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'' | ''[[Capcom/Move lists#Sagat|Click here]] for more information about Sagat's other fighting game appearances.'' | ||
Sagat first appeared as the final challenger in the original [[Street Fighter]]. He returned as the second to last boss in [[Street Fighter II]], and was first selectable in [[Street Fighter II Champion Edition]]. Sagat won the title of Emperor/God of Muay Thai from Nuah Kahn as a teenager, and became a national hero in Thailand. At the end of the first World Warrior tournament, only one fighter managed to reach Sagat: a young martial artist named Ryu. Initially, Sagat was able to pin Ryu, and was sure that he was the winner of the match. However, Ryu became desperate to win the fight and was consumed by the Satsui no Hadou and executed the Metsu Shoryuken, grievously wounding Sagat and leaving a massive scar across his chest. | Sagat first appeared as the final challenger in the original [[Street Fighter]]. He returned as the second to last boss in [[Street Fighter II]], and was first selectable in [[Street Fighter II Champion Edition]]. Sagat won the title of Emperor/God of Muay Thai from Nuah Kahn as a teenager, and became a national hero in Thailand. At the end of the first World Warrior tournament, only one fighter managed to reach Sagat: a young martial artist named Ryu. Initially, Sagat was able to pin Ryu, and was sure that he was the winner of the match. However, Ryu became desperate to win the fight and was consumed by the Satsui no Hadou and executed the Metsu Shoryuken, grievously wounding Sagat and leaving a massive scar across his chest. |