1:21 Justin intentionally stops the pressure to back up and give Daigo another chance for the parry, you can tell they were both having fun with this set.
Roberto De faria In a fighting game, there is no reason to let up pressure if it is working. Jumping back all the way to the corner is another thing you shouldn’t do. But Justin did both. You can tell they were enjoying the set, and had a little fun with it.
@@robertodefaria792 He definitely did it intentionally. Last match, and same characters, he wanted to see it again. He ran back to then do a random super.
The legend reached far and wide to the furthest echelons of the gaming community. Even those of us who have never played third strike and never even heard of a parry. Daigos name still rode the winds and the tongues of those who would listen to the epic tale.
+Edgar M | Succesfully performing tough inputs (such as a parries or combos) is not a matter of doing something that you *know* the timing and execution on. It's a matter of reproducing something that you've learned through muscle memory. So even when you're technically "just performing the same motion in reverse", you are still required to build up the appropiate amount of muscle memory to succesfully execute the same move in a different direction. Although I do have to admit that it should indeed be easier to get used to than if you were to learn an all-new combo, since you don't have to learn the timing on the inputs anymore, thus you can just focus on praticing it in another direction.
I was there at 37th reloaded. Daigo practiced this parry in training mode for 30 minutes before this set. He fucked it up almost every time. It was hilarious watching the crowd behind him playfully heckling him with "let's go justin" and "unadulterated madness" and shit while he kept missing it. He ended up getting the whole thing like only 2 times while practicing so I'm really surprised he managed to get it in the exhibition.
There is something about the guy that is legit godlike. When he did it originally he said in a interview he does the timing based on sound which I find amazing to do in a room fully loud ass spectators with no headset in tournament finals. The skill and talent of this guy is unbelievable.
it was 45 bucks to enter and I'm broke. Also watson told me it was on arcade but it ended up being on 360. I played a lot of casuals though and I got to play a set against hungbee
it's funny because it's not nearly as magical the second time, not because he ended up losing, but because everybody already knew it could be done. that being said, everybody loved it
this was cool imo, The game allows you to practice parries so knowing it can be done wasn't a factor of the original, it's the fact that he pulled of such a difficult parry in a tournament to win
@@holamoco Daigo wasn't "lucky", nor was he one of the first people to even showcase it was possible. Literally any 3S player worth their salt can do that parry. It's the context, not the actual act, that made it so good.
The class and humility Justin has shown in response to that moment is nothing short of amazing. It’d be so easy to see someone be salty about being on the other side of such a legendary moment but Justin clearly is more than happy to have it happen again. Both of these guys are such paragons of good sportsman.
I love Justin, but I love it when he gets parried to KO'ed as well. Yesterday he used projectile super and a Hugo completely parried it and then combo KO'ed him and it was kinda funny tbh. Still love him tho
I love how in Round 1 Justin was like "Oh God I can't watch!" And yet both of them were laughing and smiling all match. That's what fighting games are all about. Giving it everythign you gt while still having fun with it. These guys were having a ball with this match and it showed.
No offense, but the FGC is not known for it's sportsmanslike acting or "giving everything you got while having fun". I don't deny such cases exist, but I find bitterness and salt to be much more prevalent in the FGC.
I was hoping this would happen throughout the entire match. My jaw dropped when it finally happened. This one moment was even better than the outcome. This made my day.
***** So you go on a niche video about a certain sect of competitive gaming(and one of the smaller communities within that niche to boot) and are surprised that somebody said their 'day was made' in relation to the subject of the video? Why are you here? Why are you even on RUclips, shouldn't you be at da club or something homie?
Umehara will be remembered for his whole life for being a fight game god! He is the fan's favourite worldwide people love to watch him play and rightfully so he is a master!
***** Sorry man but that is just a fact of life, I'm sure he could retire tomorrow and just endorsed product's in Japan and not keep attending tournaments. But I understand what you are getting at, but just the name Daigo "The Beast" Umehara will live on in the FGC forever. I just wanted to say that he isn't my fav SF player so I'm not biased.
Z7 are you referring to me? With the autism jibe? I tell you what I bet I'm older than you and karma has a funny way of working I would never make jokes about peoples disabilities.
I love the way these dudes takes up tournamrnts. I mean, they never get angry and always show respect to each other. They recognize their opponent potential.. damn i love esports
Nice of Justin to go along, this gives me a warm feeling, makes me think of two old veteran rival warriors coming together remiscing the good ol days,making peace.
"Thank you Justin for purposely throwing out the super lol" Well why would he not? Daigo was one pixel away from death and Chun's super is un-parryable on reaction. It was a totally legit play by him.
He know that Daigo can parry it (as has happened before) he didn't need to do the super to win but he through it out to see is Daigo could parry it again.
What most people seem to not understand is the fact that Chun's super, even though it's easy to parry the whole thing, can NOT be parried on reaction, only on guess. You can't just see the freeze, and then press forward: you have to press forward BEFORE the freeze even happens. So it's not a matter of Daigo knowing how to parry it, it's a matter of him having predicted it. That's a legitimate mixup
***** You can parry it after the Super. There are two ways to parry her super, but if you mean, based on reaction, then, yeah, it's pretty hard to parry it after the super on reaction, but surely not impossible.
It's good to see that Daigo and Justin are practically friends, a long way from the Daigo incident all those years ago when 3rd Strike was still the hottest Street Fighter game
Guys like these should be getting up after the match, turning around to the audience ,yelling "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?" and everyone would be like "fuck yeah we are!" cause it doesn't matter if you lose as long as you give everyone an epic combo fight to remember :D
1:21 Justin intentionally stops the pressure to back up and give Daigo another chance for the parry, you can tell they were both having fun with this set.
Sure.....Sure intentionally.......
Roberto De faria In a fighting game, there is no reason to let up pressure if it is working. Jumping back all the way to the corner is another thing you shouldn’t do. But Justin did both. You can tell they were enjoying the set, and had a little fun with it.
@@robertodefaria792 He definitely did it intentionally. Last match, and same characters, he wanted to see it again. He ran back to then do a random super.
@@dragonvarine7553 He probably decided on it when someone shouted "Run the timer out!" just like back then. XD
@@accelriderx2931 Exactly man
Wong's a good guy. He was obviously trying really hard to give Daigo every opportunity for the full parry recreation.
Daigo didn't want it the oportunity he wanted to win or lose like in a normal fight but well he lost it like the legend that he is.
The original match will forever go down as the greatest fight in gaming history
wombo combo
Or hbox's grand finals at EVO2016. There's a lot of FGC moments that will live on.
The legend reached far and wide to the furthest echelons of the gaming community.
Even those of us who have never played third strike and never even heard of a parry. Daigos name still rode the winds and the tongues of those who would listen to the epic tale.
definitely the most iconic.
Matthew Hidalgo he said fighting games
He may have lost the round, but he still won.
what?
I can understand winning our hearts but... what?
I think he mean Daigo won the match
He won in every sense
Justin Won
Rare footage of Daigo smiling.
Daigo *actually* smiling
@@goddamnit426 dammit, you beat me to it by a day.
Precious
Watch his streams he laughs like alot
When streaming he laughs and smiles a lot, not rare at all.
Daigo pulled a Nate Diaz.
He lost but still took all the glory.
🚫🧢💯
Fr
@@creiko9099 Oh and you would know
@@isaacyeon6334 do you even know wat I said hahahahahah
@@creiko9099 wait I thought you meant no that’s cap when you meant no cap 😂 my bad dude
Daigo proves he could do the Daigo perry on both side of the screen, well done..
perry kek
that's actually kind of nuts
And get the punish, too.
Why is nuts?,is not like the same but at the reverse?
+Edgar M | Succesfully performing tough inputs (such as a parries or combos) is not a matter of doing something that you *know* the timing and execution on.
It's a matter of reproducing something that you've learned through muscle memory.
So even when you're technically "just performing the same motion in reverse", you are still required to build up the appropiate amount of muscle memory to succesfully execute the same move in a different direction.
Although I do have to admit that it should indeed be easier to get used to than if you were to learn an all-new combo, since you don't have to learn the timing on the inputs anymore, thus you can just focus on praticing it in another direction.
I was there at 37th reloaded. Daigo practiced this parry in training mode for 30 minutes before this set. He fucked it up almost every time. It was hilarious watching the crowd behind him playfully heckling him with "let's go justin" and "unadulterated madness" and shit while he kept missing it. He ended up getting the whole thing like only 2 times while practicing so I'm really surprised he managed to get it in the exhibition.
daigo is a monster lol
There is something about the guy that is legit godlike. When he did it originally he said in a interview he does the timing based on sound which I find amazing to do in a room fully loud ass spectators with no headset in tournament finals. The skill and talent of this guy is unbelievable.
it was 45 bucks to enter and I'm broke. Also watson told me it was on arcade but it ended up being on 360. I played a lot of casuals though and I got to play a set against hungbee
The problem is that during practice, he isn't actually angry.
CatSkinCap needs to unleash the beast!
Mad respect to justin for trying to recreate that epic moment . You can tell even justin wanted it to happen .
Daigo too🤷
He said recently that when it happened he wasn't even angry or salty, he was just amazed at what he saw.
Daigo still needs a nerf tho
daigo proved he can do the parry again, and juston wong got his win. good match IMO
jestin wang
Daigo is 34 now....
Edit: And now he's almost 40!
+Xuvial Sylvester and? He is still a world champion player. The better question is will he also be instrumental in the combo's for the new game.
wow
+m0sley It's time for a new generation to rise.
+AWACS oh dang!
+AWACS you can find that generation at league of legends 1v1 noob, GG IZI, hard to se new blood on the REAL 1V1 fighting games world...
1:43 The mic exploded out of anger lol
Gunna take this round, daigo!
AAAAAaaaaa
TAKE THIS ROUND DAIGO!!!
AAAA-
Famous last words
Same energy as "Lets Go Justin"
After the "AAAAAA", it just went gone
the man the myth the legend
scalabrine
wildreams ultimate human cigar
wildreams The good ol' white mamba.
Dwayne Barnes of 3rd strike
"Someone give this man an arcade pad"
it's funny because it's not nearly as magical the second time, not because he ended up losing, but because everybody already knew it could be done.
that being said, everybody loved it
I think it's still quite magical since after all it's been a long time since he did it
this was cool imo, The game allows you to practice parries so knowing it can be done wasn't a factor of the original, it's the fact that he pulled of such a difficult parry in a tournament to win
giggityguy well this also proves that Daigo wasn't just "lucky" the first time.
@@holamoco Daigo wasn't "lucky", nor was he one of the first people to even showcase it was possible. Literally any 3S player worth their salt can do that parry. It's the context, not the actual act, that made it so good.
holamoco17 I mean yes, you can’t pull something like that off all the time, but he wasn’t lucky, he just got it that one time
The fact that he can still block/parry that move is terrifying
He practised that move a lot so it probably became muscle memory for him lol or it’s just because he’s daigo
0 I'll take "isvjust because it's Daigo for 200
Pretty sure if it's what you're known for, you wouldn't wanna disappoint the crowd when they want seconds
After that KO Ultra David went straight to the stratosphere
Thank you. I laughed so hard at that
+Jamante Mosley (Tellem_HOLDTHAT) gone in 2 seconds...OOOOOooo....and fade away
AHHHHHHH....*david zooms off leaving a silent mic*
+Jamante Mosley (Tellem_HOLDTHAT) Oh my god that image was amazing. Thank you.
Team Rocket style!!!
You can tell Wong really wanted to give Daigo the parry. Great sportsmanship lol I love this friendly stuff.
justin wong having vietnam flashbacks at 2:00 LMAO
your LouMo Bad experience with the parry flashback
Lmaooo
Nope just evo moment #37 flashbacks.
He clearly let him try it, Justin wanted to see it as much as everyone else, but deep down he probably did get Vietnam flashbacks hahaha
Dont you mean 1:29 ?
The class and humility Justin has shown in response to that moment is nothing short of amazing. It’d be so easy to see someone be salty about being on the other side of such a legendary moment but Justin clearly is more than happy to have it happen again. Both of these guys are such paragons of good sportsman.
Do you want a Cookie for that comment or something ? 🙄🙄
I love Justin, but I love it when he gets parried to KO'ed as well.
Yesterday he used projectile super and a Hugo completely parried it and then combo KO'ed him and it was kinda funny tbh.
Still love him tho
@@tyronnemac6410 what is the purpose of this reply lol
Why would he be salty? He saw the health bar and immediately started backing off to go for it.
@@tyronnemac6410
So much negativity in this comment lmao, lighten up pal
I love how in Round 1 Justin was like "Oh God I can't watch!" And yet both of them were laughing and smiling all match. That's what fighting games are all about. Giving it everythign you gt while still having fun with it. These guys were having a ball with this match and it showed.
Doesnt that kind of logic apply to... everything?
No, war.
Everthign gt
@@christopher2531 because everything nowadays is either too toxic or too stiff (overly competitive) ?
No offense, but the FGC is not known for it's sportsmanslike acting or "giving everything you got while having fun".
I don't deny such cases exist, but I find bitterness and salt to be much more prevalent in the FGC.
I was hoping this would happen throughout the entire match.
My jaw dropped when it finally happened. This one moment was even better than the outcome. This made my day.
Do you get out much?
***** So you go on a niche video about a certain sect of competitive gaming(and one of the smaller communities within that niche to boot) and are surprised that somebody said their 'day was made' in relation to the subject of the video? Why are you here? Why are you even on RUclips, shouldn't you be at da club or something homie?
kaizy Thanks for the pointless paragraph. When I feeling like reading a sob story I'll get back to you, homie.
***** Kaizy is right dude, your comment is whack dude, if you have a life, you wouldn't had the time to comment on here if that's your logic.
Donald Mokgale Valiant attempt but no, sorry.
0:48 *Daigo*: its over Wong, i have the high ground
0:50 *Justin Wong*: Fuck that shit, not happening again!
Raiden Okami jajaja
Raiden Okami xD
Umehara will be remembered for his whole life for being a fight game god! He is the fan's favourite worldwide people love to watch him play and rightfully so he is a master!
***** Sorry man but that is just a fact of life, I'm sure he could retire tomorrow and just endorsed product's in Japan and not keep attending tournaments. But I understand what you are getting at, but just the name Daigo "The Beast" Umehara will live on in the FGC forever. I just wanted to say that he isn't my fav SF player so I'm not biased.
Z7 are you referring to me? With the autism jibe? I tell you what I bet I'm older than you and karma has a funny way of working I would never make jokes about peoples disabilities.
***** Yes I do know about all the great other fighter's, I'm not trying to be arrogant honest.
I´m not talking about you and you dont know my age calm down JB Coates
+Z7 you are 10 kid so gtfo.
Justin and Daigo are like the god veteran rivals who just play with each other for fun now
*Was there any doubt? ✅🙂*
I did doubt a bit
I doubted Wong, if he could have lost even with that immense health lead
I did not expect to see you here
History repeats itself with the Daigo Parry!!..........And then moments later history is rewritten when Justin wins the round! :p
da fuk naruto
u r SF fan
Waqas Khan haven't you seen the homages in SF IV ultra like where evil Ryu has an alternate outfit that makes him look like Madara Uchiha
Hardly history rewritten, c'mon now
Not really. The match was for fun, nothing was on the line.
NARUTO!!!!!
loooooool HE DID IT :)
YOOO Anime Balls Deep
Why is abd here ????
shut the fuck up and tell me if asta is an angel or nah
Damn y’all made this comment around the time I found y’all as a kid during the summer. Proud to see you guys go so far
U play fighting games man? Coolll
Most great fan service ever!
I love how it’s like a friendly match between friends rather than a competition
I love the way these dudes takes up tournamrnts. I mean, they never get angry and always show respect to each other. They recognize their opponent potential.. damn i love esports
Looking at the smash community with its constant rage moments...
@@orlandocespedes991 There's some rage but not at the top level. You can find salt/rage compilations on youtube
Hehe I read that last sentence part at the end as damn I love *escorts*
@@CursedWulfGaming no rage at the top level, just kidfucking
*Daigo's health bar drops to a sliver*
"Aight, time to activate god mode"
Daigo Fucking Umehara. The fucking God of fucking Street Fighter
fucking daigo
The beast is unleashed
If the God lost, what does that make Justin?
***** A non-believer who don't believe in nothing.
That would be me
It's so nice to see Justin having fun with the moment. He knows he became part of the legend, even if on the short end of the stick.
1:26 the fact that justine can finish the game by punishing daigo here but he gave the viewers the fan service theyve been waiting for
Nice of Justin to go along, this gives me a warm feeling, makes me think of two old veteran rival warriors coming together remiscing the good ol days,making peace.
10 years later and they are just playing to recreate the fun wow. These guys are amazing ❤
I was there back in 2004. Seeing this literally brings a tear to my eye.
How old were you ?
@@renekingdom60 Old enough to be there
"Thank you Justin for purposely throwing out the super lol"
Well why would he not? Daigo was one pixel away from death and Chun's super is un-parryable on reaction. It was a totally legit play by him.
He know that Daigo can parry it (as has happened before) he didn't need to do the super to win but he through it out to see is Daigo could parry it again.
What most people seem to not understand is the fact that Chun's super, even though it's easy to parry the whole thing, can NOT be parried on reaction, only on guess. You can't just see the freeze, and then press forward: you have to press forward BEFORE the freeze even happens. So it's not a matter of Daigo knowing how to parry it, it's a matter of him having predicted it. That's a legitimate mixup
***** party pooper
***** You can parry it after the Super. There are two ways to parry her super, but if you mean, based on reaction, then, yeah, it's pretty hard to parry it after the super on reaction, but surely not impossible.
Chaldean4life91 no it is impossible to parry after the super flash. you must have pressed forward before the flash otherwise the parry won't come out.
The video is in 2014, 10 years after the original one, and it is 2024, the video shows up in my recommendation for a second time.
The commentary is just as good as the parry! "Get outta here, get outta here!" haha
I loved how this was more of a fun little rival match rather than a proper match
Daigo 40 years old still parrying complete Ultras like Daniel cleaning and painting fences in Karate Kid.
The first rare footage of daigo having fun
keep calm and parry on
Most don't even know that this is where that phrase originated.
I think Daigo was too worried about being able to do the move again - at least he complied with that and it was awesome lol
worried?? lol im your dreams
Forever Cemented as a Certified Legend!
Best video of 2014. Daigo Umehara the absolute legend.
I loved this video, I laughed out loud and clapped when Daigo was able to repeat that parry scenario :D
sharringan...... activated
The Power of Zen copy ninjas man i swear
damn even this video is 8 years old now.. how time flies
LETs GO JUSTIN!!
Daigo STILL won that round. You know that Justin Wong still has PTSD nightmares about that match.
1:41 Ah yes, the same taunt commentary that made Justin lose. Old habits never die
The fact they had history repeat (kind of) is amazing. Seriosuly one of the best moments in VGC history and a repeat is cool as hell.
It's good to see that Daigo and Justin are practically friends, a long way from the Daigo incident all those years ago when 3rd Strike was still the hottest Street Fighter game
this 100% gives a smile to all old fans, such awesome players and match
Daigo smiled?! WHAT THE FUCK?!?1?!
actually .. this was an exhibition match
Vlaka i know. its like when shaka(virgo) openned his eyes
A few people afterwards try to do the same, but we all remember the first time it happened: Daigo, the bringer of jaw-drops in SFIII back in the days.
The fact that he did it exactly the same as the first time is amazing.
Alternate Title: Re-creating the Daigo Parry/Evo Moment 37 10 years later
Greatest moment in gaming history. Awesome Justin went ahead and threw it at Daigo again, Daigo never missing a beat reenacted the entire parry again.
That KO sent Ultradavid to outer space
The respect from Justin to Diago it's amazing
He still got it! !!
It’s so GOATed that even just playfully doing it again is hype 😂😂😂
The fact that he can do it again is so impresive to me. He even do the same attack at the same time after the parry.
So impresive.
LOL. J's a good sport for throwing that super out. And kudos to Daigo for actually pulling it off essentially on demand.
I've never seen Daigo and Justin laughing so much, awesome.
Daigo can smile!?
Apparently so.
It's just so incredible.
Single handledly rejuvenated my love for fighting games.
Good sport from both of them. This was a exhibition match and the fans from both side got what they wanted.
lol very epic to see he could do it even 10 years later and seeing Justin having his 'revenge' :D
I could watch these two battle till the end of time.
Rare footage of Daigo actually happy
Justin was like “you can do it, but let’s give them a show”
Just awesome, doing it again after 10years and in FRONT of many people,... Daigo and Justin are great and Legends 😊
"I want you to take this round Daigo!" *Daigo gets K.O'd* "AAHHHHHHH-" *Blows the audio off for a few seconds* lol
Guys like these should be getting up after the match, turning around to the audience ,yelling "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?" and everyone would be like "fuck yeah we are!" cause it doesn't matter if you lose as long as you give everyone an epic combo fight to remember :D
the real sport her is Justin for giving Daigo the chance to do something so awesome. Justin did not have to do super. He did it both rounds.
agreed ^^
Beautiful, I love how they both really enjoy it and it's more about having fun.
Wong probably out there, having a vietnam flashback when daigo started parrying.
How can you lost and still win? Only Daigo can do that! Haha
Rare footage of Daigo actually smiling.
That day in 2004 was an extraordinary and defining moment in gaming history. To Daigo it was Tuesday.
Daigo said "i just want you to know, i can still end your whole existence when ever i want"
NOSTALGIA AT ITS FINEST!!!!!
I think Justin was like, "Should we do the same thing we did, just like old times?" And then Daigo is like "Go ahead, let's do it", 1:28
its like he lost the match but wins the Tournament!
Daigo is the reason that made me keep up the fighting games tournaments. And I think it's not just me.
Daigo was like "for those who weren't born yet, you can experience history once more"
1:27 let screaming!
History repeats itself. Almost.
Still, Daigo is forever the Beast.
Yo every time I watch this I get chills
Myth: Lightning never strikes in one place twice.
Daigo: Hold my beer.
This year is Evo #37 20th aniversary
He is smiling at the loss, but I wonder if he thinks he failed to his standards deep down..He is Soo Awesome!!
DAIGO "HE STILL GOT IT" UMEHARA
Do Daigo still got the parry?!
HE DOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Does*
@@lucasbj7225 *do
@@lucario4lif682 does he, not do he
@@lucasbj7225 he do though
There is no does, only do.
The 🐐 of street fighter Wong and Daigo
What makes the first one so iconic is that it was never done before
Correction: Not under such a tremendous pressure.
wow! same level, same characters, same players as 10 yrs ago.
Same colors too