GO1

Player Information

Name: Hajime Taniguchi

Nationality: Japanese

Birthdate: July 7, 1985 (Age 39)

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Approximate Total Earnings: $1 million

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  • Why We Love GO1:

    What’s not to love about GO1? First off, the man’s defensive game is so immaculate, he might as well be teaching a masterclass in fortification. Watching GO1 block is like watching someone solve a Rubik's Cube with their eyes closed. You just know your offense is going nowhere, and somehow, he makes it look effortless.

    And let’s talk about his mind games. GO1 isn’t just a defensive wall—he’s also a master of mental warfare. He’ll let you think you’re in control, then suddenly flip the match on its head with an insane counter or combo that makes you feel like you’ve been caught in a DBZ time loop. GO1’s ability to adapt on the fly and completely dismantle his opponents’ strategies is what separates him from the rest. He’s always one step ahead, always calculating your next move, and always making sure you regret it.

    Plus, GO1 is just cool. The man is a humble competitor, never flashy or boastful—just quietly confident. When he wins (which is often), there’s no over-the-top celebration, no trash talk—just a simple smile, maybe a fist bump, and the sense that he’s already thinking about how he’ll win the next tournament.

  • Hajime "Tokido" Taniguchi, better known as "The Murderface", is one of the most legendary and skilled professional fighting game players in the history of competitive gaming. Renowned for his methodical playstyle, deep understanding of game mechanics, and intense demeanor during tournaments, Tokido has become a household name in the fighting game community (FGC). His moniker "Murderface" stems from his serious, focused expressions during competition, making him an intimidating force to face.

    Career Highlights

    Tokido has achieved success across multiple titles, showcasing his versatility and adaptability:

    Street Fighter Series

    • Street Fighter V (SFV):

      • EVO 2017 Champion: Tokido’s victory at EVO 2017, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the FGC, is one of his career-defining moments. His victory came with Akuma, a character he is highly associated with, as he masterfully demonstrated incredible combos, footsies, and mental fortitude.

      • Capcom Pro Tour (CPT): Tokido has consistently been a top competitor in Capcom Pro Tour events, often finishing at the top or near the top of global leaderboards.

      • Known for using Akuma, Tokido brought a level of precision and execution that inspired countless players to emulate his style.

    • Street Fighter IV (SF4):

      • Played Akuma in SF4 as well, establishing his reputation as one of the best Akuma players in the world.

      • Regularly reached the finals or top placements in tournaments across the SF4 era.

  • Looking Ahead to 2024–2025

    Tokido continues to be a dominant force in the FGC, and with the release of Street Fighter 6, he has already made waves with his top-tier performances in the game. Tokido's approach to fighting games ensures that he remains a contender in the evolving competitive landscape.

    If you're a fan of Tokido, his precision, and his discipline, watching him compete in upcoming tournaments will be a masterclass in professional gaming!

    As of December 2024, Hajime "Tokido" Taniguchi, known in the fighting game community as "The Murderface," continues to be a dominant force in competitive gaming, particularly in Street Fighter 6.

    Recent Achievements:

    • Super Premier Victory: In November 2024, Tokido secured a significant win at a Super Premier event, which earned him a direct qualification to Capcom Cup 11.

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    • Character Selection: Tokido has been focusing on Ken in the current season of Street Fighter 6. He has expressed that the game's complexity, with its numerous mechanics, makes it the most challenging installment in the series to date.

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    • Training and Insights:

    • Analytical Approach: Tokido is renowned for his meticulous preparation. He has shared insights into his match-up notes and training techniques, emphasizing the importance of detailed analysis for improvement.

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    Community Engagement:

    • Interviews and Discussions: Tokido remains active in the community, participating in interviews where he shares his experiences and thoughts on the evolving landscape of fighting games.

  • None other than the combo wizard himself, Goichi "GO1" Kishida! If you’re looking for a player who makes pulling off 100-hit combos look as easy as buttering toast, then look no further. GO1 has been dishing out punishment in fighting games for years, and when he shows up to a tournament, you better believe the bracket is getting a reality check.

    GO1 is the kind of player who makes you realize that maybe you’ve been playing Dragon Ball FighterZ all wrong. He doesn't just win matches—he breaks down his opponents with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker. By the end of it, they're not just losing; they’re questioning all their life choices.

    Who is GO1?

    Born on March 9, 1988, GO1 hails from Japan, the motherland of fighting game prodigies. But let’s be clear: GO1 isn’t just good at Dragon Ball FighterZ. He’s legendary. He is Mr. Defense, Mr. Precision, and honestly, if the game had a Doctorate program, GO1 would already be teaching a course titled "Why Blocking is OP."

    GO1 first made his mark in games like Melty Blood and BlazBlue, but when Dragon Ball FighterZ hit the scene, that’s where he became a global superstar. His use of perfect blocks, flawless execution, and his team featuring characters like Bardock, Cell, and Kid Buu put him in the Hall of Fame almost overnight. His defense is so good, you might as well call him the Great Wall of GO1—there’s just no getting through him!

    Oh, and did I mention his rivalries? His long-standing rivalry with fellow DBFZ god SonicFox is the stuff of esports legend. Their clashes are like watching Goku and Vegeta fight over the remote—epic, intense, and always leaving us wanting more.

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