Australian SSFIV Player ‘Toxy’ Joins The Traveling Circus

Are you a pro-gamer type? Enjoy watching men in singlets treat video games as a serious physical sport? Then this news is for you!
A well known Australian Street Fighter player by the name of “Toxy” has signed a 1 year contract with the pro-team “The Traveling Circus”. Toxy is known to be Australia’s best Akuma player, and could even be the best SFIV player in Australia hands down. More notably however TTC already houses the worlds best Akuma player Tokido, so there will be no shortage of the Demon Warrior making appearances. Check out the press release below ;
TTC is committed to supporting the Australian circuit, and the development of it’s players.
We are proud to announce the most recent addition to our TTC fight team.From Australia: TOXY – contract term: 1 year
Toxy is one of the most recognized names in the country, and could easily be named the best player on the entire Australian continent. An always improving competitor, with worldclass skills, and a deeper understanding of the game.
His demanding work ethic, combined with an impressive list of wins over some of the worlds best, deserves recognition and reward. Toxy entered tournaments for fighting games in 2004 and has been competing ever since. Doing extremely well in a variety of different “Street Fighter” titles. Having placed 1st or at least top 3 in over 95% of the major tournaments in Australia, Toxy is ready to test his skills on an international level. Plans are already in place for 2011 U.S tournaments, and we are excited for his arrival!
MVC3 players should also take note, that Toxy has plans to compete, and should be treated as a serious threat.
I’m sure our fellow Australian staff would like to congratulate Toxy on his recent rise to fame, and the best of luck going forward. Make sure to check out some official Toxy apparel, the designs are actually kick-ass and courtesy of well known graphic artist “BossLogic“.
Source: [ShadowLoo]
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