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Post by jfeathe on Jul 29, 2011 19:12:11 GMT -5
With Shin Sasuke, it was quite easy to reach the Cliffhanger. Only Daisuke Miyazaki failed an obstacle before it.
Currently, there are real threats before the Cliffhanger so it's not as easy to clear regardless of how prepared or strong you are.
I'm not certain at all if he will clear it if he reaches it, but I think he has the best chance of anyone.
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Post by TCM on Jul 29, 2011 19:14:57 GMT -5
If he had more bottle, Yuuji would not have done better than Nagano each tournament since 22 aside from 23. It does get annoying to see you treat Nagano as a god when his random slump has proved he's no better than anyone. That's not even a slight on Nagano.
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Post by SRW on Jul 29, 2011 19:22:34 GMT -5
Nagano is SASUKE though and his achievements can never be matched and I still belive he has one more final stage/ kanzenseiha run in him! Yuuji might be good at cliffhanging but he could still fail the 3rd stage he might suck at the doorknobs or roulette cylinder. I mean be fair who saw him failing the HPA? .
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Post by dudesky1000 on Jul 29, 2011 19:30:01 GMT -5
Nagano is SASUKE though and his achievements can never be matched and I still belive he has one more final stage/ kanzenseiha run in him! Yuuji might be good at cliffhanging but he could still fail the 3rd stage he might suck at the doorknobs or roulette cylinder. I mean be fair who saw him failing the HPA? . Agreed. However, I'll say his fail on the HPA was more of 'giving up' than anything, because he knew he lacked the time to be able to clear the rest of the stage. He already swung back, and so when he landed poorly he just folded. On another note... WHAT happened to the SASUKE 26 Music Video!!?! lol You said you were going to make it 'next week', and I disappear for 3 months and 2 months after that it's STILL not made? shaking my head friend. ;D
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Post by RiderLeangle on Jul 29, 2011 21:26:36 GMT -5
Nagano is SASUKE though and his achievements can never be matched and I still belive he has one more final stage/ kanzenseiha run in him! Yuuji might be good at cliffhanging but he could still fail the 3rd stage he might suck at the doorknobs or roulette cylinder. I mean be fair who saw him failing the HPA? .
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Post by ES-13 on Jul 29, 2011 21:41:26 GMT -5
I thought that Yuuji would beat Stage 1, I've never envisoned him failing the Halfpipe Attack, just goes to show that that thing is STILL full of surprises (The HPA, not Yuuji, though he still has plenty of surprises up his sleeve)
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Post by thebobmaster on Jul 29, 2011 22:38:13 GMT -5
With Shin Sasuke, it was quite easy to reach the Cliffhanger. Only Daisuke Miyazaki failed an obstacle before it. So did Shingo Yamamoto. Granted, it was because his shoulder dislocated on the Arm Rings, but still.
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Post by sdolnicek on Jul 30, 2011 2:27:12 GMT -5
About his shoulder... It likes to dislocate in worst posibble moment. Howewer, his wall lift technique wont helped.
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Post by sdolnicek on Jul 30, 2011 2:29:21 GMT -5
But thumbs up about his performance in 25, he pass 1st stage and beat DSL.
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Post by SRW on Jul 30, 2011 6:12:17 GMT -5
Nagano is SASUKE though and his achievements can never be matched and I still belive he has one more final stage/ kanzenseiha run in him! Yuuji might be good at cliffhanging but he could still fail the 3rd stage he might suck at the doorknobs or roulette cylinder. I mean be fair who saw him failing the HPA? . Agreed. However, I'll say his fail on the HPA was more of 'giving up' than anything, because he knew he lacked the time to be able to clear the rest of the stage. He already swung back, and so when he landed poorly he just folded. On another note... WHAT happened to the SASUKE 26 Music Video!!?! lol You said you were going to make it 'next week', and I disappear for 3 months and 2 months after that it's STILL not made? shaking my head friend. ;D I'll do a double bill one for 26 and one for 27 lol just been so busy with SM SASUKE and other things as of late.
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Post by wolf4537 on Jul 31, 2011 1:17:08 GMT -5
I hope Yuuji doesn't fail, but I have a feeling that the pressure of being on top gets to him, which is why he failed in Sasuke 25 and 26 early.
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Post by intelligentinfer on Aug 4, 2011 5:15:59 GMT -5
I'll say that he'll time out somewhere.
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Post by sentinel on Aug 4, 2011 18:59:24 GMT -5
I'm going to go ahead and predict he becomes the first person to achieve Total Victory twice. I don't think he'll screw up again in the early stages, and I think he trains too hard and is just too good to fail on stage 3.
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Post by UnrealCanine on Aug 4, 2011 19:22:34 GMT -5
I'm not calling TV yet, maybe 28 or 29, going by my theory
You must note he has no Post-UCH experience, or true UCH experience
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Post by SRW on Aug 4, 2011 19:28:18 GMT -5
Nagano will achieve total victory twice most likely if anyone of the champions reached the final! Yuuji had a easy time limit in stage 4 they won't make that mistake again. Not to detract from Yuuji - he can only complete whats infront of him. I see him making the final again though for sure.
But I am sure the 4th stage this time will be more thought out to try get that impossibility feeling back we had in 5 - 17. If you had all 3 champions in stage 4 Id back Nagano most likely to beat it again then Akiyama then Yuuji - based on rope climbing skills.
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Post by UnrealCanine on Aug 4, 2011 19:34:39 GMT -5
Nagano will achieve total victory twice most likely if anyone of the champions reached the final! Yuuji had a easy time limit in stage 4 they won't make that mistake again. Not to detract from Yuuji - he can only complete whats infront of him. I see him making the final again though for sure. But I am sure the 4th stage this time will be more thought out to try get that impossibility feeling back we had in 5 - 17. If you had all 3 champions in stage 4 Id back Nagano most likely to beat it again then Akiyama then Yuuji - based on rope climbing skills. Wot? Nagano and Yuuji did the same final. Nagano failed it, Yuuji won it. Nagano just needs to focus on having fun, not playing to win
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Post by SRW on Aug 4, 2011 19:39:22 GMT -5
Nagano will achieve total victory twice most likely if anyone of the champions reached the final! Yuuji had a easy time limit in stage 4 they won't make that mistake again. Not to detract from Yuuji - he can only complete whats infront of him. I see him making the final again though for sure. But I am sure the 4th stage this time will be more thought out to try get that impossibility feeling back we had in 5 - 17. If you had all 3 champions in stage 4 Id back Nagano most likely to beat it again then Akiyama then Yuuji - based on rope climbing skills. Wot? Nagano and Yuuji did the same final. Nagano failed it, Yuuji won it. Nagano just needs to focus on having fun, not playing to win It was questionable he was tired out from his rerun AND he did not climb it near as fast as he did in 17 and 12 and we know he has a extra gear in there. Yuuji had the ladder down brilliantly no question and here he made his time. But his rope climbing was nowhere as good as the other two but it didn't matter it was enough hes a very good rope climber but not a GREAT rope climber. Nagano beat the hardest final of all and no one can take it from him! Akiyama's climb in 4 is still to me the ultimate masterclass how to climb a rope flawlessly. (15m in 24 seconds) Nuff said. On topic though No way is anyone getting TV for a good while! I reckon if will be Nagano again or Hashimoto when it does happen though!
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Post by TCM on Aug 4, 2011 19:46:59 GMT -5
If Yuuji had the best ladder skills and had to deal with a foot taller tower, how the hell is 17's final harder let alone 40 seconds being easy?
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Post by SRW on Aug 4, 2011 19:52:55 GMT -5
It was the same height dude! despite what the markers say lol .
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Post by TCM on Aug 4, 2011 20:12:49 GMT -5
It was the same height dude! despite what the markers say lol . Same height although the markers (and just about everything else) said otherwise? That's a new one.
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