I suppose we have to start from the beginning of the PBA in 1959. Prior to that time there were only a few tournaments of significance held each year.
There are only 16 men who have won at least 20 or more titles since the PBA began.
Now some players keep bowling long after they have lost their genuine ability to actually win. Therefore a fairer measure is looking at titles won in relation to the duration of time from their first title to their last success.
Walter Ray Williams 47 titles 1986-2010
Earl Anthony 43 1970-1984
Norm Duke 40 1983-2019
Pete Weber 37 1982-2013
Parker Bohn III 35 1987-2015
Mark Roth 34 1975-1995
Dick Weber 30 1959-1977
Mike Aulby 29 1979-2001
Don Johnson 26 1964-1977
Jason Belmonte 26 2008-2022
Brian Voss 25 1983-2010
Marshall Holman 22 1975-1996
Dick Ritger 20 1966-1979
Tommy Jones 20 2004-2020
Wayne Webb 20 1978-1997
Amleto Monacelli 20 1987-2016
We can be as parochial and biased as we like and I am sure that Belmo has a few more titles still to come but Early Anthony doesn't even have a competitor in this discussion. He won 3 titles per year. No-one else is even close. After Earl, Walter Ray Williams, Don Johnson & Belmo are very tightly grouped as the next best 3 in terms of titles won measured against the length of the winning part of their competitive careers.
Prizemoney: (simply a comparison - no measure of bowling performance)
Earl won around $1.25 million USD 1970-84. Using the half way point in 1977 the median house price in Sydney was $39,200 AUD.
Belmo has won around $2 million USD 2008-2022. Using the half way point in 2015 the median house price in Greater Sydney was $865,000 AUD and using the City of Sydney it was $1.219 million AUD.
It is very disappointing as the best players of the 1970's & 80's were able to make an excellent living. This is far from the case now.
As an example of how modern day hype overrides fact:
Serena Willams 1999-2017 23 Majors. Total Singles titles won 73. How often is she called the greatest? Amazing how quickly people forget Steffi.
Steffi Graf 1987-1999 22 Majors. Total Singles titles won 107.
This (Greatest of all time) comment is thrown around like confetti.
There are only 16 men who have won at least 20 or more titles since the PBA began.
Now some players keep bowling long after they have lost their genuine ability to actually win. Therefore a fairer measure is looking at titles won in relation to the duration of time from their first title to their last success.
Walter Ray Williams 47 titles 1986-2010
Earl Anthony 43 1970-1984
Norm Duke 40 1983-2019
Pete Weber 37 1982-2013
Parker Bohn III 35 1987-2015
Mark Roth 34 1975-1995
Dick Weber 30 1959-1977
Mike Aulby 29 1979-2001
Don Johnson 26 1964-1977
Jason Belmonte 26 2008-2022
Brian Voss 25 1983-2010
Marshall Holman 22 1975-1996
Dick Ritger 20 1966-1979
Tommy Jones 20 2004-2020
Wayne Webb 20 1978-1997
Amleto Monacelli 20 1987-2016
We can be as parochial and biased as we like and I am sure that Belmo has a few more titles still to come but Early Anthony doesn't even have a competitor in this discussion. He won 3 titles per year. No-one else is even close. After Earl, Walter Ray Williams, Don Johnson & Belmo are very tightly grouped as the next best 3 in terms of titles won measured against the length of the winning part of their competitive careers.
Prizemoney: (simply a comparison - no measure of bowling performance)
Earl won around $1.25 million USD 1970-84. Using the half way point in 1977 the median house price in Sydney was $39,200 AUD.
Belmo has won around $2 million USD 2008-2022. Using the half way point in 2015 the median house price in Greater Sydney was $865,000 AUD and using the City of Sydney it was $1.219 million AUD.
It is very disappointing as the best players of the 1970's & 80's were able to make an excellent living. This is far from the case now.
As an example of how modern day hype overrides fact:
Serena Willams 1999-2017 23 Majors. Total Singles titles won 73. How often is she called the greatest? Amazing how quickly people forget Steffi.
Steffi Graf 1987-1999 22 Majors. Total Singles titles won 107.
This (Greatest of all time) comment is thrown around like confetti.
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