![]() In the final game, with both players on their final stock, he was on the verge of death. In the reset, he had to claw back from another 2-1 deficit. The grand final was one to remember, as Mang0 clawed back from a 2-0 deficit to force a game five and eventually pulling off the reverse 3-0 sweep to set up a bracket reset. In their last head-to-head matchup, Zain defeated Mang0 in the Summit Champions League and is also the reigning Smash Summit champion, where he beat Mang0 for the title back in Nov. They’ve traded sets back and forth during the last year and a half. The two players have had a lot of history during the pandemic. Waiting for him there was current number one ranked player in the world, Zain. With a very intense four-game set, Mang0 managed to eliminate Hungrybox to make it all the way to the grand final. Mang0 3-1’d Plup to meet up with an old time rival, Team Liquid’s Juan “Hungrybox” Debiedma. This time around the results were reversed. With a 3-1 victory he set up a rematch against the player who sent him to losers in the first place, Plup. After quickly dispatching of Kurtis “Moky” Pratt and Golden Guardian’s Edgard “None” Sheleby, both in 3-0 fashion, he matched up against one of the tournament favorites, Panda Global’s Cody “iBDW” Schwab. From there, he went on a typical Mang0 losers bracket run. A winners quarter final defeat to Panda Global’s Justin “Plup” McGrath sent Mang0 to the losers bracket early.
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