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Sagat (Street Fighter)

Sagat สกัด
Street Fighter character
Sagat (Street Fighter).png
First game Street Fighter (1987)
Voiced by (English)

Peter Spellos (Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, Street Fighter II V, Animaze)
Robert O. Smith (Street Fighter animated series)
Isaac C. Singleton Jr. (Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken)

Robert Tomich (SF:LOA)
Voiced by (Japanese) Shigezō Sasaoka (Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie)
Shin-ichiro Miki (Real Battle on Film, Street Fighter Alpha series, Capcom vs. SNK series)
Banjō Ginga (Street Fighter II V)
Sakai Albright (Street Fighter EX series)
Kōji Suizu (SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom)
Daisuke Endō (Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken)
Motion capture Wes Studi (The Movie games)
Portrayed by Wes Studi (Street Fighter film)
Fictional profile
Birthplace Thailand
Fighting style Muay Thai

Peter Spellos (Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, Street Fighter II V, Animaze)
Robert O. Smith (Street Fighter animated series)
Isaac C. Singleton Jr. (Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken)

Sagat (Japanese: サガット Hepburn: Sagatto?, Thai: สกัด S̄kạd) is a character in Capcom's Street Fighter fighting game series. Once an unplayable boss, he later became a playable character. Sagat is depicted as a well-renowned muay thai expert known for his incredible power. He is often called the "Emperor of Muay Thai" in his home country. It is possible he was named after Sagat Petchyindee.

Sagat first appears in the original Street Fighter. After the player defeats the eight initial opponents, their character Ryu (or Ken on Player 2's side) is taken to Thailand to face the final two opponents: Adon, Sagat's apprentice, and Sagat himself. After being defeated, he tells the player that he or she is the "strongest Street Fighter in the world".


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