Billiards Digest came with an excellent article written by Keith Paradise about Joshua Filler, who may be one of the most misunderstood pro players on the planet. His tableside demeanor is welcomed by many, as illustrated by Jerry Forsyth's observation:
"I would attribute it to maturing, but I hope he doesn't take it too far," said Jerry Forsyth, who broadcast Filler's performance at the Mosconi Cup and has been involved with the game for five decades. "We don't need another boring pool player."
Love him or hate him, he's definitely got game. Me personally, I really enjoy following his pool journey on Facebook along with his sweetie-pie wife, Pia. The two make a great team, and this article really provides some insights that I had not known previously. Hope you enjoy the read as much as I did.
Please don't use this thread as a bashing mechanism. Rather, it's just an informative thread for us pool peeps to learn more about a 22-year-old child prodigy.
Could his achievements, success, and championship titles be because of Marcus Chamat? Read on to find out why.
Source: Growing Pains.
"I would attribute it to maturing, but I hope he doesn't take it too far," said Jerry Forsyth, who broadcast Filler's performance at the Mosconi Cup and has been involved with the game for five decades. "We don't need another boring pool player."
Love him or hate him, he's definitely got game. Me personally, I really enjoy following his pool journey on Facebook along with his sweetie-pie wife, Pia. The two make a great team, and this article really provides some insights that I had not known previously. Hope you enjoy the read as much as I did.
Please don't use this thread as a bashing mechanism. Rather, it's just an informative thread for us pool peeps to learn more about a 22-year-old child prodigy.
Could his achievements, success, and championship titles be because of Marcus Chamat? Read on to find out why.
Source: Growing Pains.
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