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The Theory That the Lupe vs. Daigo Fight Was Staged [Update]

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Last night, Lupe Fiasco beat Daigo Umehara in Street Fighter V. The result was unexpected, and some believe, perhaps, staged.

There could be other factors the contributed to this outcome. Maybe Daigo was jet-lagged, maybe he’s still not that familiar with Street Fighter V, or maybe he was being polite. Or maybe, you know, Lupe is good.

Prior to publication, Kotaku reached out to Alex Verrey at MadCatz and asked if the Lupe fight was staged. Verrey replied, “No sir, it was not! Daigo would never allow such a thing.”

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(Kotaku also reached out to Capcom and Daigo’s spokesperson, but haven’t heard back yet.)

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Update - 7:32pm February 16: Daigo issued the following quote to Kotaku: “Given that Lupe is such a wildly talented artist, it shouldn’t be surprising that he came to play against me last night. I would like to congratulate him on his victory last night, but let’s say that you can eagerly await a rematch. The crowd warmly welcomed us and was so excited. I thought it was a great run. Lupe gifted me his own “Metal Gear” jacket (which I wore at the autograph session latter). I believe it was because he thought we had good matches too!”

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Others thought it was the real deal.

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Some weren’t sure what to think.

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Then, there are those who just took it for what it was: an exhibition match between a major recording artist and a top-notch professional gamer.

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Some people thought the most important thing is that the fight will help the fighting game community grow even more.

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Some real talk:

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And finally:

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