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Remember Evo Moment 37? The single greatest play in esports history? Well the guy who pulled it off, Daigo Umehara went on to have a pretty illustrious career in fighting games.

He was one of Street Fighter IV’s deadliest competitors. And remained a serious threat in Street Fighter V. So what’s he up to these days?

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  1. How dare you say “was” the greatest competitor. He is the GOAT. Daigo did shit that people followed. He is the Michael Jordan of Street Fighter.

  2. Age is a thing, even in gaming.. People going beyond their 30s in RARE.. Most people don’t understand that the sorts of reactions needed in high level gaming are a PHYSICAL thing and will degrade as you age.. Expecting a gamer to just keep on going is like expecting Usain Bolt to just keep on smashing it in the 100m, ain’t gonna happen..

  3. He's obviously doing a lot of SF6 stuff now, but whenever id tune into his stream in the past couple years it seems like he'd mostly just be walking around neighborhoods in japan with friends just enjoying a conversation. Seems like he really is just living his best life

  4. Since e-sports are new in comparison to regular sports, people tend to assume that age has the same performance impact in both, but that's not true. The decline in your reflexes as you age are negligible when it comes to how it's going to impact your gaming skills. It's not the same with physical sports, where your joints/bones/flexibility decline way more. E-sports rely more on your brain than on your body, which is why players can compete at top level even whey they're 40+ years of age.

  5. Evo moment 37 is why the FGC is as large as it is today. Justin and Daigo made fighting games cool and was probably the progenitors of competitive gaming. A big thank you to these legends.

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