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How Good was Phil Taylor Really?

Sixteen World Championships. Two hundred and fourteen professional tournament wins. Eight consecutive PDC World titles when nobody else has ever won more than three in a row. Final records in the World Championship, the World Matchplay, and the Grand Slam of Darts that remain unbroken in 2026. Two nine-dart finishes in a single match before anyone else had hit one. The FDI algorithm, the sport’s most objective ranking system, scores Taylor as the all-time greatest — and even Michael van Gerwen, when making his own claim for the throne, names Taylor first.
This video makes the case for exactly how good Phil Taylor was. Not the myth, not the highlights package — the full documented record, the head-to-head numbers against every significant rival, the averages that still sit in record books, and the honest engagement with every argument against him.
From a condemned house in Burslem with no electricity and no running water, to a factory line making ceramic toilet roll holders for £52 a week, to the most dominant individual sporting career Britain has ever produced.

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