Wow you taught Buck four the float..interestibg..I thought he did a bite on that move...thanks for the his tory Pex..you're a living legend..respect..!!!
Awesome video. I never thought breaking would go anywhere out side of university ave and 197, but i was way off on that prediction. I remember you guys riding your bikes around the reservoir when Matthew died, then giving up your bikes. Was it 1983? True legends never die.
float beat little Alex in the last battle for new york,,Pex was not there but Action chino lost to his floor master crew member chino XL officially ,,,
He didn't invent flares, that would be wrong for him to say that, what he's saying is he was the first one to incorporate Flares in with the moves... 😎👌🏻
@@RichardSavery52 He is a legend but he 100% didn't invent flares that is simply not true. Plus, the actual best power movers came out of Europe. I started Bboying in 1982 for 36 years & saw the whole growth.
Lil Alex was head to head with him..I think he invented some of the thing powerful said he invented..it was like they all was improving in the same basic moves and give them a personal touch to them..
no disrepex to the masterfull combo man but we had head pop up windmills twice as nice as his in 85 my homie was popping a foot and a half in the air windmills with hands behind his back they were pr.s from newburg n.y. real shit bro we had battles between black and pr.s was shocking they were so good but pexmaster your combos were the best respect brother
biker joe we have to admit that we all learned all the Moves from them because prior to 83 breaking was only known in New York after that bboying took off and like you said I had friends too that surpassed all them together moves that are being done now windmills to headspins and to 1990 which non of them did they kind of got stuck in time.
Float would wipe out your entire crew with what you described liltle alex & Icey ice were better i think pex was the great somehow he and liltle lep never improved as much but were fresh coning from the late 70s;.much respect...doe ...
A True Bboy Legend. One of the most influential of all time.
Wow, I'm a big fan of Pex! We would watch Beat Street everyday! Huge influence, the real deal!
POWERFUL PEX is one of the WICKEDEST BBOYS EVER!...
I was 12 when he perfected his first move...thank you for the influence..it gave us a whole new dance music/style...we were DOPE FRESH ILL ALL THAT!
The greatest B-Boy of all time. The man gave BIRTH to power moves!
Go Ahead Pex! Teach, Teach!
that not teaching that's telling them as long as evidence its put on the table...keep preaching bro,
Wow you taught Buck four the float..interestibg..I thought he did a bite on that move...thanks for the his tory Pex..you're a living legend..respect..!!!
buck4 floats were simply unbeatable. Nothing wrong the with the pupil passing the master/teacher
thats been known.
Best ever...
Classic!!!!!
Pioneer forever!
LEGEND
Much respect!!!
These guys are the Isaac newtons of breaking ..!!!
Awesome video. I never thought breaking would go anywhere out side of university ave and 197, but i was way off on that prediction. I remember you guys riding your bikes around the reservoir when Matthew died, then giving up your bikes. Was it 1983? True legends never die.
Matthew passed away in 1985.
I literally had a crush on him and Ken Swift, even though I’m only 23 now😂
Nice papa
Super wow amazingly wild and real bboy
You pioneered that shit Pex
RIP pex
NYC
when did he pass away?
Floor masters in full effect
Floatski also did floats as well
float beat little Alex in the last battle for new york,,Pex was not there but Action chino lost to his floor master crew member chino XL officially ,,,
He didn't invent flares, that would be wrong for him to say that, what he's saying is he was the first one to incorporate Flares in with the moves... 😎👌🏻
he couldn't had his flares were really weak neither he had any head tracks lots of moves people claim they invented have it weak
@@RichardSavery52 He is a legend but he 100% didn't invent flares that is simply not true. Plus, the actual best power movers came out of Europe. I started Bboying in 1982 for 36 years & saw the whole growth.
@@afflulifestyle1784 By 82 Bboying was about a decade in. In all due respect you've seen a lot but not the whole thing.
Lil Alex was head to head with him..I think he invented some of the thing powerful said he invented..it was like they all was improving in the same basic moves and give them a personal touch to them..
flipping them
lil alex could nit touch German ^ lost to Float when it came to power ..powerfull was great earlier but not after 84 ..
Peace to the god
no disrepex to the masterfull combo man but we had head pop up windmills twice as nice as his in 85 my homie was popping a foot and a half in the air windmills with hands behind his back they were pr.s from newburg n.y. real shit bro we had battles between black and pr.s was shocking they were so good but pexmaster your combos were the best respect brother
biker joe we have to admit that we all learned all the Moves from them because prior to 83 breaking was only known in New York after that bboying took off and like you said I had friends too that surpassed all them together moves that are being done now windmills to headspins and to 1990 which non of them did they kind of got stuck in time.
@@nikittoo1 things move on and bodies get older....
Float would wipe out your entire crew with what you described liltle alex & Icey ice were better i think pex was the great somehow he and liltle lep never improved as much but were fresh coning from the late 70s;.much respect...doe ...
@Executor2012 Yeah I be laughing now at these videos ha ha.. staying young in heart and soul
1977 was the year of revolution...blackout..real bboying graffiti mc revolution..
These moves are African and Indian tribal dances. THEY WERE DONE CENTURIES AGO. DONT CLAIM NOTHING THAT WAS DONE BEFORE YOU WAS BORN.
something it way over the head of some people & they speak in naïve selfishness,,but he did push the dance ,in modern times..