With a swift forward aerial and a grab on the ledge with his trusted Jigglypuff, Juan Hungrybox Debiedma achieved a 10-year goal, winning the Evolution Championship Series and becoming the best Super Smash Bros. Melee player in the world.In front of a crowd of 12,000 people, Hungrybox had an incredible losers bracket run, defeating Johnny S2J Kim, rival and fellow god Joseph Mango Marquez, friendly hometown foe Justin Plup McGrath, and the final boss Adam Armada Lindgren, someone hes traded sets with for more than half a year. Its his first Evo win and something he said hell never forget. For him, it doesnt even feel real.Im gonna wake up any second now, he said. I know this isnt real. Its just really realistic. Its just the HTC Vive. Its just virtual reality right now. But honest to god, I dont know how to top this. Its almost like the end of an era, because it took me 10 years to get this and four Evos, and I kept giving away free Evos.Hungrybox said that his motivation to make it through the losers bracket came after beating Mango, which convinced him that he could beat anyone. Coming into the event, Mango was seen as the tournament favorite, destined to make a run for his third Evo championship.I beat S2J, which got me momentum and then when I beat Mango, I thought I could beat anyone in the world, Hungrybox explains. This was the definition of clutch and Ill never do this again probably. Ill enjoy my one Evo, and Im gonna put this [trophy] next to me when Im an old man and have it when I die. This is the most valuable object I will likely ever see in my life.Facing Mango is something that Hungrybox has done an awful lot of in his career. The two players are rivals, which extends out of the game, trash-talking one another in moments that the community will remember forever. Theyre polar opposites and foes that have traded wins with one another many times this year.This time, however, Hungrybox said Mangos play style is what gave him an edge.[Mango] was just going super aggressive so I had to do in-set adaptation because Im used to playing Crunchs Fox and other Foxes, who are more defensive, he said. And he just hyper-aggressed. I used the first game to figure him out and then in games two and three, I thought he was going in with this crazy style. All I have to do is wait for him to come to me.Often receiving flack for being boring with Jigglypuff, Hungrybox began to edge-guard his opponents in a tunneled pursuit. Hed follow them off stage, and continually hit them until they couldnt get back to the ledge.These new and exciting tactics in his play style worked against Armada, who was considered last years best Melee player by a significant margin due to his dominant 2015 and Evo 2015 win. Its not the first time Hungrybox had beaten him, (having done so in November last year at DreamHack Winter); this time, however, glory, gold and bragging rights were amplified at the worlds largest fighting game event.Its the first time Ive ever beaten [Armada] two sets in a row, ever, I think, he said. It was just a lot of the stuff we had practiced, the clutch factor of the gods, and then just basically a lot of the stuff we grinded out, working against him.The we to Hungrybox doesnt just include training partners; it includes his best friend and now professional coach Luis Crunch Rosias, who recently joined Team Liquid. Hes the first Smash coach in the history of the game, and has helped Hungrybox for more than a year to improve his play and mindset to take big games when it matters.I dont know, [having Crunch] is like have your brother behind your back at all times, he said about his best friend, who he has known since the fifth grade. You cant fail when hes there. I knew having him around would help out, but I didnt think itd help out this much. Hes the best thing a player could ask for, to be honest.Hungrybox said that working with a coach requires him to swallow his pride and listen to Crunchs guidance for the better good. You have to bite your lip and be a little less prideful and tell yourself that maybe I do need that extra mind to help out, he said. So once you do that, teamwork gets you further than anything, in my opinion.Hungrybox said that Crunch was instrumental to his Evo win, cheering him up after an early loss to Justin Plup McGrath in the winners semifinals. He explains that each time he won or lost a match, he looked over to Crunch, who was in the bleachers at Mandalay Bay.He slaps me back into shape when Im feeling down, when Im feeling negative, when I said I probably cant do it like 1,500 times today, Hungrybox said. 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