muttley76 said:
Earl had a more mercurial run, most of it was in the 80's and early 90's. At that point there wasn't the depth or parody that there has been since.
Muttley,
You bring up a good and interesting point. With so many GREAT players from outside the USA nowadays, it's going to be almost impossible, if not outright impossible, for ANYONE from ANY nation to ever accumulate 6 World 9 Ball Championships.
Johnny has 4, BUT, he still needs 2 more and the talent pool in pool is deeper than ever. I would be willing to even say he's won all the World Championships that he ever will. He'll have to not only contend with the likes of SVB, he'll also have the established pros from Taiwan (Wu, Yang, Pei-Wei Chang, Po Chen Kuo, etc) and the Philippines, as well as the NEXT generation coming up there. Look out for Jung-Lin Chang and Pin-Yi Ko from Taiwan and don't forget about Robert Gomez and Jovan Bustamonte, as well as a host of other great Filipino cueists constantly being groomed in the land that brought us Efren, Parica, Luat and Andam. There's Alcano & Orcollo to worry about and if Marlon Manalo decides to travel more, look out! What if Alex Pagulayan gets bored with poker and returns to pool full time?
Look at Europe. The "Kaiser" Ralf Souquet can win any 9 ball tournament at any time. England now has the very dynamic trio of Peach, Appleton and Boyes to wreck havoc on the world stage. Somebody who is VERY dangerous is Vilmos Foldes from Hungary. What a talent he is! Mike has a hot stick, Hohmann can catch a gear and play almost flawless pool.
With this kind of talent around the world, what Earl has accomplished will, in all likelihood, never be replicated again.
Oh, and by the way. The last American to win a World 9 Ball Championship was Earl Strickland in 2002.
The last REPEAT winner of the World 9 Ball Championship was when Nick Varner pulled a Jack Nicklaus and won it in 1999. He had previously won WC's in 1982 and 1989!
Here is a list of recent ONE TIME WINNERS of the World 9 Ball Championships.....Ralf Souquet, Immonen, Hohmann, Pagulayan, Chia-Ching Wu, Alcano and Peach. Of that great talent pool, none of them has yet to win a 2nd World Championship.
Does anyone really believe anyone will ever win 6 World 9 Ball Championships ever again? I don't.
We were PRIVILEGED to have been able to watch Earl "The Pearl" Strickland, a once in a life-time talent!