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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Hungrybox held a near-10 year streak of placing in Top 8 at offline ranked ''Melee'' singles tournaments, excluding forfeits and sandbagging. The streak lasted between him placing 9th at {{Trn|The Big House 4}} in October 2014 losing to {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|Lucky}} and placing 9th at {{Trn|Tipped Off 15: Connected}} in June 2024 losing to {{Sm|Mang0}} and {{Sm|moky}}. He missed Top 8 at Tipped Off 15 despite his 90-day ''Ultimate'' "detox," where he was on Day 26 on taking a hiatus from ''Ultimate'' at the start of the tournament.
*[[The Big House 4]] in October of 2014 was the only ''Melee'' offline Major that Hungrybox entered and failed to place in Top 8, finishing at 9th place losing to {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|Lucky}}, his lowest placing in an offline ''Melee'' singles tournament excluding forfeits and sandbagging.
*Hungrybox is well-known for his post-victory celebrations (generally known as "popping off"), which have become a meme within the community due to their frequency and often-perceived excessiveness. One such pop-off that has became a recurring meme took place at [https://www.start.gg/tournament/east-coast-fridays-148/details East Coast Fridays #148], where after defeating {{Sm|Ginger}} in Grand Finals reset, Hungrybox's pop-off caused him to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU9y_bu7iWc briefly faint on-stream].
*Hungrybox is well-known for his post-victory celebrations (generally known as "popping off"), which have become a meme within the community due to their frequency and often-perceived excessiveness. One such pop-off that has became a recurring meme took place at [https://www.start.gg/tournament/east-coast-fridays-148/details East Coast Fridays #148], where after defeating {{Sm|Ginger}} in Grand Finals reset, Hungrybox's pop-off caused him to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU9y_bu7iWc briefly faint on-stream].
*Hungrybox 4-stocked {{Sm|Mew2King}} in a ''Melee'' [[money match]] on a large projection screen at {{Trn|Event 52: Kansas}} prior to the finals. Mew2King won the set, but {{Sm|Cactuar}} gave him a dollar anyway, stating "Hungrybox 4-stocked Mew2King, and here is his dollar," as he delivered it to Hungrybox.
*Hungrybox 4-stocked {{Sm|Mew2King}} in a ''Melee'' [[money match]] on a large projection screen at {{Trn|Event 52: Kansas}} prior to the finals. Mew2King won the set, but {{Sm|Cactuar}} gave him a dollar anyway, stating "Hungrybox 4-stocked Mew2King, and here is his dollar," as he delivered it to Hungrybox.
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*Hungrybox had a 500+ set winning streak on [[Smash Ladder]] netplay until he was beaten by {{Sm|SmashG0D}} (now known as Rishi) on October 8th, 2015<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/3o1fkw/hungryboxs_500_win_streak_in_netplay_is_now_over/</ref>.
*Hungrybox had a 500+ set winning streak on [[Smash Ladder]] netplay until he was beaten by {{Sm|SmashG0D}} (now known as Rishi) on October 8th, 2015<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/3o1fkw/hungryboxs_500_win_streak_in_netplay_is_now_over/</ref>.
*Hungrybox and Armada are the only two players that have won more than $300,000 in a select ''Smash'' title, being ''Melee''.
*Hungrybox and Armada are the only two players that have won more than $300,000 in a select ''Smash'' title, being ''Melee''.
*Hungrybox is the only player alongside Mang0 to have won a major ''Melee'' tournament in three different decades ({{Trn|Revival of Melee 2}} in 2009, {{Trn|Apex 2010}}, and {{Trn|Smash Summit 9}} in 2020).  
*Hungrybox is the only player alongside {{Sm|Mango}} to have won a major ''Melee'' tournament in three different decades ({{Trn|Revival of Melee 2}} in 2009, {{Trn|Apex 2010}}, and {{Trn|Smash Summit 9}} in 2020).  
*Hungrybox was nominated for ''{{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2016}}'' in the category "Best eSports Player".
*Hungrybox was nominated for ''{{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2016}}'' in the category "Best eSports Player".
*Hungrybox was part of the {{s|wikipedia|Forbes}} "30 under 30 - Games" 2017 list.
*Hungrybox was part of the {{s|wikipedia|Forbes}} "30 under 30 - Games" 2017 list.

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