MenaRD

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Player Information
Name:
Saul Leonardo Mena II
Nationality:
Born:
August 28, 1999 (age 26)
Years Active:
2015 - Present
Approx. Total Winnings:
$646,768
Games:
Street Fighter
Guilty Gear
Injustice
Links
Achievements
History
2016-11-16 — 2017-01-23REFORCE eSports
201?-??-?? — 2017-05-03Magitek Esports
2017-05-03 — 2019-05-02Rise Nation
2019-09-29 — 2024-06-10Bandits Gaming
2024-06-10 — 2025-01-17Team Falcons
2024-07-19 — PresentRed Bull eSports
2025-03-05 — PresentWeibo Gaming

Saul Leonardo "MenaRD" Mena II is a Dominican Fighting Games player residing in the United States who is currently representing Weibo Gaming and Red Bull eSports.

He is a three-time EVO champion, having won both EVO Japan 2024 and 2025, and EVO 2025 for Street Fighter 6, and a two-time Capcom Cup champion, having won the 2017 and 2023 editions for Street Fighter V.

Biography

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Street Fighter V

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Hailing from the Dominican Republic, a country known for its talent pool but lack of finances for International travel, Mena started to gain attention for himself during the 2017 Capcom Pro Tour. He was first recognized for his success in the Latin American scene by winning his first 2017 CPT event at Game Over Tournament 2017, being signed by Rise Nation shortly after. More high placements followed in two Latin American online events (winning one after defeating Mono in the final for the third event), as well as SoCal Regionals 2017 where he finished 4th.

His consistency allowed him to garner enough Tour points to qualify for that year’s Capcom Cup, at this time known as a Birdie specialist. Mena immediately turned heads by taking wins on Xian, Kazunoko and Daigo Umehara in order to proceed to the Top 8. A 3-0 against Itabashi Zangief set up a Winners Final against tournament favorite and that year's EVO Champion Tokido, whom he lost to in a tight 2-3 set to be sent to the Losers Final. He scored another 3-0 win, this time against Nemo, to force a rematch against Tokido in the Grand Final; he reset the bracket 3-2 in the first set and finally defeated Tokido with a 3-1 in the second set, becoming the first Latin-American player to hoist the Capcom Cup and earn $250,000 in winnings. Mena used his winnings to support the Dominican fighting game and esports communities, and also formed the Santo Domingo Tigers, a Dominican-based esports organization.[1]

Six years later, Mena returned to the top of the Street Fighter scene by convincingly winning Capcom Cup IX, defeating rising stars EndingWalker and Zhen to become the first player to win multiple Capcom Cup titles.

Street Fighter 6

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Mena was one of the first players to stand out following the release of Street Fighter 6 on June 2, 2023. He started his tenure by winning CEO 2023 over North American favorites iDom, Punk, and Nephew in the Top 8 alone. He backed up this win with consistent Top 4 Premier placings in the 2023 season of the Capcom Pro Tour, with finishes of 2nd at EVO 2023, 4th at the Singapore Offline premier and 2nd again at the France Offline premier. Despite these results, he was unable to qualify for Capcom Cup X offline; he had to win the US East Online Regional Final to get there. At Capcom Cup X, Mena had a disappointing result after landing in a "group of death" against Leshar, AngryBird (whom he lost to in the Grand Finals of EVO), EndingWalker, Caba, and NeroTheBoxer; he ended up tying for 13th. However, he was able to win the first SFL World Championship for SF6, arguably carrying his team, Bandits Gaming, at the event with back-to-back wins against FAV gaming.

Mena began his 2024 with wins at Red Bull Kumite and EVO Japan. At EVO Japan, he defeated Yanai, Oil King, Xiaohai, Tokido, Ryukichi, Lexx and Kakeru (which he did in under 6 minutes) to win his first EVO title. Later on, after playing for Bandits Gaming since its founding, he left for Team Falcons. He finished EVO 2024 in 17th and the 2024 Esports World Cup in 25th, before winning Cream City Convergence to qualify for Capcom Cup 11. Mena also joined the esports team of Fisher College, based in Massachusetts, in September of the same year. Despite another Capcom Cup exit in 13th place while representing Weibo Gaming, he would go on to win his second EVO title at EVO Japan 2025. Mena then won his 3rd EVO title at EVO 2025, once again cleanly beating Kakeru to become the first player to win EVO Japan and EVO in the same competitive season for Street Fighter.

Results

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Street Fighter 6

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Street Fighter V

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Street Fighter IV

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Guilty Gear -STRIVE-

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1v1
DatePlaceTierEventResultPrize
2022
2022-11-065th - 6thTier 3Blink Respawn 20222 : 3Mexicomike_Saftig
2022-06-2617th - 24thTier 1CEO 20222 : 3United StatesMFCR
2022-05-2925th - 32ndTier 1Combo Breaker 20222 : 3United States9moons Shine
2022-03-191stTier 3Winter Clash 20223 : 0Puerto RicoPRBigButtJackson
2021
2021-08-285th - 6thTier 3 The Grand Bamboo Battle 2021LVietnamMarn$100
2021-08-2113th - 16thTier 3 The Big LEVO 31 : 3United StatesPink
2021-08-079th - 12thTier 2 EVO 2021 Online - Latin America0 : 2BrazilTavinhoAC
All Results

Injustice 2

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1v1
DatePlaceTierEventResultPrize
2017
2017-07-1517th - 24thTier 1Evolution Championship Series 2017LUnited StatesStar Charger
2017-06-2725th - 32ndTier 3 Injustice 2 Online 2017: LATAM NorthDQMexicoCCSONICON
2017-06-1813th - 16thTier 1CEO 2017LUnited StatesSylverRye
2017-05-2833rd - 48thTier 1Combo Breaker 20171 : 3United StatesKevoxreborn
All Results

Trivia

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  • Is known for having a passionate fan base from his native country, which often gathers to cheer him on at events. In one instance, the cheering for Mena caused controversy with International competition and fans.[2][3]
  • In SFV, has an in-game Birdie skin based on his likeness which was a reward by Capcom from his win at Capcom Cup 2017.[4]
  • Is the younger brother of fellow Dominican Street Fighter player LuiMan20, who taught him how to play Street Fighter.[5]
  • Was nominated for "Best Esports Athlete" at The Game Awards 2025.

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