The only person that has been called out is you and all the rest that claim near zero risk for it being broken any time soon because of the your claims that "not one single person alive today or that has lived in the last 60 years has had the talent/ability to break it because if they could have they would have" but yet are unwilling to back up something you feel is near zero risk with a thing.
Why don't you and the rest just be honest and tell the truth about what you really think and believe. What you all really believe, but just can't bring yourself to admit, is that you don't think it is probable that someone would do it in the next year even if there were say 30k on the line for it, but still a pretty good likelihood that it could and would be done even though you don't see it as likely. In other words more likely than not that it won't be broken and that is about it and not anywhere close to the near impossibility that you like to suggest.
And the reason you don't truly believe there is a near zero chance for it being done is that you don't really and truly believe that theory you profess of "nobody today or in the last 60 years had the talent to break it because if they could have they would have". You realize other factors besides talent (like it just wasn't worth it to break it) could have actually been in play all along and still today. Everything I said is true, isn't it?
Yes let's talk about the truth, shall we?
Truth is, as I have explained before ad naseum , I have no doubt that the record can and will be beat. But I do have doubts that anyone has been able to do it thus far simply based on the fact that very few players have shown the extra-ordinary abilities that Willie had. In other words, who alive today has a resume even remotely near to that of Mosconi?
What American player alive today has spent over a decade consistently winning matches on 10 ft tables? ( and with a 309 run)
Anyone?
What player alive today has 19 world titles in ANY game ?
15 Titles?
10 titles?
It's easy for you to dismiss his record by claiming "that was then, and this is now" but again, if you want to dwell on the truth, you yourself said :
" I don't think there is anybody that believes that they can break the record on a tough 9 ft table in any length of time.."
So that pretty much rules out anyone dominating on actual 10 foot tables, as Mosconi clearly did.
Has any player alive today run 125 (or more) and out, 58 times in competition?
John?
Anyone?
Then there's the issue of the players he played against.
According to you, 14.1 is a dead game with very few players..so it should be much easier to dominate the field and take home 19 titles easy peezy. But who has done this ? Who has come even close?
Anyone?
Let me guess, no incentive to win world titles either ? Not worth it?
The truth is, you can't wrap your head around the phenom that was Mosconi. You either don't understand or don't want to understand, that there is nothing on earth to prevent someone from having been a greater player in the past.
Moreover, you have the nuts to chastise ME for not raising a prize fund, basically just to prove that you aren't wrong, yet you yourself, who believes that there is a "very strong" possibility that the record will be beat, won't pony up a dime on it? What kind of hypocritical stance is that?
Too scared to back up your own claim are we? Or maybe, just maybe, the reality of Mosconis record is finally starting to sink in. Keep in mind that you're the one claiming that it can be beat. I'm only claiming that Mosconi's record speaks for itself..the proof is already there.
How about this, start with some simple logic and go find a player with a record remotely similar to Mosconis and let's compare notes. Show us all who deserves the same respect that Mosconi earned, if such a person even exists.