn, he was putting in work with Makoto.
 
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