Jimmy M. said:Does anyone know if this match took place? I heard a lot about it but never heard that it actually happened.
Jimmy M. said:Since no one replied with a definite answer, I guess it's probably safe to assume it never happened. I figure people would have been posting about it by now if they had played.
CrownCityCorey said:I recal hearing Mike say under his breath that Scott "could not even spell one-pocket".
Jimmy M. said:I heard the same thing from someone else who was standing right there. I was really hoping they would have played.
CrownCityCorey said:Nope. I don't think it happened. I recal hearing Mike say under his breath that Scott "could not even spell one-pocket".
I think that was the game Scott was trying to get.
jingle said:That seems a little "chickenish" for Sigel to make a statement like that and not back it up. Of course, there may be politics involved with him gambling at an IPT event? Even so, if he is the "chosen one" of the IPT then he probably shouldn't make remarks like that if he isn't going to step into the ring and back them up.
onepocketchump said:There is just one problem here. I admire Scott's barking at Sigel. Sigel was there to do a job though - and that was to play challenge matches to promote the IPT. I am sure Scott doesn't understand that as he has not yet been in Sigel's position as a proven dominant champion who is the poster player for a mulit-million dollar tour.
Scott is definitely well known for his one-pocket prowess. And I am sure he would love to get Mike in a game. Mike probably wouldn't like it. Then again, Mike has played in plenty of high stakes matchups himself so maybe Scott might not like it. I suggest Scott try and get Mike to play some time when Mike isn't "at work" and Scott isn't the guy on the outside trying to get in.
John
onepocketchump said:There is just one problem here. I admire Scott's barking at Sigel. Sigel was there to do a job though - and that was to play challenge matches to promote the IPT. I am sure Scott doesn't understand that as he has not yet been in Sigel's position as a proven dominant champion who is the poster player for a mulit-million dollar tour.
Scott is definitely well known for his one-pocket prowess. And I am sure he would love to get Mike in a game. Mike probably wouldn't like it. Then again, Mike has played in plenty of high stakes matchups himself so maybe Scott might not like it. I suggest Scott try and get Mike to play some time when Mike isn't "at work" and Scott isn't the guy on the outside trying to get in.
John
Gerry said:I don't think Frost would want to play him any 14.1. Probably trying to get him locked up in 1P, or 8ball, which is no gimme from one of the worlds all time greats!
G.
frankncali said:From what I understand it all started with Sigel woofing at Frost. The next day or rather night is when Frost came at Sigel.
Sigel did way too much talking at this event for my liking. Even if he is
playing the role of Mike the Mouth for the IPT it was a bit over the top.
Snapshot9 said:John, but I'll take Scott in 1 pocket and 14.1
and Mike in 8 and 9 ball ..... lol