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'My biggest result of all-time'
Six-time world champion Steve Davis reflects on his career as one of snooker's greats.
Davis, 58, was a household name in the UK and elsewhere as the sport gained new popularity in the 1980s.
His nerve-jangling 1985 'black ball final' defeat by Dennis Taylor finished past midnight, but was watched by a domestic television audience of more than 18 million people.
Davis talks to BBC Sport's Frank Keogh about his career, highs and lows, the future and what he considers his "biggest result of all-time".
(Photos: BBC)
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