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Uzi (gamer)

Jian Zihao (Chinese: 简自豪, born April 5, 1997), better known as Uzi, is a former Chinese professional League of Legends player. Uzi is renowned for his mechanical prowess on champions such as Vayne, Kai'Sa, Ezreal and Kog'Maw.[2][3][4][5] He was well known as the franchise player for Royal Never Give Up and its predecessors, although he also played briefly for OMG[6] and Newbee.[7]

Uzi
Jian in 2022
Current team
TeamEdward Gaming
RoleBot Laner
GameLeague of Legends
LeagueLPL
Personal information
Name简自豪
(Jian Zihao)
Born (1997-04-05) April 5, 1997 (age 27)
Yichang, Hubei, China[1]
NationalityChinese
Career information
Playing career2012–present
RoleBot Laner
Team history
2012–2014Royal Club
2014Star Horn Royal Club
2014–2015OMG
2015–2016Qiao Gu
2016Newbee
2016–2020Royal Never Give Up
2021–2022Bilibili Gaming
2023–2023Edward Gaming
Career highlights and awards
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese簡自豪
Simplified Chinese简自豪
Transcriptions
Southern Min
Hokkien POJJiǎn Zìháo
Medal record

Uzi has played in the World Championship grand finals twice, both times with Royal Club. He won his first international title at the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational with his team Royal Never Give Up, after defeating the LCK champions Kingzone DragonX.[8]

Uzi officially announced his retirement from professional play on Weibo on 3 June 2020.[9] Uzi ended his career due to personal health issues.[10]

Uzi would sign with Edward Gaming on June 10th, 2023 to play competitively again during the summer split, but the team would place 8th and fail to qualify for worlds. November 22nd, after worlds ended, Uzi would announce his retirement once more on stream, stating that he felt defeated by reality, and that he had lost the desire to play competitively.

Career edit

Uzi began his professional career on the Chinese team Royal Club. Widely considered as one of the best AD carries during seasons three and four, Uzi demonstrated his great mechanic prowess and carried his team to two consecutive second-place finishes at the League of Legends World Championship in both 2013 and 2014. Despite their success at Season 3 Worlds, the departure of Tabe prompted Uzi to switch to the mid lane at the start of Season 4 before returning to the ADC role during the summer. Renamed to Star Horn Royal Club, Uzi with Korean imports inSec and Zero rose to the challenge and finished second at worlds with a 1:3 series against one of the best teams ever, Samsung White. And he left the Royal club for the communication problem with Korean imports.

Season 5 however, proved to be a slump in Uzi's career after moving to OMG. Despite being touted as one of the biggest talent transfers of the offseason, OMG incurred difficulties in integrating Uzi to the team. Coupled with the decline of Gogoing and Lovelin, Season 5 was a disappointing one for Uzi. Uzi was picked up by Qiao Gu Reapers and was their sub for Peco. QG was invited to IEM Katowice in March 2016 where they beat Fnatic in their first best of one but were then subsequently eliminated in the group stages following a loss to SK Telecom T1 and then losing to Fnatic 1 - 2.

In May 2016, Qiao Gu Reapers was acquired by Newbee. However, five days later Uzi's contract was bought out by Royal Never Give Up.

On 3 June 2020, Uzi announced his retirement from professional gaming, citing health concerns. In a statement he said, "As a result of staying up late for years, a fatty diet and being under insurmountable stress, last year I found out that I was type-2 diabetic." He added that his mental state was "not as good as it was before". In an effort to recover, he took medication and made changes to his work schedule and exercise habits, but his situation did not change. His doctor told him there could be "serious complications" if he continued playing competitively.[11][12]

On 15 Dec 2021, Uzi announced he will return to the game and join BLG (Bilibili Gaming) as AD player. At the same time, Crisp Breath and Doggo join the BLG too. Uzi himself also responded to this situation. In the past two years, exercise and fitness have become indispensable things in his daily life, so he is still relatively confident in his body. But in the 2021 Spring LPL (League of Legends Pro League), Uzi has not participated any official game yet. On 1 Jan 2021, RNG (Royal Never Give up) 2:1 BLG (Bilibili Gaming). Uzi did not participate the game.

Tournament results edit

(Star Horn) Royal Club edit

Royal Never Give Up edit

Individual awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Chen, Hongyu (10 February 2020). "The Esports Story of Wuhan: The City Before China's Coronavirus Outbreak". The Esports Observer. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  2. ^ Rand, Emily (3 June 2020). "LoL star bot laner 'Uzi' retires, citing injuries". ESPN. Retrieved 9 June 2020. He is considered the greatest bot laner of all time, not only in China's LoL Pro League but in all of League of Legends.
  3. ^ "Rekkles Ranks ADC Players Worldwide From Best To Worst". Inven Global. [Interviewer:] 'Could you rank these players from best to worst?' Rekkles: 'I haven't played against everyone here, but I have definitely seen them play. Uzi is for sure the best.'
  4. ^ "TL Doublelift: "We don't have too much to lose now, so we were able to play like ourselves"". Both Doublelift and Olleh had shown stellar performance against Uzi, a renowned ADC player that is regarded as the best by many.
  5. ^ "RNG Head Coach Kezman: "Uzi would've been the best ADC player, regardless of which region he was born in"".
  6. ^ Lingle, Samuel (11 December 2014). "Uzi joins OMG, creating Chinese super superteam". Dot Esports. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  7. ^ Isaakov, Emil (25 December 2015). "Uzi joins Qiao Gu, now owned by eSports organization Newbee". Dot Esports. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Uzi finally met his destiny by claiming the MSI crown with RNG". Dot Esports.
  9. ^ "LoL star bot laner 'Uzi' retires, citing injuries". ESPN.com. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  10. ^ Cogley, M. (2020, June 5). Esports 'icon' retires at 23 due to health concerns - Diabetes and shoulder pain are among the problems that have brought League of Legends player Uzi's career to an early close. The Daily Telegraph/The Sunday Telegraph: Web Edition Articles (London, England). Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.nyu.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&docref=news/17B6B153F65D05D0.
  11. ^ "Gaming 'hero' retires at 23 due to ill-health". BBC News. 4 June 2020. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  12. ^ @RNGRoyal (3 June 2020). "As of today, LPL0006 @UziRNG will officially retire. Uzi was not only the heart and soul of RNG, but also an icon in the esports world as a whole. From a teenager onwards he never gave up and worked as hard as he could to be the best he could in his role, he inspired many" (Tweet). Retrieved 3 June 2020 – via Twitter.
  13. ^ "Uzi finally lifts the LPL championship trophy". Dot Esports.
  14. ^ "Uzi finally meets his destiny by claiming the MSI crown with RNG". Dot Esports.


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In this Chinese name the family name is Jian Jian Zihao Chinese 简自豪 born April 5 1997 better known as Uzi is a former Chinese professional League of Legends player Uzi is renowned for his mechanical prowess on champions such as Vayne Kai Sa Ezreal and Kog Maw 2 3 4 5 He was well known as the franchise player for Royal Never Give Up and its predecessors although he also played briefly for OMG 6 and Newbee 7 UziJian in 2022Current teamTeamEdward GamingRoleBot LanerGameLeague of LegendsLeagueLPLPersonal informationName简自豪 Jian Zihao Born 1997 04 05 April 5 1997 age 27 Yichang Hubei China 1 NationalityChineseCareer informationPlaying career2012 presentRoleBot LanerTeam history2012 2014Royal Club2014Star Horn Royal Club2014 2015OMG2015 2016Qiao Gu2016Newbee2016 2020Royal Never Give Up2021 2022Bilibili Gaming2023 2023Edward GamingCareer highlights and awardsMSI champion 2018 2018 MSI MVP Rift Rivals champion 2018 2 LPL champion 2 LPL All Pro First TeamChinese nameTraditional Chinese簡自豪Simplified Chinese简自豪TranscriptionsSouthern MinHokkien POJJiǎn ZihaoMedal record EsportsRepresenting ChinaAsian Games2018 IndonesiaUzi has played in the World Championship grand finals twice both times with Royal Club He won his first international title at the 2018 Mid Season Invitational with his team Royal Never Give Up after defeating the LCK champions Kingzone DragonX 8 Uzi officially announced his retirement from professional play on Weibo on 3 June 2020 9 Uzi ended his career due to personal health issues 10 Uzi would sign with Edward Gaming on June 10th 2023 to play competitively again during the summer split but the team would place 8th and fail to qualify for worlds November 22nd after worlds ended Uzi would announce his retirement once more on stream stating that he felt defeated by reality and that he had lost the desire to play competitively Contents 1 Career 2 Tournament results 2 1 Star Horn Royal Club 2 2 Royal Never Give Up 3 Individual awards 4 ReferencesCareer editUzi began his professional career on the Chinese team Royal Club Widely considered as one of the best AD carries during seasons three and four Uzi demonstrated his great mechanic prowess and carried his team to two consecutive second place finishes at the League of Legends World Championship in both 2013 and 2014 Despite their success at Season 3 Worlds the departure of Tabe prompted Uzi to switch to the mid lane at the start of Season 4 before returning to the ADC role during the summer Renamed to Star Horn Royal Club Uzi with Korean imports inSec and Zero rose to the challenge and finished second at worlds with a 1 3 series against one of the best teams ever Samsung White And he left the Royal club for the communication problem with Korean imports Season 5 however proved to be a slump in Uzi s career after moving to OMG Despite being touted as one of the biggest talent transfers of the offseason OMG incurred difficulties in integrating Uzi to the team Coupled with the decline of Gogoing and Lovelin Season 5 was a disappointing one for Uzi Uzi was picked up by Qiao Gu Reapers and was their sub for Peco QG was invited to IEM Katowice in March 2016 where they beat Fnatic in their first best of one but were then subsequently eliminated in the group stages following a loss to SK Telecom T1 and then losing to Fnatic 1 2 In May 2016 Qiao Gu Reapers was acquired by Newbee However five days later Uzi s contract was bought out by Royal Never Give Up On 3 June 2020 Uzi announced his retirement from professional gaming citing health concerns In a statement he said As a result of staying up late for years a fatty diet and being under insurmountable stress last year I found out that I was type 2 diabetic He added that his mental state was not as good as it was before In an effort to recover he took medication and made changes to his work schedule and exercise habits but his situation did not change His doctor told him there could be serious complications if he continued playing competitively 11 12 On 15 Dec 2021 Uzi announced he will return to the game and join BLG Bilibili Gaming as AD player At the same time Crisp Breath and Doggo join the BLG too Uzi himself also responded to this situation In the past two years exercise and fitness have become indispensable things in his daily life so he is still relatively confident in his body But in the 2021 Spring LPL League of Legends Pro League Uzi has not participated any official game yet On 1 Jan 2021 RNG Royal Never Give up 2 1 BLG Bilibili Gaming Uzi did not participate the game Tournament results edit Star Horn Royal Club edit 2nd Season 3 World Championship 2nd 2014 League of Legends World ChampionshipRoyal Never Give Up edit 2nd 2016 Summer LPL 5th 8th 2016 League of Legends World Championship 2nd 2017 Spring LPL 2nd 2017 Summer LPL 3rd 4th 2017 League of Legends World Championship 1st 2018 Spring LPL 13 1st 2018 Mid Season Invitational 14 1st 2018 Demacia Cup 1st 2018 Rift Rivals Red Rift 1st 2018 Summer LPL 5th 8th 2018 League of Legends World Championship 9th 12th 2019 League of Legends World ChampionshipIndividual awards editMVP of 2018 LPL Spring Playoffs MVP of 2018 LPL Summer Playoffs MVP of 2018 Mid Season Invitational MVP of 2018 Asian Games All Star 1v1 2016 winner All Star 1v1 2017 winnerReferences edit Chen Hongyu 10 February 2020 The Esports Story of Wuhan The City Before China s Coronavirus Outbreak The Esports Observer Retrieved 13 May 2021 Rand Emily 3 June 2020 LoL star bot laner Uzi retires citing injuries ESPN Retrieved 9 June 2020 He is considered the greatest bot laner of all time not only in China s LoL Pro League but in all of League of Legends Rekkles Ranks ADC Players Worldwide From Best To Worst Inven Global Interviewer Could you rank these players from best to worst Rekkles I haven t played against everyone here but I have definitely seen them play Uzi is for sure the best TL Doublelift We don t have too much to lose now so we were able to play like ourselves Both Doublelift and Olleh had shown stellar performance against Uzi a renowned ADC player that is regarded as the best by many RNG Head Coach Kezman Uzi would ve been the best ADC player regardless of which region he was born in Lingle Samuel 11 December 2014 Uzi joins OMG creating Chinese super superteam Dot Esports Retrieved 9 June 2020 Isaakov Emil 25 December 2015 Uzi joins Qiao Gu now owned by eSports organization Newbee Dot Esports Retrieved 9 June 2020 Uzi finally met his destiny by claiming the MSI crown with RNG Dot Esports LoL star bot laner Uzi retires citing injuries ESPN com 3 June 2020 Retrieved 31 October 2021 Cogley M 2020 June 5 Esports icon retires at 23 due to health concerns Diabetes and shoulder pain are among the problems that have brought League of Legends player Uzi s career to an early close The Daily Telegraph The Sunday Telegraph Web Edition Articles London England Available from NewsBank Access World News Historical and Current https infoweb newsbank com proxy library nyu edu apps news document view p WORLDNEWS amp docref news 17B6B153F65D05D0 Gaming hero retires at 23 due to ill health BBC News 4 June 2020 Retrieved 6 June 2020 RNGRoyal 3 June 2020 As of today LPL0006 UziRNG will officially retire Uzi was not only the heart and soul of RNG but also an icon in the esports world as a whole From a teenager onwards he never gave up and worked as hard as he could to be the best he could in his role he inspired many Tweet Retrieved 3 June 2020 via Twitter Uzi finally lifts the LPL championship trophy Dot Esports Uzi finally meets his destiny by claiming the MSI crown with RNG Dot Esports As of this edit this article uses content from Uzi which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 Unported License but not under the GFDL All relevant terms must be followed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uzi gamer amp oldid 1210970219, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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