His arms so big he named himself after them, pashaBiceps is one of the most unique AWPers of all time.
It truly wouldn't be AWPgust without him.
AWPgust is a month in which we're celebrating AWPers old and new, and with profiles already made on device, chrisJ, and woxic, now it's time for us to pay our respect to Polish legend, pashaBiceps.
The most recognisable thing about paschaBiceps is his monstrous arms. So famous for his incredible size and the iconic name spawned from them, he inspired an entire culture of Counter-Strike players to be like him, or at least be named after him.
Part of a legendary Virtus.pro roster that would win one of the first-ever CS:GO Majors, pashaBiceps was a key feature of that team, and despite becoming famous for his, let's face it, atrocious movement, he was a force to be reckoned with on the Big Green.
While pashaBiceps was always overshadowed by snax in terms of VP's greatest plays, that doesn't mean he was without great moments, some of which you can watch here.
Part of the legendary Golden Five in Source, CS:GO fans will largely know pashaBiceps for his time with Virtus.pro, where the team affectionately gained the nickname, the Virtus.plough.
A Major winning team, alongside byali, snax, NEO, and TaZ, pashaBiceps would write his name into CS:GO history with their win at ESL Katowice 2014, but that wasn't the only win of his long and storied career.
A team that couldn't be stopped as soon as they got going. Although they would eventually fade into obscurity, they had multiple stints as the best team in the world in the early years of CS:GO.
At times inconsistent, pashaBiceps list of trophy wins with VP is long, and he was at the heart of it all. The man who began the pasha London school, was with Virtus.pro where he became one of the most beloved players of all time.
His love for Counter-Strike also shows in his dog, who is named Negev. Even after retirement after the fall of Virtus.pro, pashaBiceps continued to stay relevant in the game as he became a streamer for Team Liquid.
Not just that, but he also had an MMA fight and won. How many other CS:GO pros would you back to do that?
A player whose story seems to be already written, it is one of legend, but with a new game on the horizon, could we see a legend return?
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