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'''Champ''' is an American smasher who uses [[Fox]] at a professional level in [[Melee]], [[Brawl]], and [[Smash 4]]. He is respected among all the SoCal smash scene for being a great [[tournament director]] and a veteran in the smash scene since 2006. Champ was also ranked in [[Melee]] during the [[Golden age]] and in [[Brawl]] during 2009. He quit playing after [[Genesis]] and have recently returned to compete in [[Smash 4]] using [[Fox]] once again.
'''Champ''' is an American smasher who uses [[Fox]] at a professional level in ''[[Melee]]'', ''[[Brawl]]'', and ''[[Smash 4]]''. He is respected among all the SoCal smash scene for being a great [[tournament director]] and a veteran in the smash scene since 2006. Champ was also ranked in ''Melee'' during the [[Golden age]] and in ''Brawl'' during 2009. He quit playing after [[GENESIS]] and has recently returned to compete in Smash 4 using {{SSB4|Fox}} once again. Champ is currently ranked 16th on the [[SoCal Power Rankings|SoCal Smash 4 Power Rankings]].


Champ's play style was inspired by [[Masashi]] and he never short hop in Melee. In Brawl, he's the only person to ever been ranked in SoCal with [[Captain Falcon]]. Currently in [[Smash 4]], he is consider one of the best [[Fox]] player in the West Coast and a sparring partner to [[Larry Lurr]].
Champ's play style was inspired by [[Masashi]] and he never short hop in Melee. In Brawl, he's the only person to ever been ranked in SoCal with [[Captain Falcon]]. In ''[[Smash 4]]'', he is considered to be one of the best {{SSB4|Fox}} player on the West Coast and a sparring partner to {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}.


Besides being a top player in all iterations of smash, he was also a prominent [[tournament director]] in the Southern California scene. Along with [[Nealdt]], he hosted major events that were a pivotal part in keeping [[Melee]] and [[Brawl]] alive during 2007 - 2012. He was also a panelist for the [[SoCal Power Rankings]] for both [[Melee]] and [[Brawl]].
Besides being a top player in all iterations of smash, he was also a prominent [[tournament director]] in the Southern California scene. Along with [[Nealdt]], he hosted major events that were a pivotal part in keeping [[Melee]] and [[Brawl]] alive during 2007 - 2012. He was also a panelist for the [[SoCal Power Rankings]] for both [[Melee]] and [[Brawl]].