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Madlife - The ¨First¨ Support - [League of Legends]

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➤ Madlife
Hong Min-gi (Korean: 홍민기; born October 5, 1992), better known as MadLife (Korean: 매드라이프), is a South Korean esports caster and retired professional League of Legends player.[2] During his career as a professional player, MadLife was known internationally for his mastery of the champions Thresh and Blitzcrank, and was described as "one of the greatest support players in the world". He is also a Worlds finalist, having qualified in 2012 while on Azubu Frost. MadLife began his professional career in Season 2, joining Korean team MiG Frost. The team's main sponsor became streaming service Azubu in mid-2012 and was renamed Azubu Frost. MadLife and his teammates qualified for the Season 2 World Championship after reverse sweeping CLG Europe in the finals of The Champions Summer 2012. Azubu Frost made it all the way to the World Championship finals, where they lost to Taipei Assassins, finishing runner-up. MadLife stayed with Azubu Frost after Season 2 and continued to play for all its later successors, gaining international notoriety for his plays on Thresh and Blitzcrank while on CJ Entus. In late 2016 he announced his departure from the South Korean League of Legends scene and his signing with NA CS team Gold Coin United.[6][7] He was, however, unable to fly to the United States and play with the team during the first few weeks of competition due to visa issues.After two consecutive failed attempts to qualify for the NA LCS, MadLife left Gold Coin United in November 2017. Upon returning to South Korea in early 2018, MadLife received multiple offers from domestic teams, as well as from teams in China, Europe and Turkey. He turned them all down and instead focused on streaming full-time. MadLife subsequently announced his retirement from professional play on June 19, 2018

● Among Koreans, it was jokingly said that MiG (A previous name of CJ Entus Frost) stood for "MadLife is God." They also say "MAmen" whenever he shows exceptional play.
● Earned over 80% of the allstar vote in season 3, giving him the highest percentage vote of all players in all regions.[13]
● Enjoys playing the game Osu! as it requires concentration and good hand-eye co-ordination skills which are useful when playing LoL.
● Favorite champions are Alistar, Blitzcrank, and Thresh.
● Had the nickname "Machine" in Korea as a result of his lack of expression and his favorite champion being Blitzcrank
● Known as a god within the community for his 'godlike support play.
● Is well known for being one of the top skill shot based support players in the world. His excellence on Blitzcrank and Thresh is put down to brilliant micromanagement skills.
● His pioneering of heavy AP champions as support such as Lux and Zyra caused some to believe he was trolling or purposefully playing inefficient champions. This style of play has since come into the mainstream support meta.
● Known for his stylistic and aesthetically pleasing play. He is often the subject of videos which praise his ability pull off complex and difficult plays.
● Possesses a deep champion pool with no known support champions that he is weak with.
● Prefers to be known by his full name (Hong Min-gi) as opposed to MadLife.
● Was the last member of the original 2012 Azubu Frost roster to play a competitive game.
● Stated in interviews that he meditates to relax and finds it a good way to prepare for important matches.
● Awarded Best Support at 2012 Korean e-Sports Awards.
● He is one of just two players (Doublelift is the other) to have participated in all three All-Star events (Shanghai 2013, Paris 2014, and Los Angeles 2015). He has the added distinction of being the only one to be on a winning team all three times.
● Played with Shy on the same roster for 1626 days. As of November 30, 2016, when they departed CJ Entus, this was the longest any pair of players had played together.

♬ Music and Audio ♬
0:00 Diamond Eyes - Flutter
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4SChm6bJIwNRpaWzN6iPTr?si=akgl0M01R_yi6OxfMg4v1A
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsounds/diamond-eyes-flutter-ncs-release

4:04 Jim Yosef - Firefly
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5aSYCqTmfXXNsQOtTqEHq1?si=40nx3_3WRCaWjTm947ozrQ
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jim-yosef/jim-yosef-firefly-ncs-release

5:55 Diamond Eyes - Everything
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2goIIAg5kdzfwclJMFZM33?si=M-ha1tOaS-S5QQrcUdCwbQ
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/scdb/martin-garrix-khalid-ocean

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