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Victor “Punk” Woodley Joins Echo Fox

Victor “Punk” Woodley Joins Echo Fox

Echo Fox has announced an addition to their fighting game roster, one of the most coveted free agent Street Fighter V pros, Victor “Punk” Woodley.

Punk, a newcomer in the fighting game community, has managed to turn heads with wins at six major Street Fighter V events starting with his first victory in April, 2017, when he took first-place at West Coast Warzone. Punk will make his debut with Echo Fox at NorCal Regionals, starting March 30th. The tournament is the first Capcom Pro Tour event of the year, and the perfect opportunity for the newest Fox to show fans what he can do.

Punk is known for his exciting and confident Karin play, as well as his swagger both in and out of game. By joining the team’s current roster of Street Fighter player, Tokido, Momochi, and Justin Wong, he’ll make Echo Fox’s already dominant fighting game team even more exciting to watch.

“We’re honored to have Victor “Punk” Woodley, one of the most exciting names in the fighting games genre, join our Echo Fox family,” said Rick Fox. “I’m confident his talent will continue to solidify our position as one of the leading esports organizations across genres, and will strengthen our roster at this year’s NorCal Regionals.”

“I’m very happy to be alongside such great team and my good friend Justin,” said Victor “Punk” Woodley.

Punk will make his debut with Echo Fox at NorCal Regionals, starting March 30th. The tournament is the first Capcom Pro Tour event of the year, and the perfect opportunity for the newest Fox to show fans what he can do.

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