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Videos from the Gamestop Street Fighter IV US National Finals

Shaky-cam quality but some of them are pretty sharp. US National Finals: Justin Wong (Rufus) vs. Mike Ross (E.Honda) After the final match, where Justin Wong was determined as the Street Fighter IV 2009 Gamestop Tournament USA Champion, the following exhibition matches were held. This was between the following players: Poongko - SF4 Champion from Korea Iyo - SF4 Champion from Japan Daigo - Street Fighter Legend, check this link... Justin Wong - who just recently won the US championship for SF4 Exhibition Matches: Iyo (Dhalsim) vs. Poongko (Ryu) Another angle (same match): Poongko (Ryu) vs. Daigo (Ryu) Poongko (Ryu) vs. Justin Wong (Rufus) Iyo (Dhalsim) vs Daigo (Ryu) *** BEST MATCH OF THE NIGHT! *** Justin Wong (Rufus) vs. Iyo (Dhalsim) Justin Wong (Rufus) vs. Daigo (Ryu)

Street Fighter IV US National Finals Results

This was posted on Eventhubs: http://www.eventhubs.com/news/2009/apr/17/live-audio-national-sfiv-championships-saturday/ Perhaps Daigo truly is the best Street Fighter player in the world today. Yeah, he didn't win the Japanese Nationals (and yeah, the matches he played in were Exhibition matches only), but it must be something to just plow through the best players in the world just like that. And he beat the US champ 4-0, which is just insane. Can anyone overthrow "the Beast"? Finals Match • Justin Wong (Rufus) vs. Mike Ross (E. Honda). Justin Wong won 4-1 in the best of 7 set. World Finals The Street Fighter IV World Finals featured the following players: Daigo Umehara, also known as, The Beast. Simply put, a Street Fighter legend. Iyo who recently won the Japanese National SFIV tournament. Poongko who won the Korean SFIV National Tournament and is known for playing an extremely aggressive style of play. Justin Wong who is regarded as one of the best fighting game play...

Street Fighter IV US NATIONAL FINALS Tomorrow!

The Street Fighter IV US NATIONAL FINALS is some time tomorrow (Philippine time; April 18 7-11PM US Pacific Time)! I sure hope there'll be streaming video of the event somewhere out there on the Internet. The matches I'm looking forward to are the ones between the US champions and the Japanese and Korean champions (Daigo, Poongko and Iyo). Those will be very entertaining to watch! I know those will be exhibition matches but it will be a good preview for the upcoming EVO2009 Championship Series this year.