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Alex Pagulayan was born on 25 June, 1978 in Cabagan, Isabela, Philippines, is a Filipino-born Canadian pool player. Discover Alex Pagulayan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Alejandro Salvador "Alex" Pagulayan (born June 25, 1978) is a Filipino-born Canadian professional pool player.
His nickname is "the Lion", given to him by the great Cliff Thorburn, former World Snooker champion.
Pagulayan was born in Cabagan, Isabela, Philippines and was raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
In 2002, Pagulayan won through to the finals of the US Open Nine-ball Championship, but was defeated by Ralf Souquet, 11–13.
Three years later, he had another good run the US Open Nine-ball Championship title and won it, defeating Jose Parica in the finals, 11–6.
In 2003, Pagulayan went on the road in the United States with Canadian pool player Ronnie Wiseman to compete in pocket billiard tournaments.
They scored a double victory at the Carolinas Open at Fast Eddie's in Goldsboro, North Carolina, with Wiseman winning the one-pocket tournament and Pagulayan winning the nine-ball event.
Later in 2003, Pagulayan reached the finals of the World Nine-ball Championship but was beaten by Thorsten Hohmann 10–17.
Pagulayan in the first rack of the semi-finals in the 2004 BCA Open, sank six balls on the break — two-thirds of the entire rack.
Pagulayan's break did not include the 9 ball, and despite the six ball advantage, he lost that game (to fellow countryman Santos Sambajon).
In 2004 in Taipei, Taiwan, Pagulayan captured the prestigious WPA World Nine-ball Championship title while representing the Philippines.
The score was a 17–13 victory over Pei-wei Chang in the final.
This made him the second Filipino to become a world champion, after Efren Reyes.
Pagulayan has experience in the game of snooker other than Pool, helping the Filipino team to win the Snooker Gold Medal at the 2005 SEA Games (held in Manila, Philippines) with teammates Joven Alba and Leonardo Andam.
After the team's 3–2 win against Thailand at the Makati Coliseum, Pagulayan emerged as a triple gold medalist.
Very skilled players in nine-ball have the tendency to sometimes pocket four or even five balls on the.
In 2006, Pagulayan won the first national championship of the Billiards and Snooker Congress of Philippines (BSCP), besting Gandy Valle in the final and earning P1,000,000 (US$20,639).
Not many pool players in the Philippines excel at or even play straight pool.
For a number of years, Jose Parica and Efren Reyes were the only known Filipino players to have made a of 100 or more.
However, at a demonstration match at the 2006 Derby City Classic in Kentucky, Pagulayan made a high run of 130, the second-highest of the event.
This made him the third known Filipino player to have run of 100 balls in straight pool competition.
Pagulayan was a finalist in the 2006 World Pool Masters, but lost to German Ralf Souquet.
In 2007, Pagulayan won the World Summit of Pool nine-ball championship held at the Riviera Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
American Shane Van Boening defeated Pagulayan earlier in the event, 11–4, but the veteran Pagulayan came back from the losing bracket of the double-elimination tournament chart by beating fellow countrymen Francisco Bustamante and Warren Kiamco, only to face Van Boening in the final round.
The semi-finals as well as the final matches were recorded by ESPN for future broadcast, and the final match between Pagulayan and Van Boening was a race to 7.
Pagulayan shot out with a strong lead, 4–1, but Van Boening managed to tie the score at 5–5.
However, after Pagulayan him, resulting in a loss of game for Van Boening, Pagulayan advanced and captured the title in the final game, ending the match at 7–5.
On May 11, 2008, Pagulayan defeated Mika Immonen in the Matchroom Sports production of the World Pool Masters in a thrilling final match held at the Rivera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the race to 8, Immonen maintained a strong lead against Pagulayan with a score of 6 to 3, but due to an illegal break when he failed to send the required number of balls past the headstring, Pagulayan took advantage of this error by winning the next three games in a row, with the eventual title going to Pagulayan.
"I feel like I did when I won the World Championship," said Pagulayan flexing his biceps and performing a running man dance for the cameras directly after sinking the 9 ball for the match win.
"I think I've finished in every place here except first," he said.
"The Lion" Pagulayan beat Joven Bustamante on June 15, 2008, to win the P 300,000-Magnificent 7 Winner-Take-All 9-Ball Invitational second qualifier in Mandaue City, Cebu for the December grand final.
In 2012, Pagulayan became a citizen of Canada and now resides in Toronto.
He is known for his relaxed demeanor during competition, and is a crowd favorite, well liked because of his humorous interaction with the audience and entertaining impressions of other players.
Alex Pagulayan was born in the town of Cabagan in Isabela, Philippines.
He and his family emigrated to Canada when he was 13 years old.
His father managed a pool hall, so Pagulayan was introduced to the game at an early age.
Though he was also attracted to other sports, he thought his physique may have been unsuitable for them.
He has said, "I like a lot of sports, but with pool, you don't have to be physically tough."
His main training venue was Loma's pool hall.