No, this doesn't happen all the time except in the contact sports.
In the individual sports, and the ones that pool is always compared to on this forum are golf and tennis, this kind of behavior doesn't fly. When you watch on stream/TV, you won't often see physical aggression and vocal profanity in golf or tennis, and that's one of many reasons that major sponsors are willing to tie their names to those sports.
Behavior like this among pool players tends to reinforce the negative image that pro pool is trying so hard to shed, and those that condone and even encourage it are, in a small way, tending to hold our sport back.
You can't have it both ways. Pool can either accept this kind of conduct or chance being taken seriously as a sport.
In the individual sports, and the ones that pool is always compared to on this forum are golf and tennis, this kind of behavior doesn't fly. When you watch on stream/TV, you won't often see physical aggression and vocal profanity in golf or tennis, and that's one of many reasons that major sponsors are willing to tie their names to those sports.
Behavior like this among pool players tends to reinforce the negative image that pro pool is trying so hard to shed, and those that condone and even encourage it are, in a small way, tending to hold our sport back.
You can't have it both ways. Pool can either accept this kind of conduct or chance being taken seriously as a sport.
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