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Ken Hoang (SephirothKen LiquidKen) was born on 10 October, 1985 in Westminster, California, United States, is an American professional esports player and Survivor contestant. Discover Ken Hoang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As SephirothKen LiquidKen
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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October 1985
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace Westminster, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1985

Ken Hoang (born October 10, 1985), also known as Kenny, SephirothKen, or Liquid`Ken, is an American professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player and television personality.

2000

Hoang was widely considered the most dominant Melee player in the world during the early years of the game's competitive scene in the early to mid-2000s.

Hoang primarily plays Marth in Melee and is credited for pioneering several gameplay techniques integral to the game's competitive play, including the "dash dancing" movement technique and the "Ken Combo", an effective Marth combo for which he is the namesake.

Hoang's dominance in the game earned him the nickname "The King of Smash".

2003

Hoang possesses the highest major tournament win-to-loss ratio of any Super Smash Bros. Melee player from 2003 to 2007.

He received minor television coverage in MTV's True Life: I'm a Professional Gamer.

In 2003, he competed in his first major tournament, part of the Tournament Go (TG) series, one of the first major Melee tournament series.

In this, the fourth installment of the tournament series, Hoang won the singles (1 vs 1) tournament and lost in the doubles (2 vs 2) tournament to the winners of the first two TG tournaments.

Seven months later, in August 2003, Hoang attended and won TG5.

This was the first tournament where he partnered with Joel "Isai" Alvarado (otherwise known as "Malva00") for doubles in a team known as El Chocolate Diablo.

Their victory in the doubles tournament started a 2 1⁄2-year winning streak.

2004

Hoang was the 2004–2005 national champion of Major League Gaming, the 2007 international champion of Evolution Championship Series (EVO) World Finals, and was the highest ranked Super Smash Bros. Melee player in the United States, having also defeated reputable players from around the globe, including top Japanese players.

The worst loss he ever garnered in his competitive career was in August 2004 at TG6 where he placed 9th out of approximately 128 competitors.

2005

He traveled to Japan several times and defeated top players such as Aniki, Captain Jack, Masashi, Bombsoldier, Korius, and Mikael in the summer of 2005 and 2006.

2006

They won every doubles tournament they entered until MLG Chicago in July 2006, where they were defeated by Azen and Chillindude829 in the finals and received second place.

However, they reclaimed their title later that year in August at MLG Orlando where they defeated Azen and Chillindude829 6–3 in the finals.

For the next two years, he continued to win nearly every competition he entered.

In September 2006, Ken was nominated in "The Dangerous Five" as one of "The World's Most Dangerous Gamers" by Electronic Gaming Monthly, in which he was called "The Duper" for his fast, smart, and aggressive play.

2007

Hoang retired in 2007, however he returned to the Melee scene in 2012, competing sporadically since.

2008

Hoang was a contestant on Survivor: Gabon, which aired in the fall of 2008.

He finished in fifth-place and was the sixth member of the jury.

Hoang started playing Super Smash Bros. when it was released for the Nintendo 64, but never competed in an organized tournament for the game, due to a lack of a widespread competitive scene at the time.

When Super Smash Bros. Melee was released for the GameCube, Ken initially did not enjoy it, but the game grew on him after a period of a few months.

By the time he attended his first tournament, he already built up a reputation in his town as the best Smash player.

This tournament differed from most later Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments in that matches were free-for-all matches between four players rather than a 1 vs 1 match.

The other players teamed up against Hoang to eliminate him.

Ken retired from competitive play in 2008.

Although retired, he was regarded as one of the top players long after his departure from the tournament scene.

In August 2008 it was announced that Hoang would be appearing on Survivor: Gabon, on the American television network CBS.

2012

Hoang returned to the game in 2012 after a five-year hiatus and placed 33rd in Kings of Cali.

2013

He has since attended several additional tournaments, including EVO 2013, where he placed 49th out of 696 participants, then the Smash tournament with the largest number of entrants in history.

In 2013, Hoang's career was profiled in the documentary series The Smash Brothers.

At the end of the year, Ken was ranked in the final spot at 100th in Melee it on Me's 2013 SSBMRank listing of the best Melee players.

2014

In 2014 he and fellow Melee veteran Daniel "KoreanDJ" Jung joined Team Liquid as the team's first Smash Bros. players.

A 2021 list compiled by PGstats ranked Hoang as the fourth-greatest Melee player of all time.

On March 18, 2014, Team Liquid announced that Hoang and KDJ would be joining their new Super Smash Bros. team.

Ken Rose to 58th in the 2014 SSBMRank.

2015

At Apex 2015 Ken finished 81st.

At Apex he also played PC Chris in a Salty Suite exhibition match and lost 3–2.

At EVO 2015 Ken finished 13th, his highest placing at a major since Super Champ Combo in 2007.