Winning the events on the FL tour (8 in a row) is amazing! On the pro tour during the 80's and 90's, Buddy was never the favorite to win any particular event. For a player with his fabled reputation, you'd think he was the odds on favorite to win every event--he wasn't. Backroom stories of his multiple "packs" put on great players are interesting reading; however, I've never seen anything close to that on video.
Well your recollection doesn't really jibe with those of Buddy's fellow pros. I talked with Johnny last year when he was in China and Johnny thought Buddy is one of the greatest players ever. Nothing but respect for Buddy's game came from Johnny during that conversation.
If Buddy was the guy that the bookies liked to bet against then all I have to say is that there must have been some tournaments where Buddy made some great money for the people who took those odds.
I am sure at some point someone will show up with a list of the tournaments that Buddy finished in the top four of. When you get there then it's anybody's event.
Why don't you tell us about how many people were looking for Buddy to gamble with him at these events where he was not the favorite to win it? And for that matter who would be the favorite to win an event with Earl Strickland, Mike Sigel and Nick Varner in it? But Buddy won some of the BIGGEST events. Like Efren he seemed to rise to the occasion when the purse got big.
Rarely does a legend get to be a legend without reason. You can say what you want and refuse to be impressed but the fact is that Buddy has earned the respect he has. And it's not the respect from amateurs like me that matters. It's the respect that players like Johnny Archer have for Buddy that matters. You don't get that through hype. You earn it.