I find that Bayman players are typically rare and because of that I almost never come across any super dangerous Bayman users. That being said it's understandable why some up and coming Bayman players might find trouble looking for some content or ideas on how Bayman should be played.
I recently uploaded a bunch of videos playing against a very strong Japanese Bayman player named SONIC-FNY-. As far as I know he may be Japan's strongest Bayman player. He participated in one of the Official DOA qualifying tournaments this year in Japan (bracket) only to be eliminated by the person that got 2nd place. That match was posted on their youtube channel here.
And of course there are the Rikuto tournament vids against Xcalibur and EMann
I recently uploaded a bunch of videos playing against a very strong Japanese Bayman player named SONIC-FNY-. As far as I know he may be Japan's strongest Bayman player. He participated in one of the Official DOA qualifying tournaments this year in Japan (bracket) only to be eliminated by the person that got 2nd place. That match was posted on their youtube channel here.
And of course there are the Rikuto tournament vids against Xcalibur and EMann