Mike has officially retired from professional pool, straight from his mouth.
Mike has officially retired from professional pool, straight from his mouth.
Mike has officially retired from professional pool, straight from his mouth.
At 29 years of age, it may be the best thing he's ever done for his future. He is still young and can excel in another endeavor if he so chooses.
Of course, Mike can always enjoy pool on the side, if he likes, and play part-time.
There are no benefits to playing pool unless you're in the top echelon of players around the world. It's not easy to win, place, or show every time you compete in order to break even. If you do win an event, you're so stuck financially from those you did not do well in.
I wish him the best and hope he can find his niche. 29 years old, he's a youngster in my book.
70 times 7 according to a Book I've heard about.
Mike has officially retired from professional pool, straight from his mouth.
using that logic, Shane should retire too?Considering how he did at the Mosconi I'm not surprised.
He's going into business with Morra and Chohan.Mike has officially retired from professional pool, straight from his mouth.
Jay, he always complained about breaking from the Box.He's got a job at Jack-in-the-Box playing Jack. It was a perfect fit for him!
using that logic, Shane should retire too?