Give it up man. CJ won his title on ESPN against the likes of George San Souci, Shannon Daulton, Jose Parica, Ortmann etc. It is legit.
CJ was top caliber player. He reached a level in pool that 99% of people will never reach in anything in their life. You cant compare so dont even try. Do not even try to compare as a joke in an attempt to take away his credibility because again your attempts look foolish and petty and scream out that you are jealous of CJ perhaps because you want to be the authority on here but you know that in fact you are nothing more than a mediocre player who struggles to score well on Dr. Daves Billiard University while doing the test on a valley bar table.
Again, please, just give it up.
Where do you guys get this stuff from?? You just read one or two words and hit reply or what? Who the heck ever said I could compare to his level of play? Who ever said he wasn't a world class player? I've said many times on here that he was one of the best during his time. Never once took anything away from his ability to play in the past.
ALL I said, was that he was and is not a world champion. That title means something.
As far as Dr. Daves test...LOL! Mediocre score..hmmm.... to me, not good enough to brag about, but it surely isn't mediocre. Care to post your score that surely must be higher than mine? Thought not.... And, the valley table I did it on is modified to play tougher than a 9' Gold Crown table. Looking forward to seeing YOUR score, or are you just all talk and no show?? Why don't you just show us all how it should be done??
By the way, what he won, and kudos to him for winning it, was the ESPN world OPEN championship. Not THE World Championship. See that word OPEN you and some keep missing??? Words mean things. It was NOT a World Championship.
Stating that it is a world championship is akin to anyone that ever won an Open tournament in the USA is a US Open winner. NOT the same thing by a long shot. Just because someone slaps the word WORLD in the title doesn't make it a world championship.