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I have to say that fighting this opponent was a challenge. A fun challenge, as this opponent is always ready to step back in order to play it safe. His defense was really good, as was his offense.
When he did Lili's low moves it felt like I was played like a fiddle, the finest fiddle you can imagine.
The other users here in the comments had a different experience. Getting beaten up is something you need to take with grace in a fighting game, or else you wont have any fun. And with this opponent you can have fun. My character might've kissed the walls of some of the stages, but I also managed to win sometimes.
Ggs in Tekken 7, good moves, hope to play again :)