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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dennis Taylor is
a retired snooker player, and current BBC snooker commentator. Winner of
two ranking events, he is best known for winning the 1985 World Snooker
Championship final, beating the heavily favoured Steve Davis on the
black ball in a final often described as one of the sport's greatest. He
also won the Masters in 1987. Taylor is also well known for his sense of
humour and his trademark over-sized glasses.Taylor turned professional
in 1972 and made his world championship debut in 1973, narrowly losing
to Cliff Thorburn in the first round. After world semi-final losses in
1975 and 1977, Taylor reached his first major final - the World
Championship - in 1979, but lost 24-16 to debutant Terry Griffiths