Why did Mike Fagan retire from the PBA Tour? | PBA Bowling 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @Livelifelove82
    @Livelifelove82 Год назад +27

    I met Fagan in Minnesota and he's an awesome guy. He doing very well. He now owns several bowling alleys and recently had his second child.

  • @James_St._James
    @James_St._James Год назад +31

    I never really noticed too much about his backswing because I only ever noticed how still he kept his head. His focus and concentration were amazing.

  • @nickscraft_minecraft
    @nickscraft_minecraft Год назад +9

    I love how he keeps his head so stable in the same position while casually swinging his ball like 3 feet over his head. He must’ve been in incredible shape!

  • @elblanco756
    @elblanco756 Год назад +6

    I loved watching Mike when he was part of the USA Weber Cup team. I also met him and bowled with him when he came to Madison Heights bowl at Maldon Essex, as one of Dom Barrett's guests at a special event, when Dom had the pro shop there in 2010. I was also lucky to meet and bowl with Bill O'Neill and Mika Koivuniemi at the event. Such really amiable fun guys, all of them. Alas, Bill is the only one of these three still competing seriously now. Would love to watch Mike back on tour again.

  • @williamford9564
    @williamford9564 Год назад +53

    He retired because he could make a lot more money in business than in bowling without living out of suitcase and being away from his family.

    • @Renville80
      @Renville80 6 месяцев назад

      Seems to me Mike Aulby did the same thing as well.

  • @briguyinsi
    @briguyinsi Год назад +34

    Good Vid. I ran in a similar circle of friends of his in the college days at St.Johns, but wasn’t friends with him directly. Never really crossed his path specifically, but the dude was amazing to watch. He was like a modern version of Weber, minimum effortless motion w maximum output of results, which is such a hard thing to do. He def could have won at least 10-15 and been in that Bill O’Neil range, but it’s such a grind and I hear he’s a bit of an academic, so I’m sure he made the right choice. Still, would be cool if he popped up at some point to bowl some events and I’m sure he’s still got it.

    • @mykalhenry
      @mykalhenry Год назад

      Bowled with him in scratch singles at Van Wyck Lanes NYC (RIP Van Wyck).

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko Год назад

      @@mykalhenry recently?

    • @mykalhenry
      @mykalhenry Год назад

      @@Topnikko 20 years ago LOL

    • @Topnikko
      @Topnikko Год назад

      @@mykalhenry Gotcha. I would think that if he bowled anywhere now someone would take a video of it.

    • @mykalhenry
      @mykalhenry Год назад +1

      @@Topnikko Yeah he was a few years into his pro career and he was just house bowling because it was in Queens NY and all the area hitters were in that league.

  • @ThatBrandonJames
    @ThatBrandonJames 8 месяцев назад +4

    Fagans ball in the air is practically a planet in space, love that swing!!

  • @mikelombard21
    @mikelombard21 Год назад +2

    Fagan was amazing. I miss him. Such a great bowler. So much to learn from him given his limited time on tour.

  • @scienceperson7149
    @scienceperson7149 Год назад +2

    Mikes a smart guy. He knew what he wanted to do after he accomplished his bowling career 👍 I’d still like to see him bowl at times

  • @colinmccann221
    @colinmccann221 Год назад +9

    The one thing about him I always admired was the fact he was able to hook the entire lane with effortless power, but also pipe it straight up the boards. That made him a winner.

  • @emerald3331
    @emerald3331 Год назад +11

    The tour is tough and grueling even for the best players and it's not very affordable either. I think he could've been one of the best on tour if he had stayed with it, but it was nice to see that swing of his back in the day, so effortless and consistent.

    • @TheInsaneShecklador
      @TheInsaneShecklador Год назад +3

      Yep. The number 1 bowler in the world doesn't even win a million a year while bench warmers in other sports who never even touch the field do. Tough way to earn a living.

  • @cbstyle87
    @cbstyle87 Год назад

    He was and arguably still is my bowling-idol. Wish PBA can invite him in for an event competition of some sort. Bowling scene troumedously miss him.

  • @TNSnellslaw
    @TNSnellslaw Год назад +8

    Great video, I always wondered what he was up to. I'm sure the money from the MBA Career is much better then the average winnings as a bowler. That being said, I really admired his swing, very smooth like you said. Thanks for posting these often.

  • @TraumaER
    @TraumaER Год назад +6

    Fagan vs Tackett. Make it happen! 😊

  • @rebootnut
    @rebootnut Год назад +5

    Easily one of THE best physical games we'll ever see.

  • @nukiepoo
    @nukiepoo Год назад

    Great video. Good analysis. What a great game he has. Always wished he would return. Maybe he'll kick butt on the senior tour. They guy had the makings of another Norm Duke.

  • @Jason_P
    @Jason_P Год назад +3

    I really do miss seeing Fagan on the tour. I hope he returns.

  • @Riz2336
    @Riz2336 Год назад +2

    I remember watching this guy on the telecast a long time ago, didn't know he quit the tour though

  • @cameronmorgan0203
    @cameronmorgan0203 Год назад +2

    I miss him, Mika, Brian Himmler and a lot of other great guys who weren’t on there for too many years

  • @jonasmbowls
    @jonasmbowls Год назад +3

    1) Wished he stayed on tour, loved his bowling style. I even simulated his form because I love Pete Weber and his Fagan”s backswing
    2) Even switched to sarge Easter grip like Fagan did, I still used it when this grip on some of my bowling balls

  • @deadpolymers3416
    @deadpolymers3416 Год назад +2

    It was my understanding that he left to get his degree, and then he eventually got back into bowling on the business side of things, now running a bunch of centers.

  • @johnls39
    @johnls39 Год назад +1

    I miss seeing Mike Fagan on tour but personally I don't blame him for retiring at his prime and leave it at that. Also, there are other things more important and I'm sure he made the right choice and did not regret it.

  • @djsully8071
    @djsully8071 Год назад +1

    This guy was special…do not take that lightly he was a special breed. He’s my favorite bowler of all time his timing, backswing and just pure effortless raw power w / max revs, dude did major damage in the PBA and his career was cut way short. Just like Barry Sanders why do the best have the shortest careers? Lol

  • @buddymcclure6170
    @buddymcclure6170 Год назад +1

    The King of Swing had a buttery swing! I believe he was one of the first to follow through across his face, which was taboo along with his high backswing!

  • @mpup54
    @mpup54 Год назад

    i cant imagine what it must have been like to have seen this guy start week 1 of league with this back swing.

  • @bradbalderson8172
    @bradbalderson8172 Год назад +3

    I think he would have won another four or five titles at least but I suspect that between getting his MBA and life itself he might be in a place he likes and bowling is secondary now to everything else.

  • @pamelacass9642
    @pamelacass9642 11 месяцев назад

    It hurts my shoulder to see him bowl. 🤔 Betcha he's chillin'.

  • @TeamIFDVideos
    @TeamIFDVideos Год назад

    That zero head movement is legendary and almost creepy!

  • @russellgilbert3453
    @russellgilbert3453 Год назад +2

    Michael Fagan, the "Kang of Swang"! 😂

  • @tonysanta3497
    @tonysanta3497 Год назад +3

    Simple... There was no money in the PBA at the time. Would love to see the king of swing back!!!

    • @jakeschutz6342
      @jakeschutz6342 Год назад +5

      there still isn't money in the pba

    • @robertcuratolo5339
      @robertcuratolo5339 Год назад

      Question you should be asking does his job make 6 figures.....plus raising a family and always traveling isn't the greatest homelife. He gave up fame for stability.

    • @BornIn1500
      @BornIn1500 Год назад

      @@robertcuratolo5339 Only a few people make 6 figures a year on the PBA tour. Most are making way less than that.

  • @moisessandoval8187
    @moisessandoval8187 Год назад +1

    He retired because he signed to play a support role (Alan Harper) in Two and a half Men...

  • @travishanson166
    @travishanson166 Год назад +4

    I would point out his wife may have something to do with his withdrawal.
    Watch her face after he won the Masters then watch her face on every telecast he made after that. Made you wonder if he had eyes in the back of his head.
    I sure hope he returns.

    • @1USACitizen192
      @1USACitizen192 Год назад +4

      She probably wanted to go clubbing and dancing every night, not PBA style bowling. That is for sure.

    • @scottweiss6750
      @scottweiss6750 8 месяцев назад

      @@1USACitizen192 She is an extrememly accomplished bowler herself and worked in the bowling industry for years. She's not the reason by a long shot. When you have a family and travel 250+ days a year to make a living and there is an alternative path that allows you to make a similar income or more without leaving your family, that can really take the fun out of tour life.

    • @Muggel65
      @Muggel65 4 месяца назад

      After his divorce maybe?

  • @jaydeeluistro7143
    @jaydeeluistro7143 Год назад

    I hope he returns for sure

  • @Joker81075
    @Joker81075 Год назад

    He was fun to watch for sure. Don't think he would come back to bowl with string pins.

  • @GoldenHereticTyrantYharim
    @GoldenHereticTyrantYharim Год назад

    This is a great vid I was wondering where did mike fagan go

  • @BassRacerx
    @BassRacerx Год назад +2

    not everyone wants to travel 2/3 of the year. Seems like He has different priorities. Looks like he chose to have more of a "normal life" and focus on family. nothing wrong with that! Sometimes i wonder what kind of life some of these pro sports players have at home it has to be tough on a family being on the road all the time and focusing so much attention on work.

  • @ricka.wetselphdbowler3526
    @ricka.wetselphdbowler3526 Год назад

    Thanks for the vlog. I always wondered what happened to this remarkable bowler. Unfortunately, there is just not enough money in the Tour to keep a lot of top bowlers in the game. Unless you are Belmo or E.J. Tackett you will likely need some other revenue source to make a decent living. I doubt that we will ever see him the tour again--Sad.

  • @alexmerel9924
    @alexmerel9924 Год назад +1

    10-13 titles power game now gotta get the ball and hook it ala ej belmo etc

  • @shaunmcisaac782
    @shaunmcisaac782 Год назад

    He made the right decision. If your heart isn't fully in it the tour life is just going to grind you down.

  • @kevinyoung1194
    @kevinyoung1194 Год назад

    With the talent that was and is out there since the time he retired, l would say that he would have been hard pressed to win more than 3 or 4 more titles. He might have gotten 5 more wins, but that would be the most, l would think.

  • @CasualGamerPlays
    @CasualGamerPlays Год назад

    I always wondered this as well but i thought that Fagan was trying to open up his own law firm and that's why he retired. I know the money he won was used to go towards that business and education

  • @ThatDudeTonyB
    @ThatDudeTonyB Год назад +2

    Aka professional bowling doesn’t pay well enough. It ain’t worth it .. most make more as an amateur than PBA

  • @BagelzNLockz
    @BagelzNLockz Год назад +1

    I know Mike. Dude was unreal. But he did the smart thing. There is no money in bowling anymore. His talent was unbelievable. Always been good. But very smart to get out of a dead sport

  • @BornIn1500
    @BornIn1500 Год назад +1

    Mike Fagan quickly realized that it's nearly impossible to earn a decent living in the PBA. He can easily earn more in a normal job with his skills and education.

  • @mmayojr
    @mmayojr Год назад +6

    Bowling has no money in it, that's the answer

  • @1USACitizen192
    @1USACitizen192 Год назад +2

    Probably could have won 31 to 32 titles. He was just entering his prime.

  • @Doza418
    @Doza418 Год назад +1

    Like butter.

  • @ozneroll2132
    @ozneroll2132 Год назад

    I can kind of see him bowling the PBA 50

  • @NathanMoist
    @NathanMoist Год назад

    He won the World Championship in 2014. Gary Faulkner JR won in 2015.

  • @Monk-Amani.
    @Monk-Amani. Год назад

    I enjoyed his game. Bowling is a great sport. Love it, but don't quit your day job. 😂

  • @matthewneufeld8854
    @matthewneufeld8854 Год назад

    His swing is awesome but I am always wondering where he's looking.

    • @patmccaffery1543
      @patmccaffery1543 Год назад

      It looks like he's looking down the lane at the breakpoint..!!

    • @SirJoelsuf1
      @SirJoelsuf1 Год назад

      The downlane markers more than likely.

  • @willjames6437
    @willjames6437 Год назад

    Why would he want to.. I am pretty sure the PBA isn’t in a better place than it was back then. I believe they used to have a much bigger schedule back then.

    • @steve99912
      @steve99912 Год назад

      pba sucked then and sucks now lol

  • @Deadflush
    @Deadflush Год назад +1

    Your commentary and video are not sync'd

  • @stevenm6301
    @stevenm6301 Год назад

    3:54. 7- ???

  • @coopergates9680
    @coopergates9680 Год назад

    Doesn't he still own a lot of old balls that he might like? I'm sure he'd be bummed about going on the national tour next year and not being allowed to use any.

    • @781David
      @781David Год назад

      I would guess that Mike Fagan wouldn't have any problems getting a contract with one of the bowling ball companies if he was to return.

    • @coopergates9680
      @coopergates9680 Год назад

      @@781David I can imagine he'd have nice discounts, but that doesn't take away from having something you like a lot that you can't use.

  • @karlwilson4187
    @karlwilson4187 Год назад

    He could have won like Norm Duke. I think he left the game because of the politics that he saw coming.

  • @robertspony9156
    @robertspony9156 8 месяцев назад

    Mike fagan didn't win the world championship in 2015 it was gary Faulkner.

  • @alansabin7487
    @alansabin7487 Год назад

    don't mention two hand bowling changing the game , you might be right.

  • @odyssey327
    @odyssey327 Год назад

    With an MBA degree would allow him to achieve financial independence.

  • @chuckgoldberg3656
    @chuckgoldberg3656 Год назад

    I didn't hear a definitive answer to the question. I learned he went to get an MBA, but left the door open to return. So, he never did "retire." The narrator only speculates that he won't return after all, and that's it. Beyond that, it's just a recap of his career/style. This was short on facts and long on conjecture--all in all a clickbait waste of time.

  • @Mj3loading
    @Mj3loading Год назад

    Did he not believe in moving right?

  • @herbk8489
    @herbk8489 2 месяца назад

    He could hook a ball on glass

  • @jesse75
    @jesse75 Год назад

    Looks like a Pete Weber copy.

  • @mariemiller1757
    @mariemiller1757 Год назад

    I’m not 100% sure.

  • @keithlorino5234
    @keithlorino5234 Месяц назад

    Thi k he could fouled win column

  • @ringing7
    @ringing7 Год назад +1

    Not only a talented and under appreciated bowling talent but also an approchable, likeable person as well. 🎳