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Francisco Bustamante (born December 29, 1963) is a Filipino professional pool player from Tarlac, Central Luzon and the 2010 World Nine-ball Champion, [1] nicknamed " Django ", after the lead character of the 1966 film of the same name, [2] and sometimes also called "Bustie", especially in the United States.
Francisco "Django" Bustamante has finally captured his first world pool title in the World 9-Ball Championship on June 6 (Philippine time) at Doha, Qatar, reports GMANews.tv. Unbeaten in all eight matches, the Tarlac native defeated former champion Kuo Po Cheng of Chinese Taipei in the finals.
Aug 9, 2023 · At his peak form, “Django” Bustamante possessed the smoothest stroke, sharpest focus, and greatest mental fortitude in the sport of pool. His decades-long legacy as a consummate professional and true master of the game cements Francisco Bustamante’s place as a pillar of competitive pool.
Francisco Bustamante was born in the Philippines on December 29, 1963. He has been a champion for many years, taking the Camel Pro Series yearly Championship in 1998. His titles include: 2010 World 9-Ball Championship in Doha, Qatar - Champion. 2009 World Cup of Pool winner (with Efren Reyes)
Francisco "Django" Bustamante. (born December 29, 1963) is a Filipino professional pool player from Tarlac, Central Luzon and the2010 World Nine-ball Champion, nicknamed.
Francisco Bustamante (born December 29, 1963, Philippines) is a Filipino professional pocket billiards (pool) player from Tarlac, and the 2010 World Nine-ball Champion,nicknamed "Django", after the lead character of the film of the same name,and sometimes also called "Bustie", especially in the United States.
8-BALL: Francisco “Django” Bustamante, 50, a superstar at all pocket billiard games and Earl “The Pearl” Strickland, 53, arguably the best 9-Ball player of all time met at the 2014...