You guys keep on hating on Shigikix...like he cares what you think. He's winning and competing at top level and getting paid and traveling the world. What the f*ck are yall doing?
@@timepressurehe is defending because a lot of insecure good for nothing idiots like u keep crying in the comment section and we are sick and tired of that low life, bacterial existence of such people.
Sugar-Kix is amazingly talented but mostly a 'trick-dancer' with some break. Many people cannot see this. The music serves as a tempo. There's many others like him. I'm not hating. It's a simple and clear fact. I think as break moves to Olympics, it is likely to favor this style and everyone will have the same build. Just look at half the BCone competitors - they built the same as gymnasts. Breaking will become more exclusive on the world stage and only accessible to dancers who start young and have coaches and trainers the whole time. Tru-school breaking will always be upheld in the communities by people driven to express and contribute to this legacy of style and flavor.
@@masteryas21 From my perspective, Victor was more original and flowed through his round from beginning to end. His transitions were better. I felt Shigekix broke momentum by resetting and honestly the "bicycle leg kick" beat kill is probably the easiest set up out there. Shigekix was more dynamic, but his creativity wasnt enough for me.
@@NickyQround 2 yes but not with round 1, round 1 victor has the same foundation as the previous fight, and the flow shown is still inferior to story telling and kill the beat by shige and yap shige is more dynamic move