Lim yo hwan biography sample
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The World Cyber Games Grand Finals were held from October 3rd-7th, at in Seattle, Washington, USA. This marked the second time the WCG would be held in the United States, with the WCG Grand Finals held in San Francisco three years earlier. WCG organizers hoped the Seattle event would match the 40, spectators that were drawn the year before at WCG in Monza, Italy, if not the 55, strong who attended WCG in Singapore.
Inside the Qwest Field Event Center, approximately participants representing 74 countries competed across all team and individual events. The tournament cash purse totaled $,, with over $26, allocated for StarCraft: Brood War competitors. Spectators of the Grand Finals were able to watch selected games on two stage areas, as well as flat-screen televisions set up throughout the venue. For fans at home, online video broadcasts were available in a number of languages as announcers provided play-by-play and analysis of featured matc
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A Boxer's Biography
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After spending time reading through threads, pointlessly wasting time as this was summer break one particular thread grabbed my attention.
In this thread, a lot of people talked about who they wanted to win at MLG Anaheim.
The hype was to be expected. After all, this MLG was definitely going to be one of the biggest in terms of stardom with players old and new entertaining the stage: BoxeR, White-Ra, MMA, IdrA, HuK to name a few.
Must be a Nerd Sauna in there
And as inom saw the lists of players that everyone mentioned, I noticed that a lot of people would mention BoxeR and state their reasons as: "Hes the kejsare, hes God, etc" Then someone mentioned in the thread how that everyone that would post these were simply little SC2 nerds that tr
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Lim Yo-Hwan (Revised Romanization: Im Yo-Hwan; Surname: Lim), known by the pseudonym SlayerS_`BoxeR` (usually shortened to Boxer), is one of the most successful players of StarCraft to date. He is the most popular Starcraft player with a fan club of more than , members and a DVD compilation of his greatest games released in South Korea.
Success[]
Lim had an impressive record with wins and losses in his professional career. This success has brought him the highest salary of professional gaming, exceeding an annual income of $, US Dollars per year, excluding the 90, dollars contributed in endorsements. In he was voted the greatest gamer of all time by readers of ESReality, one of the most popular western electronic sports websites, and in June he was included in an MTV list of "The 10 Most Influential Gamers in t