This has inspired me also. I'm going to play a ton more on iccup and actually get out of D-(yes I am that awful). Oh Nostalgia.
So I watched boxer for the first time live...
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DeathSpank
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This has inspired me also. I'm going to play a ton more on iccup and actually get out of D-(yes I am that awful). Oh Nostalgia. | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
And yes...it's a lot of fun seeing Boxer win again. haha. | ||
VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
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Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
might be internet stream looking back | ||
Kerotan
England2109 Posts
Also sup. | ||
Foucault
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jhNz
Germany2762 Posts
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DeathSpank
United States1029 Posts
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Aegraen
United States1225 Posts
On July 14 2009 22:07 Foucault wrote: Nice, but he likely won't be a SC2 Bonjwa If I was a betting man, I would wager he is one of the favorites for SC2 Bonjwa. Since SC2 seems more focused on micro and especially terran infantry + Medivac and we all know The Emperor is the master tactician I'd bet on it. Also, most of the current SC1 pro's will be sticking with SC1 for a bit after SC2 comes out. | ||
ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
his macro was pretty good and his harrass was flawless on destination | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On July 15 2009 11:50 ghostWriter wrote: he was actually excellent his macro was pretty good and his harrass was flawless on destination Uh... I wouldn't call it "flawless" | ||
R3condite
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Tom Phoenix
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However, I do not think Boxer will remain a progamer once StarCraft II comes out. Considering his long career, I do not think he has the strength and will to learn anew for the sequel. I think it is more likely that he will take up a coaching position, especially since Kingdom is leaving his position in SKT1 to become a commentator for OGN. EDIT: Besides, SC2 already has the first Bonjwa. David Kim, of course. | ||
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