
Despite his many talents, Alex Higgins was a notorious character. His volatile temperament, frequent arguments and unpredictable personality made him a controversial figure. The national media noticed his uninhibited lifestyle and he was not considered the "right" type.
Steve James defeated Alex Higgins in the first round of the 1990 World Snooker Championship. After winning the semi-final, he won the final by a score of 18-15 against Ray Reardon. Higgins was the first player to reach four consecutive finals. But, Higgins lost to Jimmy White and Davy Ferguson in their semi-finals the next season.
Alex Higgins was a long-term smoker and had problems with alcohol throughout his career. In 1998, he was also diagnosed by throat cancer. He played snooker for many years and was the first Irish player ever to win the World Title in 2006.

Alex "Hurricane” Higgins, in his prime, was a quick shotmaker. His open-necked shirt shows that he was a confident character. A pall bearer was often with him. He was also a passionate smoker. In 2006, he joined over 200 others in suing Benson & Hedges for being a snooker sponsor.
Higgins was addicted to alcohol, cocaine, and gambling throughout his career. Holly Haise claimed that he had stabbed him three more times in his arm. His life was further complicated by his long battle against throat cancer. He died in 2010 at age 61. His funeral was held at St Anne's Cathedral Belfast.
Alex "Hurricane” Higgins was a notorious rebel and anti hero. He was a wild character and difficult to work with. In fact, he was banned from the popular snooker TV show Pot Black, because he frequently got into trouble with the authorities.
Higgins was often out of the country, and he lived on the edge of danger. Lynn Higgins, his wife was once overcome with emotion after he won matches. Lauren, Higgins' daughter, was brought onto the Crucible stage following the World Championship. In the World Cup, he threatened to shoot Dennis Taylor earlier in the season. He was not able to prove he hurt anyone, so the police investigation was dropped.

Higgins was often the topic of controversy because of his frequent arguments, and his high alcohol intake. Higgins was a regular user of cocaine, and had been told he had throat cancer. He also struggled with the attention he was getting. He had no manager and was often captivated by the audience. His talent proved to be a draw for the box office.
Alex "Hurricane," a fast-shooter, was an artist with great talent who was sometimes hampered from his talents. He was a rebellious, anti-hero. He defeated the best players in the game, but had an air of menace.