Lupe Fiasco Beats Gaming Legend Daigo Umehara In “Street Fighter V”

    Lupe Fiasco is a renown Street Fighter enthusiast and evidently a damn good player.

    The Tetsuo & Youth creator recently took down the world’s reigning Street Fighter champ, Daigo Umehara during the Street Fighter V launch gala in San Francisco on Monday, February 15. The Japanese-born Umehara is a Guinness World Record holder for obtaining the most wins in Street Fighter tournaments and even has an exclusive sponsorship deal with interactive company, Mad Catz.

    For exhibition purposes, the two fierce competitors squared off in a best-of-five matchup using the iconic 2-D fighter’s most iconic characters, Ken (Fiasco) and Ryu (Umehara). As the intensive dual set the stage for a final Game 5 matchup, that’s when Lupe shot his shot and won with a flying jump kick, much to his own surprise.

    Following Lupe’s unexpected victory, there were notions that his win was staged to create a wild headline to center around the game’s rollout. A notion that was immediately shot down by Umehara himself.

    “Given that Lupe is such a wildly talented artist, it shouldn’t be surprising that he came to play against me last night,” the Japanese legend told Kotaku in a statement. “I would like to congratulate him on his victory last night, but let’s say that you can eagerly await a rematch. The crowd warmly welcomed us and was so excited. I thought it was a great run. Lupe gifted me his own “Metal Gear” jacket (which I wore at the autograph session latter). I believe it was because he thought we had good matches too!”

    As Polygon points out, it is a fairly common practice for [tennis] exhibition matches to see the obvious favorite commit to intentional tanking before pulling off a miraculous victory at the tail end. If that is the case here, Umehara just may have underestimated The Cool a bit too much.

    Street Fighter V launched on Tuesday for PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows and Linux to a host of issues, albeit understandable, due to its immense popularity but Capcom has since sorted them out. Although no sales numbers has been released as of yet, the company has put it in writing that they expect two see two million copies sold before the end of the fiscal year.

    Watch Lupe Fiasco best Daigo Umehara in Street Fighter V down below. The final round starts at the 17:05 mark.

    6 thoughts on “Lupe Fiasco Beats Gaming Legend Daigo Umehara In “Street Fighter V”

    1. That’s huge! Considering Daigo is the Effn Man in competitive SF tournaments. Still, I can’t help but wonder how Lupe would have faired if it was SF3. Anybody who’s ever followed Daigo will remember the classic fight against Wong.. Still sends shivers as the greatest comeback ever. Kudos Lupe!

    2. This gotta be the most funny and most random piece of information for a long time haha waiting for DROGAS, T&Y was super dope

      1. No he didn’t let him win he was trying right till the very end which is why they each had one hit left and the first person who connected would win. I’d say he more or less Underrated him and got surprised but he didn’t throw the match give him some credit.

      2. Haters will always hate…..if there is something in life u want work hard and get it instead of hating on someone else’s success loser fuck pussy bastard child

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