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373:, where he faced Jeffrey "Sjow" Brusi in a match where he was heavily favored to win but ultimately lost. Following the loss, Life's motivation appeared to wane, leading to a reduction in his practice regimen. Upon his return to Korea for the second WCS season of the year, this time hosted by the
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