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Those are good. The feud was very real in the beginning on Mosconi's side. Fats could get under his skin like nobody else. Eventually Willie realized it was all part of the show and they became friends traveling together but I remember some money coming out on the table in response to some of Fat's taunts and Willie on the edge of getting physical which would have been hilarious considering the size of the two men.
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Those are good. The feud was very real in the beginning on Mosconi's side. Fats could get under his skin like nobody else. Eventually Willie realized it was all part of the show and they became friends traveling together but I remember some money coming out on the table in response to some of Fat's taunts and Willie on the edge of getting physical which would have been hilarious considering the size of the two men.
Hu
JAM said:I agree. He sure did have some funny lines. Here's a couple cute Minnesota Fats' lines in this snippet:
Wanderone, with his hustler persona, enjoyed promoting the so-called "feud" with the reserved Mosconi. He would publicly state, "I may have 'given away' a few games to deserving competitiors, but I have never lost a real money game since I was old enough to spell 'Weeli Mesconi'".
Wanderone was notorious for his spontaneous wit. When he was named the "uncrowned king" because he never got actively involved in tournament circles, because he was too busy out hustling, his reply on his new title was: "You judge a king by the size of his wallet and his palace. You can leave the crown in the toilet."![]()
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