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Lee Kun-fang (Chinese: 李昆芳) (born 1968) is a Taiwanese professional pool player. He came close to winning his first world title at the 1997 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, but the American Johnny Archer defeated him in the final match 9–3. In 1998, Lee won the International Challenge of Champions, defeating Takahashi Kunihiko, a former world champion from Japan. He finished runner-up at the 1997 Philippines Pool Championship.

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  1. ^ King, Mason (2007) "WPC Update: 16 Close in on Title", Billiards Digest, November 9, 2007, retrieved 2010-02-08


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