This is a little rant about the presentation of Champions in general, but I see this in Billiards television broadcasts, media write ups, and the like.
Let's say someone is talking about Alex Pagulayan, they always say "former World Champion." I think that is a crock of sh**.
Alex should be referred to as "2004 World Champion." Once a World Champion, always a World Champion. One does not only get this title for the year they won it. You are a World Champion forever!
Mind you, I believe this applies to any earned title as well, such as the Presidency of the United States. Jimmy Carter, for example, should still be referred to as "President Carter," whether he is currently on office or not. It sticks for life!
It show a lack of appreciation, in all walks of life, IMO. But, it especially irks me in Pool & Billiards.
What do you think. Once a World Champion, always a World Champion?
Let's say someone is talking about Alex Pagulayan, they always say "former World Champion." I think that is a crock of sh**.
Alex should be referred to as "2004 World Champion." Once a World Champion, always a World Champion. One does not only get this title for the year they won it. You are a World Champion forever!
Mind you, I believe this applies to any earned title as well, such as the Presidency of the United States. Jimmy Carter, for example, should still be referred to as "President Carter," whether he is currently on office or not. It sticks for life!
It show a lack of appreciation, in all walks of life, IMO. But, it especially irks me in Pool & Billiards.
What do you think. Once a World Champion, always a World Champion?
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