31-year-old dad with two full-time jobs and limited practice beats pro Tekken god
“I never fight alone.”
However, this is not the case for Italian pro playerJoshua “Ghirlanda” Bianchi, who made it to top 8 of the Tekken World Tour Global Finals 2022 (TWT Global Finals 2022).
In aFacebook post, Ghirlanda shared how he squeezes in online Tekken training into his schedule. Despite being a family man with two full-time jobs, he was still able to win the East Europe Regional Finals to represent his region in the world championship in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
His TWT run was no walk in the park either. In the group stage, he faced the reigning EVO championJae-Min “Knee” Baefrom Korea, the reigning TWT championYuta “Chikurin” Takefrom Japan, and the only unified EVO championArslan “Arslan Ash” Siddiquefrom Pakistan.
Even though he was put in a lions’ pit, the 31-year-old player still managed to get out of the round robin group stage and qualify for the final bracket after an incredible 2-0 win against Arslan Ash.
Ghirlanda beats Arslan Ash in TWT Global Finals 2022
In their match in Group A, Ghirlanda’s Katarina faced the Kunimitsu of Arslan in the small confines of Dragon’s Nest.
Using the small space to his advantage, the Italian representative managed to outplay the Pakistani champion with counter attacks and proper wall positioning.
With a Greater Rhea (d/f+4) connecting on counter hit, he was able to perform a combo taking the first game with a Double Slap (1,1) pressure against the wall.
Sticking with Kunimitsu, Arslan decided to bring the fight to a wider stage and chose Infinite Azure 2, but this did not stop Ghirlanda at all. Pokes and counter hits interrupted most of Arslan’s offense making it difficult for him to take a round.
The East European champion took the match 2-0 to advance to the final bracket, sealing Arslan’s fate in the process.
Ghirlanda ended his TWT run in 4th place after he lost toSang-hyun “Jeondding” Jeon, but not before eliminating Joseph “Joey Fury” Bennett and Daichi “Nobi” Nakayama.
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