Street Fighter V · Match Video · 2019
Daigo faces off against a top-ranked Ryu player in this Street Fighter V matchup, where both competitors demonstrate why this particular pairing remains one of the game's most compelling dynamics. The Ryu player maintains consistent spacing and projectile control throughout, forcing Daigo to navigate the technical demands of closing distance against precise zoning. What makes this clash notable isn't just the caliber of play—it's watching two fundamentally different approaches collide, with one player relying on disciplined fundamentals and the other adapting through experience. The footage captures several moments where execution and decision-making separate the two, including a classic combo sequence that reminds viewers why certain tools have remained relevant since Street Fighter's earliest iterations. This is the kind of match that showcases what happens when preparation meets adaptability, with neither player able to simply overwhelm the other through raw dominance.
We've all seen countless Ryu compilations of perfects/combos and parries but how many times do we get to witness a good Ryu player vs one of the best players in the world? Ryu vs Guile is never an easy match up and BiBi does a great job at keeping a level head in this frustrating game of spacing and projectiles. MY RECORDING SOFTWARE ► https://goo.gl/Rdnzrd DISCLAIMER: All…
Show more →We've all seen countless Ryu compilations of perfects/combos and parries but how many times do we get to witness a good Ryu player vs one of the best players in the world? Ryu vs Guile is never an easy match up and BiBi does a great job at keeping a level head in this frustrating game of spacing and projectiles. MY RECORDING SOFTWARE ► https://goo.gl/Rdnzrd DISCLAIMER: All of the footage seen in this video was recorded by myself in 1440p60 and compiled using the in-game replay system which is openly available for all players to view and share public replay
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