3ND Clyde bags DEFCon Tekken 7 title
Erasing 4th box Josh’s twice to beat advantage, Jc Caborubias (3ND Clyde), defied all odds and became the Dinagyang E-Sports Festival and Convention 2020 Tekken 7 king. Coming all the way from the lower bracket, Clyde eked out every win that was much-needed to set up a finals

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Erasing 4th box Josh’s twice to beat advantage, Jc Caborubias (3ND Clyde), defied all odds and became the Dinagyang E-Sports Festival and Convention 2020 Tekken 7 king.
Coming all the way from the lower bracket, Clyde eked out every win that was much-needed to set up a finals clash with a familiar face in the Tekken scene, 4th box Josh.
Clyde was off to a blazing start after whipping Josh’s Akuma with his Dragunov to cancel Josh’s twice-to-beat advantage.
The tables were turned after Josh decided to switch up his character from Akuma to Eddie, his main character and one of the most successful ones he’s famous with.
Josh then again won two straight games and regained the momentum from Clyde then came the last two deciding matches.
In the deciding round, everybody was surprised and came up to their feet after Clyde switched up to his main character Jin Kazama that hyped up Time Square Iloilo.
The action-packed deciding rounds went Clyde’s way as he was hailed 2020 DEFCon Tekken 7 champion.
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