Despite his disappointment at fighting a corrupted opponent, Sagat still fought Ryu but sought to break Bison's mind control. He implored to Ryu that a true warrior would not give in to such treachery. Ryu awakened from Bison's control and, rejecting the Satsui no Hado, defeated and drove away Bison temporarily. Sagat finally realized that rivalries must have their limits. Sagat tells Ryu that he was almost destroyed by the corruption and is not yet ready to take him on again.
Ryu then leaves Sagat, promising to return when he becomes a true master. Sagat realizes that he must defeat Ryu, not for revenge, but his destiny. Afterward, he resigned from his Shadaloo post.
Sagat continued to train his body and mind in Thailand, hoping to become the world's strongest fighter once again before he became too old to do so. After the second World Warrior Tournament, Sagat lapses into a depression, "feeling like a loser". Attending one of Adon's matches in search of "something to reignite [his] spirit", he is mocked and challenged to a match by his former pupil.
Defeating Adon with his Tiger Destruction as he is cheered on by the fans, Sagat feels reinvigorated, and then enters S. He eventually finds Ryu and battles him. The outcome of the battle is currently unknown. After the tournament, Sagat reflects on his obsession with Ryu, realizing that instead of focusing on victory or defeat, what's truly important is communicating one's soul to the opponent through one's fists.
Sagat compares his former self to Seth , whose fists Sagat says were "mute" and wonders whether he has changed now. In his ending, as he returns home to his village, he is greeted by Chit, his sister and a monk characters who all appear in the second volume of Masahiko Nakahira 's Ryu Final manga who ask how the tournament went. Sagat replies that he "actually had fun" because he "met an old friend" presumably Ryu.
Meanwhile, Adon watches him as he leaves, vowing to dethrone him and become the new God of Muay Thai. Before his DLC announcement, Sagat didn't make a physical appearance in Street Fighter V , the likely reason being to maintain character balance at the time. He questions why the former Shadaloo king was at his present location. In the Lair of the Four Kings stage, F. G 's statue is replaced with one of Sagat in the former's character story fight with M.
Bison since it takes place at a time when Sagat had not yet been replaced within Shadaloo. Sagat found him when he was just a cub, naming him "Maiu", simply meaning "cat", but as he developed into a fully-grown tiger, calling him "cat" didn't feel right, so the children of the village gave him his full name.
In his character story, Sagat was training as usual when he is tormented by the Satsui no Hado. Seeing Namupun , in a demonic visage, instilling him to "kill them" possibly referring to other fighters , Sagat manages to overcome this power and his desire to kill by unknowingly tapping into the Power of Nothingness. Sagat appeared as a playable character in Capcom vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos. Whilst training by a waterfall, Sagat is informed by a villager that the young girl he once saved has gone missing.
Listening to the brother of the girl's pleas for help, Dhalsim appears before him and asks a favor of him, telling him of missing children from his village. The two decide to team up and search for Pandora , believing the power within it may help them find the missing children. Sagat decides that "A King has no need" for the box and the two walk off into the distance, with Pandora closing behind them.
He was added in the Version 2 release. Sagat appears in the seasonal event Granblue Fighter Ultra. His battle with Ryu is shown in a flashback, where he mocks Ryu for not taking advantage of his weakness. With Sagat nearly emerging victorious, Ryu taps into the Satsui no Hadou and scars him. His defeat led to Adon joining Shadaloo to get revenge for "insulting Muay Thai" with his defeat.
In the Ryu Final manga, flashbacks of Sagat coping with his loss to Ryu are shown. He is distraught due to his loss and is shown rampaging in grief. Sagat becomes a lost soul, but after protecting two orphans from poachers, he finds new meaning in his life. He is shown to be a hermit in Thailand during the present time and is often visited by the orphan siblings and a monk he befriended.
He is first shown fighting Hugo , who arrogantly claims that he would win since Ryu who is famous for beating Sagat fought him to a draw. Sagat berates him for his ignorance and easily defeats him. Right before his match with Akuma , Ryu seeks Sagat out to have a rematch. A fierce battle commences, and though Ryu is the first to be knocked down, Sagat's chest scars reopen as well. Sagat thanks Ryu for the good fight, and tells him to be ready, as he is tired of waiting and will seek Ryu out next time.
A younger Sagat is shown during the Chun-Li miniseries as the main antagonist. In this series, he is portrayed as far more evil and ruthless than even his earlier incarnations, serving as Bison 's enforcer in secretly stealing priceless artifacts. His portrayal in all other series is a mix of his various incarnations: Though he chooses to remain a member of Shadaloo unlike his Alpha incarnation, he remains honorable.
While he wants his rematch with Ryu , he disapproves of his organization's methods and warns Ryu about Shadaloo. After his loss to Ryu, he began training with Dhalsim and became much more powerful, even shocking Ryu with his new strength and recommending that he should train with the Yoga master as well. During the Street Fighter tournament, he served as the host for the Chinese branch of the preliminary matches and allows Fei Long and Chun-Li to enter if they can defeat all the martial artists who passed the preliminaries.
Near the end of the series, he finally has his much-awaited rematch with Ryu, and though he lost, they parted on good terms. In Street Fighter vs. Darkstalkers , he reappears and allies with Felicia , Ken, and Chun-Li to fight the monsters that appear. Similar to Ken , Sagat hears rumors of Evil Ryu beating people to near death. He believes M. Bison is behind this and confronts him. However M. The two then fight with M.
Bison being in control throughout the fight but Sagat lands heavy hits on M. Bison which then leads into a Tiger Knee and Tiger Uppercut. Receiving both attacks back to back, forced M. Bison to retreat and leaves his henchmen to deal with Sagat.
He is first seen in the infamous fight with Ryu , in which he receives his scar, an event that makes him go berserk and run right into a Hadouken , and lose the match.
Later on, he is belittled by Bison for losing, and his rematch with Ryu is denied by the leader of Shadow Law, who instead sends him to fetch Cammy and Vega. After their failures, they are to be eliminated.
It is unknown if Sagat completed this mission or not. Known as Viktor Sagat , he appears as an ally to M. Bison in the show, serving as his second-in-command of Shadaloo. For most of the cartoon, his rivalry with Ryu isn't present. However, in the episode " Second to None ", a flashback is shown where Ryu scars him with a Shoryuken, with Ryu himself winning the fight.
After learning of Bison's insane plan to destroy the entire world in the final episode " Cammy Tell Me True ", Sagat switches sides and joins forces with Guile , Chun-Li , a reformed Cammy , and Delta Red to help stop and defeat Bison.
He also has no connection to Shadoloo, being a former Muay Thai champion who refused to allow his fights to be fixed at the behest of the Ashura crime syndicate. To punish him, Ashura had him framed as a dealer in drugs and imprisoned. He encounters Ryu when Donu , an Ashura agent, pulls a similar trick to get Ryu sent to the prison where Sagat is held.
After an initial fight, Sagat recognizes Ryu as a kindred fighting spirit and the two become friends, defending each other against the abusive prison warden Nuchi. After Ryu and Ken defeat Ashura, they present evidence that gets Sagat released from prison, and in gratitude, Sagat tells them to go to India in search of Dhalsim if they wish to master the secrets of Hadou. In the live-action movie, Victor Sagat listed as "Viktor Sagat" in the movie's action figure line is depicted as an underground mob boss in Shadaloo City and the bodyguard for the insane dictator General Bison.
In contrast to his rivalry with Ryu in the games, Sagat was depicted as Ken 's rival instead. Sagat was once a cage fighter named Iron Fist; he retired to head the Shadaloo Tong, which controlled the city's criminal operations. Ryu and Ken a couple of con artists attempt to sell him fake guns, but Sagat uncovers the plot and orders them killed. Ryu and Ken manage to beat Sagat's men to a pulp until they are stopped by Sagat's gun-wielding bodyguards.
Impressed, Sagat plans for Ryu and Ken to be the next opponents of his cage-fighting champion and best friend, Vega. Hawk spot them, deciding to recruit them as allies to the AN. Guile outlines a plan with Ryu and Ken to "escape" from prison and "kill" him in the process while carrying a homing device that Guile and the AN will use to track Sagat to Bison's lair.
The plan goes well, and Sagat accepts Ryu and Ken as his allies, unaware that they are spying on him. Sagat and his men all flee to the AN headquarters and seek refuge with Bison at the black market, where they all watch a magic show by the Benbelli Brothers in reality Chun-Li , Balrog , and Honda , all bent on revenge. Here, Sagat shows Bison a sample of the weapons he will be supplying him with, and the crafty Bison attempts to pay him with a trunk of Bison Dollars which he will establish after taking the Earth over.
An enraged Sagat refuses and calls Bison a raving lunatic, prompting them to terminate their partnership until Ryu and Ken in a desperate attempt to get the homing device to Bison's fortress and call Guile inform them of a lorry filled with explosives by Chun-Li, Balrog, and Honda heading straight for them. Allied once again, Bison, Sagat, Vega, Ryu, Ken and the two armies flee the tent just before the explosion. Sagat and his men then go with Bison to the hidden base, where they are "welcome to stay".
Sagat is also present at Bison's attempt to blow Guile's stealth boat up with mines, where he is horrified to see Guile alive; Bison refers to his eyepatch as the cause of his not knowing of Ryu and Ken's escape plan with Guile. Sagat also witnessed the execution of the fifty-three relief workers Bison had taken hostage.
After Guile and his army finally arrive just before the execution, Sagat and Vega deduce Ryu and Ken to have led them there and plan to ambush and kill them in revenge.
Sagat and Vega corner Ryu in the locker room and start to beat him up, until Ryu knocks Vega aside and Sagat himself is punched aside by Ken, who found Ryu after getting separated from him.
Ken and Sagat then fight their own battle in the base's gym while Ryu and Vega fight. At first, Sagat appears to have the upper hand, until Ken manages to use some of the gym equipment to hurt Sagat and finally score a knockout, hitting Sagat into a nearby wall. But just before leaving with Ryu, who knocked Vega out, Ken gives Sagat a golden figurine he had stolen as a sarcastic "thank-you" present, quipping that had Ken not met Sagat and seen how evil he was, he might have ended up becoming a monster like him.
With the base collapsing, Sagat abandons Vega and escapes with Dee Jay through a secret passage to avoid being arrested by the AN. Muay Thai history might be ancient but it came to the masses through video games. You may not have been aware of the connection but on all of these occasions, you were plagiarizing the fearful Sagat. Sagat was a villainous character of the game, Street Fighter, who became notoriously difficult to defeat.
In , the small town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima welcomed a baby boy would become one of the greatest Muay Thai fighters of all time. With a celebrated family history of kickboxing, Sagat was quickly introduced to the sport by one of his ten siblings. By the age of 16, Sagat had already gained a reputation as unbeatable, fighting 20 times without a loss. After being scouted by Boonyeam Sophon, the owner of Porntawee boxing camp Nonthaburi , his success continued and he became both admired and feared for his deadly triple kick — the move which was later made famous again by Street Fighter.
Chumporn Sangvilert. This is true for even the fictional Sagat from the Street Fighter series, who boasts a massive scar across his chest from fighting against Akuma in a martial arts tournament. In our real life counterpart, Sagat was still a young man, at age 25 and lost nine fights in a row. For the once unbeaten fighter, this was beyond belief and he was convinced that he was cursed by black magic.
After consoling with many monks, however, he felt refueled by their wisdom and discovered his new weapon — the uppercut another feature of Street Fighter. The uppercut consolidated his reputation as the knockout king, and he retired at the age of 28 after winning of fights, of which were victories by KO. The monks may have been able to resurge Sagat from a loss of confidence but the draw of a growing drug addiction were beyond their powers.
Between the years of and he was arrested three times for consumption and then later distribution, leaving him with a five year prison sentence. Characterized as a menacing and muscular tall man, Sagat's other physical features include his bald head with one of his eyes covered by an eye patch and a major scar on his chest.
Sagat also bears his Muay-Thai short and wraps on his hands and feet. Sagat has similar gameplay aspects to characters like Ryu and Ken including a fireball and uppercut but has other moves that help differentiate. Sagat served as the final boss in the original Street Fighter and was initially unplayable. He became a playable character in later Street Fighter games and continued to be associated as a sub-boss in the series.
Sagat has long been considered to be one of the more powerful Street Fighter characters. Early iterations of him as a playable character were considered to be at the top of a game's tier list, while later iterations would see him weakened dramatically. Prior to the original Street Fighter , Sagat was already attained "The King" title and defended his status from many fighters.
One major fight came from combatant Gou Hibiki who took out his right eye which Sagat brutally kills him for the damage. To test more fighters and try to proclaim the status as the strongest man in the world, Sagat initiated the first ever World Warriors tournament.
During this time, Sagat also trained aspiring Thai fighter Adon. After many fights, Sagat would face a young Ryu in the final match only to be defeated. Not knowing of the triggering of the Satsui no Hadou power Ryu was using to defeat Sagat and scar his chest, Sagat vows revenge on the Japanese fighter.
Sagat would blindly face and lose his mocking student Adon, leaving himself ashamed and full of rage. In an attempt to get his life back on track, Sagat joins Shadaloo in hopes of that the corporation finds Ryu. During his search, Gou Hibiki's son Dan would come across Sagat for revenge for the death of his father.
To prevent any trouble, Sagat purposely loses to satisfy Dan's vengeance. Sagat demanded Ryu to come back to his senses which was successful. After the defeat of Bison in the hands of a free Ryu, Sagat finally understood the Satsui no Hadou that tormented Ryu. Before departing, Ryu promises Sagat that they will fight once again. Unfortunately, Ryu was knocked out in the tournament before Sagat can fight him so the Thai fighter continues to train himself.
Feeling ashamed, Sagat visits a fight featuring Adon to help inspire himself. Still mocked by his pupil, the enraged Sagat immediately fights Adon and defeats him with a reinvigorating cheer by his fans. Finding out Ryu is entering the S.
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