This is a great upload.It's good to have a reminder of how capable Steve was in potting and break building at times,and on many occasions he could outfox his opponents tactically too.Thanks.
Imagine if Davis had the ranking events on offer today when he was in his prime. In my opinion he would have won loads more ranking events and also improved his century break tally. Century breaks weren't as important in terms of stats when he was in his prime. I met him twice and was a gent on both occasions. He is very modest nowadays about his abilities but this upload just shows how great a player he was. Absolute class.
It's very sad that people never mention the commentator, John Pulman, anymore. He was World Champion for 10 years straight, but died in poverty. I'm a beginner at snooker, and I'm just enjoying his book - it's very helpful.
@@12ANSHBHATIA Only done it for 2 yrs so the acid test is can he keep that going. Also needs to beef up his TC record, as that is what ultimately separates the wheat from the chaff.
His break building snooker brain is just genius in this video. The first break especially a key shot nudging the pink directly in line with the black on the cushion so that he can make use of the top cushion completely taking the last reds with blacks.
I'm a huge Davis fan His cue action changed snooker and was the blueprint for the modern player.His iron will to win was feared. But he's not the best by a way.Not in tournaments won statistic wise or the calibre of player he came up against. A strong no 3 in the all time greats .
@@ewanmacfarlane9195 far far less tournaments then so even someone like Bingham could overtake him if he played long enough. I believe a prime Davis beats anyone around.
@@tonester09 I don't agree with you but I'm not going to press the point because I really love Steve Davis and admire everything he did.Didnt throw in the towel like Hendry when he couldn't dominate.Kept scrapping and fighting to a good standard.Class player .class man too.
I think I remember that White had a new tip put on his cue before the final. That said, Davis was the dominating force back then and White did his deck chair impersonation.
Steve davis would have achieved even more than he already did if he did more break building which he never did anywhere near as much as he could of He was tactition so would always do 50 break etc then leave safe or snooker them then another break If he was a more attacking player in break building he would achieve more starting with most centuries etc He proved how good he could get a century but just chose to not to take any risks just mostly the way he played
They played twice at the crucible. Both were semi finals. Davis won the first 16-9 and Hendry won the second 16-9. Overall, there literally wasn’t a frame between them in the world championship.
Those two semi finals came in 1989 and 1994 and both times the winner of each match went on to win the final. Steve Davis beat John Parrott in the final in 1989 by 18-3 and Stephen Hendry beat Jimmy White in the final 18-17 in 1994.
One the greats. but osullivan best I've seen in the history of watching snooker. Osullivan unique a special talent. U will not see better again. How is it possible to be that good
And to think a mere 2 years later on from these breaks, Steve was never the same player. He was still good, but the edge he had had on the likes of Jimmy White and John Parrott had gone. Steve started missing too many blacks off spots and easy reds to stop the charge of Stephen Hendry. Stephen also created chances and rarely missed when among the balls, this i believe dented Steve's confidence. Hence why post 1989 it was pretty much downhill all the way for the great Steve Davis.
Hendry was at the table making frame winning breaks sooner than Davis usually did forcing him to make them 2 or 3 visits sooner in frames to win than he was comfortable with he could not cope. Davis was under far too much pressure against a Hendry who only came to the table to clear it.
He must have felt invincible at this point, having won the Masters and the World Championship earlier in the year and would win the Grand Prix the following month. Sadly, he was brought down to earth by Stephen Hendry in the UK Championship Semi-final and then same again in the 1989 Masters. The 1989 World and Grand Prix were kind of "last stands."
Always loved to watch Jimmy and wanted him to win so badly but despite his enormous talent he was also a fool. He just lacked the foresight Steven and Hendry had. Same is even more true for Alex Higgins
This is when Steve Davis was at his peak & basically unbeatable & then Stephen Hendry came along in a few years & completely fucked his head up. Steve Davis at one point did not beat Stephen Hendry for 10 years.
@Eric Lewis But at the same time, Davis was past his peak long before then. I agree that O'Sullivan at his best plays a standard of snooker like no other, though.
@Eric Lewis It certainly would but it would be just as interesting to see how O'Sullivan would have developed as a player without having been inspired by Davis. People often forget that players don't exist in isolation and that the influence of previous generations is a great thing.
Wayne Holmes you obviously never played Snooker or you’d have noticed he had no real position for black on off that particular red, and even if he had played for black, he would have had no angle on it to realistically continue on for a frame winning break; thus risking possibly not winning the frame.
@@MrWarrenJH U obviously dont play yirsel m8..cd hav easily screwed aff the side cushion & left an angle on the black tae go intae the pack! Playing Naebdy anyway as White CLEARLY coked oot eez heed😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was fortunate to watch the 3 centuries live in only the second match I had watched, and I can see myself in the audience 😁
Lucky you
Steve Davis you are a Legend for me , of all Time ........
Steve was a fantastic player with a great personality an ambassador for the sport
Best technique the game has ever seen 👏
Steve Davis was so far clear of everyone else at that time. 3 centuries in a match were unheard of then let alone 3 in a row
This is a great upload.It's good to have a reminder of how capable Steve was in potting and break building at times,and on many occasions he could outfox his opponents tactically too.Thanks.
My hero. Loved watching this man in the 80s!
Imagine if Davis had the ranking events on offer today when he was in his prime. In my opinion he would have won loads more ranking events and also improved his century break tally. Century breaks weren't as important in terms of stats when he was in his prime. I met him twice and was a gent on both occasions. He is very modest nowadays about his abilities but this upload just shows how great a player he was. Absolute class.
Totally agree with you.
Totally agree..he was an amazing player..Hendry and O'Sullivan and Davis and John Higgins are the top four players of all time in my opinion
Absolutely.. less than 50 ranking events, for the entire 1980s. And in 80 and 81, only the world championship was a ranking event.
The nug ain't hanging about is he. Playing quick.
Rocket Steve how many seconds a shot🎉😊
This version of Davis is probably the greatest player history.
I was surprised how fast a player Steve was when the reds were nicely split.
Steve was the best player 80s tough he was a champion
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He knew the frame was finished.
He was a fantastic champion.
Great player at this time Davis, but I think Ronnie, Trump and Hendry would all beat him playing well.
@@alanchamberlain9902 Trump is too inconsistent.
It's very sad that people never mention the commentator, John Pulman, anymore. He was World Champion for 10 years straight, but died in poverty. I'm a beginner at snooker, and I'm just enjoying his book - it's very helpful.
Great commentator
@@alanchamberlain9902 I've got a feeling it could be Rex Williams, another fine player.
When Ronnie is on fire people tend to forget how such a different class player Davis was
Sporting memories seem to be very short. Now it's all Trump - and he's barely won anything in comparison.
@@richardedwards9389 his winning ratio in finals
Is crazy really . 12 titles in a year and half I suppose the conversion rate is ducking crazy
Exactly.
Absolutely ruthless in his pomp.
Dismantled so many players.
@@12ANSHBHATIA Yes but it took him 15 years to win a WC. Very interesting to see how the next couple of years go.
@@12ANSHBHATIA Only done it for 2 yrs so the acid test is can he keep that going. Also needs to beef up his TC record, as that is what ultimately separates the wheat from the chaff.
That was the story of the 80s snooker!! Davis was the man and jimmy was the kid for all of the 1980s!! After1989 it all changed!!
Yes Hendry was the man and White was still the kid.
Late 80s Steve was pretty unbeatable.
All the 80s pretty much
@@charlesscottkelly yeah 89 he beat John parrot 18-3 but late 80s Davis was good even though he was losing some hair
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Exactly.
@@jordanboteler8978 what's that got to do with anything?
The best there was, there is and ever will be
I agree.
Chris Morgan - Yes Davis was not too shabby either.
Ronnie is the best of all time
Top 3 at best
The machine in action .
Legend Davis..
His break building snooker brain is just genius in this video. The first break especially a key shot nudging the pink directly in line with the black on the cushion so that he can make use of the top cushion completely taking the last reds with blacks.
Coming towards the end of his reign here. Magnificent player.
For me the best there's ever been
Agree what a player. Legend.
I'm a huge Davis fan His cue action changed snooker and was the blueprint for the modern player.His iron will to win was feared. But he's not the best by a way.Not in tournaments won statistic wise or the calibre of player he came up against. A strong no 3 in the all time greats .
@@ewanmacfarlane9195 far far less tournaments then so even someone like Bingham could overtake him if he played long enough. I believe a prime Davis beats anyone around.
@@tonester09 I don't agree with you but I'm not going to press the point because I really love Steve Davis and admire everything he did.Didnt throw in the towel like Hendry when he couldn't dominate.Kept scrapping and fighting to a good standard.Class player .class man too.
@Eric Lewis he just is
I'd love to know where you're getting these from - this is Snooker history.
Legend davis... 3 tons back too back... awsum... bet jimmy enjoyed his sit down watching class at work...
One thing is for certain, these two players had great respect for each others abilities. They often brought the best out of each other.
Davis was different class than wiggy
Wiggy.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jimmy's shocking shot selection reminds me why he under achieved. Only remembered in the end for his entertainment value.
Yes too right I remember back in the 80s I used to think davis would leave him a hard long shot on purpose.
@@charlesscottkelly That would be something he'd do to torture then and break their confidence. A true master of sport.
Incorrect, he's so remembered for his 10 ranking titles. His nations partnership with Higgins also.
I think I remember that White had a new tip put on his cue before the final. That said, Davis was the dominating force back then and White did his deck chair impersonation.
Michael Carr that was the world championship in 1984 my first watch of snooker
@@tonyalder No he damaged his tip against Reynolds in the SF, so he replaced it before the final.
@@SnookerFan-kl1jj he didn't play Reynolds in the 1984 SF, he played (and beat) Kirk Stevens 16-14
Nice find!
Both were young anytime? Can't believe.
Steve davis would have achieved even more than he already did if he did more break building which he never did anywhere near as much as he could of
He was tactition so would always do 50 break etc then leave safe or snooker them then another break
If he was a more attacking player in break building he would achieve more starting with most centuries etc
He proved how good he could get a century but just chose to not to take any risks just mostly the way he played
Steve in majestic form 🎉😊
And look how slow these tables are. The reds didn't break open like they do today. Imagine how he would score in today's tables!
Paul Bennett the balls we’re heavier and the cloth not as true
He paved the way for Hendry and O'Sullivan
Amazing how davis never met hendry in a world final
Not at all when Steve is way older than Stephen Hendry
They played twice at the crucible. Both were semi finals. Davis won the first 16-9 and Hendry won the second 16-9. Overall, there literally wasn’t a frame between them in the world championship.
@@wayneholmes6460 don't be talking rubbish. You do know they played at the same time? Never heard anything so ridiculous.
For the record Davis is nearly 11 and a half years older than Hendry.
Those two semi finals came in 1989 and 1994 and both times the winner of each match went on to win the final. Steve Davis beat John Parrott in the final in 1989 by 18-3 and Stephen Hendry beat Jimmy White in the final 18-17 in 1994.
No one can tell me Davis wasn't a flair player. What was the shot time average there? Absolutely motoring.
One the greats. but osullivan best I've seen in the history of watching snooker. Osullivan unique a special talent. U will not see better again. How is it possible to be that good
And to think a mere 2 years later on from these breaks, Steve was never the same player. He was still good, but the edge he had had on the likes of Jimmy White and John Parrott had gone. Steve started missing too many blacks off spots and easy reds to stop the charge of Stephen Hendry. Stephen also created chances and rarely missed when among the balls, this i believe dented Steve's confidence. Hence why post 1989 it was pretty much downhill all the way for the great Steve Davis.
very true, and Davis did state this in interviews, it was Hendry‘s confidence that destroyed his own…
Hendry was at the table making frame winning breaks sooner than Davis usually did forcing him to make them 2 or 3 visits sooner in frames to win than he was comfortable with he could not cope. Davis was under far too much pressure against a Hendry who only came to the table to clear it.
I would join you after the break if it was available...
Miss the creaking floorboards and flower pots of 80s snooker...
Indestructable!!
I would have loved to rejoin them after the break
Davis at his best incredible pace with clinical position ….no one can match it
Ronnie or Hendry can
Is this speeded up?
The day after I was born 😲
He must have felt invincible at this point, having won the Masters and the World Championship earlier in the year and would win the Grand Prix the following month. Sadly, he was brought down to earth by Stephen Hendry in the UK Championship Semi-final and then same again in the 1989 Masters. The 1989 World and Grand Prix were kind of "last stands."
First Reardon than Davis followed by Hendry and Finally O’Sullivan without the first the rest would not have had the careers they had R.I.P Reardon
Davis at his imperious best.
Anyone Here Who Can Post Upload The Rest
Of This Match The Final Frame. Much Appreciated.
Jimmy had a bet on i reckon
And he put a bet on that Steve would make 3 consecutive centuries 😉😂
Jimmy made an amazing comeback to win 10-9 wheres the rest of this match?
Did he?
If I'm not mistaken he lost 12-4.
Turned out to be 12-6.
I was literally feeling sorry for Jimmy after seeing his face after that bad break of shot
Wtf was that break
Shocking break offs from Jimmy.
Looks like Steve was in a rush to get to his Poker game..
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Always loved to watch Jimmy and wanted him to win so badly but despite his enormous talent he was also a fool. He just lacked the foresight Steven and Hendry had.
Same is even more true for Alex Higgins
This is when Steve Davis was at his peak & basically unbeatable & then Stephen Hendry came along in a few years & completely fucked his head up. Steve Davis at one point did not beat Stephen Hendry for 10 years.
No checks the stats davis couldn't beat hendry for 5 years not 10
They always said Steve was slow, noooooooo he compares with even Ronnie on that form
jimmy drunk for sure..
Id love to see Hendry or o Sullivan play Davis when he played like this . They would have lost.
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@Eric Lewis But at the same time, Davis was past his peak long before then. I agree that O'Sullivan at his best plays a standard of snooker like no other, though.
@Eric Lewis It certainly would but it would be just as interesting to see how O'Sullivan would have developed as a player without having been inspired by Davis. People often forget that players don't exist in isolation and that the influence of previous generations is a great thing.
The wig beaten AGAIN lol lol
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Only hendry was better than davis
Ronnie is better than both
What a bore Davis was here when going for the blue on 48 when there was a 147 on.
Wayne Holmes you obviously never played Snooker or you’d have noticed he had no real position for black on off that particular red, and even if he had played for black, he would have had no angle on it to realistically continue on for a frame winning break; thus risking possibly not winning the frame.
You don't play snooker I gather then?
@@MrWarrenJH U obviously dont play yirsel m8..cd hav easily screwed aff the side cushion & left an angle on the black tae go intae the pack! Playing Naebdy anyway as White CLEARLY coked oot eez heed😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@TheT0nedude Neither dae u pal..CLUELESS!!
He’d already taken a pink to get to 42. Keep up man
Джимми бумажный чемпион и всего лишь но Девис Столп нерукотворный