Powerful Pexster then and Now 27 years then and Now blessed to be still Rockin the Floor. 32 years Rockin and going strong. Floor Master Powerful Pexster NYC Breakers...
Much love and respect to powerful pexter! Im 42 and you couldn't pay me to get back out on a dance floor like I did 30 years ago! Todays generation owe you,crazy legs,icey ice,li'l lep, chino, kuriaki, mr.wave,etc. Much gratitude!
Powerful Pexter. Your B-boy name was accurate! I remember me and my cousins watching the Beat Street battle scene over and over! I had to get your opening Power Pause move down pat! LOL! Although my Heart is with Rock Steady. My mind said: you all won that battle. You and Action aka Chino were the ones that sealed it. Pex,Storm,Kuriaki,and Ken Swift, are the BEST EVER - in my opinion. Impressive to see Pex still able to display bboy skills at what,age 50? OUTSTANDING!
Dammmmnn...can't believe that with the added years and weight you can still dance. I danced back in the day too, but with 28 more years and 28 more pounds I could never pull off a windmill. My respects to the Pex.
Pexster was always my favourite BBoy. When I was learning to BBoy in the 80s, I always wanted that speed and power. Im 41 now and still BBoying. Never give up, never stop.
Powerful Pexter was such an inspiration for me! Thank You! Im almost 40 Years Old, still rockin it! keep rocking! Thank You for posting!!! Lots of Respect!! -Aloha
yes pex - you made me learn the windmill and the hailo whilst wearing out my mama's vcr back in 83 and i'm still dancing too! just gotta warm up really good before hand so nothin' snaps! peace to u brother b-boy . keep on rockin' :)
Met Pexter in Trinidad when the NYC breakers stoped inTrinidad on there tour.Some other local guy was making fun of his name while Pex was in the back of the mini bus . When Pex realized he was making fun of him Pex jumped through the back quarter window getting in that kids face letting him know it’s Powerful Pexter remember that!!!! Lol then Mr Wave was talking to a fan out side the minivan was like wait ah min You jumped through the window. In disbelief. Nothing else became of it though .But Pex don’t take no Shit!!! B-boy for life!!!!!!
toally awesome, thanks so much for sharing. I've said before and i'll say it again, your an inspiration,iv just practiced for a reunion of 1985 bboy comp and approaching 40 i know how hard this s**t is to di again....body not as forgiven as it used to be. Peace out man :)
+theultimateleaker Oh i dunno kuriaki would have run him close back in the day, god rest his soul. But as a pair, they were the best.. Its only now as im older a lot older,lol. That one thing is certain that NYC breakers were better than RSC..crazy legs excluded as he is just a bboy legend.. But pex was way ahead of the game back then..
My Boy Pex From The Bronx! Miss U Cuz! Great Moments In Puerrto Rico. Was a Honor Not only Meeting you in Person. but also doing your Biography Dvd! Much Respect & Love bro! - Baby Jay from Baby Entertainment!
Yo,Pexster. I just wanna Say ,you a Str8 Legend,and i personally appreciate everything youve done for hip hop,AND for the Souls of the Youth in the Hood communities.The Roxy Battle intro, chino Pex cmon. I was 6, and i set off my whole hood breaking and rhyming in LA,Venice beach. Now im the infamous MC known as Zodiak Killa and im doing my thing worldwide! mad respect and loyalty to you and the elements.ZK
Respect. I remember watching the Roxy battle back in the day "The first bboy" was always my favorite. haha 30 years later I get the chance to tell you that. And you're still hitting some of those moves. MUCH respect bro.
YO, PEX YOU SHOULD DO A MUSIC VIDEO USING ("THE NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS") THEM SONG BY "US GIRLS!!" AND SHOW EACH ONE OF YOU IN THE VIDEO AS THEY CALL YOU GUYS OUT ONE AT, AT TIME!!! "I THINK THAT WOULD BE SOO DOPE!!" IF I WOULD DO IT,I WOULD USE THE SEENS FROM GRAFFITI ROCK ,OR MAYBE THE SEENS FROM BEAT STREET THE EDITING HAS TO BE ON POINT MY BROTHER!!!
Wow hey this is the boy that was poppin and doin the flips at la fitness I amazed u wereee befor my Time but looking at all these videos u were a bbdoy hero
Mr."Powerful Pexster"!!...I was wondering if you had a copy of that beat you guys were getting down to when you all had your black and white Adidas warm-ups?when normski had on them short-shorts looking like he just got done golfing..if by any chance you do could you load that up please?...much love!!!!
i little slower homie but that comes with age. To still be able to bust out some moves is awsome. You are part of hip hop history. It sad these young cats to ignorant to know. But then again we were to at one point. Much respect. Now go sit down , catch your breath and go eat arroz con pollock. lol. boricua. !
LEGEND!!! I was born in 70' and was a BBoy in North NJ from around 80-86 and Beat Street was THEE movie I watched over and over again!!! I have probably watched the infamous battle scene more than any part of any video or movie ever. And Pex's parts about my favorite! It's just the epitome of style and to me where the term "steez" should have originated from. TODAY'S BBoy's need to go back to the legends and re-look everything and be gone with all that ugly ass toe grabbin shit.
I HAD TO COME ACROSS THIS VIDEO AND GIVE RESPECT TO A OG FROM HIS TIME AND A INNOVATOR. MOTHERFUCKERS MY AGE TODAY SHOW NO RESPECT TO THE OG'S BUT GIVE CREDIT TO COUNTLESS OTHER BBOYS TODAY ( NOT DISSING ANYBODY ) THAT THEY NEVER KNEW WHERE THEY GOT THEIR INSPIRATIONS FROM. RESPECT TO PEXTER - FLOOR MADNESS
Yo Pex, Its me Amoon / Sir Lord Comixx...we meet in nyc at the devils nest you and mr wave were there....We became friends and i remember hanging out with u and meeting charle chase and sammy syik,s cousin. How are u Hope to hear from u. Safe.
I understand where you coming from, but wasn`t Hip Hop started by Kool Herc and Bambaata? No-one stole your culture man, Hip Hop was the thing that helped bring cultures together. So what if other people took it to the masses. What matters is that originators like the NYC Breakers, Rocksteady, Second to None (UK) are recognized and given props for what they did and continue to do. Your comment only serves to push a wedge back between different groups and cultures. Peace and love, all the way.
hey man that's my man my friend pecsterpowerfull yes back in 1983 I meet him with little Alex introduced me to him in his house ok good person and next we went to chino action house ma and little Alex my old partner back then he was not down yet with the new York city breakers in cujo from the Bronx we had great times we was kids about 16 or 17 years of age in me and Alex was the next big thing in the Bronx when it came to breaking we was nice but rest in peace glide master died and they got Alex to get down wither and i stood alone and got with the rock syeafy crew crazyleggs my homeboy real name Richie clown from the Bronx puertoricans we love to breakdance but legs wad the best from our side of the hood man he was great fantastic all of this guys were and are my friends yes its true foreal.if anyone ever see little alex tell him his friend brother cujo his partner in ok well in done forknow take care people and if your see Alex tell him cujo seed what's good to hit me up text me ok thank you and be safe.
Inspiring video. I have found this video following a conversation with Mr. Wiggles about your dance history. Please link with me as I would like to hear your story Peace!
I could watch the older slower PP all day over the modern 'b-boy' style. I can't stand breaking these days as it's way too floor mat gymnastics now. It's all flares etc. Yea it's impressive what they can do but it lacks that rawness of the old skool style.
YOU DIDNT GET ANY BETTER ..SOMEONE HAS TO SAY THE TRUTH...THIS IS VERY UNINSPIRING TO ME AND DEPRESSING.....PEOPLE GIVING YOU EASY PROPS IS RUINS GROWTH..
I personally don't think you can make an accurate judgement by watching a short clip of him mostly going for the same move each time (windmill), which may have been the only thing he wanted us to see (to compare his windmills to how they were before). Moreover, he didn't show us many of his moves (might have been holiding back incase of biters or saving his new moves). My point is, a couple clips aren't that revealing
Awesome to see you still cranking out the windmills. You started before me by a few years, it was 1984 before I could do them and I was able to last successfully throw them in 2020. Hope to be able to do it again after fixing a shoulder injury (non related). You were the guy who put me and thousands of others on the path. I think the most impressive thing I saw was you guys on the credits for that "not so great" film Body Rock. You guys had achieved a level of speed that was mind blowing.
50 years old and still doing kip ups and windmills. Unbelievable.
Ricksonkimura INCREDIBLE!! CARRY ON GOOD BROTHER CARRY ON!!
Much love and respect to powerful pexter! Im 42 and you couldn't pay me to get back out on a dance floor like I did 30 years ago! Todays generation owe you,crazy legs,icey ice,li'l lep, chino, kuriaki, mr.wave,etc. Much gratitude!
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!! A REAL LEGEND B-BOY NYC BREAKERS !!!
Legend!!!
Loving it loving it
Pex you are the one that influenced me back in 82....I spent countless hours learning your moves...Thanks bro!!
MUCH RESPECT
Powerful Pexter. Your B-boy name was accurate! I remember me and my cousins watching the Beat Street battle scene over and over! I had to get your opening Power Pause move down pat! LOL! Although my Heart is with Rock Steady. My mind said: you all won that battle. You and Action aka Chino were the ones that sealed it. Pex,Storm,Kuriaki,and Ken Swift, are the BEST EVER - in my opinion. Impressive to see Pex still able to display bboy skills at what,age 50? OUTSTANDING!
Dammmmnn...can't believe that with the added years and weight you can still dance. I danced back in the day too, but with 28 more years and 28 more pounds I could never pull off a windmill. My respects to the Pex.
Pexster was always my favourite BBoy. When I was learning to BBoy in the 80s, I always wanted that speed and power. Im 41 now and still BBoying. Never give up, never stop.
Wow... this made was made by the one and only pexster. I'm speechless.
much much respect still learning my big bro
Yo Pex I met yu @ the Beat Street movie reunion in April 2015 at B.B. King's in Times Square.
Best ever. Way to go.
Bravo .!!! Ça n’a pas pris une ride même si le temps à passé !!! ✌🏻🤞🏻👂👏🏻👏🏻ça reste le hop hop
Powerful Pexter was such an inspiration for me! Thank You! Im almost 40 Years Old, still rockin it! keep rocking! Thank You for posting!!! Lots of Respect!! -Aloha
yes pex - you made me learn the windmill and the hailo whilst wearing out my mama's vcr back in 83 and i'm still dancing too! just gotta warm up really good before hand so nothin' snaps! peace to u brother b-boy . keep on rockin' :)
He was doing the Indian step before anyone, all the new kids are doing it in the top rock, This is the guy.
Met Pexter in Trinidad when the NYC breakers stoped inTrinidad on there tour.Some other local guy was making fun of his name while Pex was in the back of the mini bus . When Pex realized he was making fun of him Pex jumped through the back quarter window getting in that kids face letting him know it’s Powerful Pexter remember that!!!! Lol then Mr Wave was talking to a fan out side the minivan was like wait ah min You jumped through the window. In disbelief. Nothing else became of it though .But Pex don’t take no Shit!!! B-boy for life!!!!!!
Mad Respect To You Powerful Pexster! Pablo D... from Seattle.
Powerful Pexster was one of the best in the world and def the best looking breakdancer of his era
Thee Utmost Respect Goes out to the Powerful Pexter!!! One of the Original Pioneers in b-boyin'
Adding this to my favorites.. i just saw this other video where you are teaching on how to do the windmill on top of a rooftop...
toally awesome, thanks so much for sharing. I've said before and i'll say it again, your an inspiration,iv just practiced for a reunion of 1985 bboy comp and approaching 40 i know how hard this s**t is to di again....body not as forgiven as it used to be. Peace out man :)
PP had the smoothest routine in the beat street battle. Loved it the first minute I saw it.
Powerful Pex you were my hero as a teenager in the '80s. Hands down the best breaker of the era. Not even close.
+theultimateleaker Oh i dunno kuriaki would have run him close back in the day, god rest his soul.
But as a pair, they were the best..
Its only now as im older a lot older,lol. That one thing is certain that NYC breakers were better than RSC..crazy legs excluded as he is just a bboy legend..
But pex was way ahead of the game back then..
I would definitely include Ken Swift in that upper echelon.
DAMN MAN! You still got it! NYC breakers reppin' hard!
respect respect respect....
Thanks for your moves and for your style and thanks for all "old" B-boys and girls! :)
HELL YEAH He's still killing it! Give's me motivation real talk!
My Boy Pex From The Bronx! Miss U Cuz! Great Moments In Puerrto Rico. Was a Honor Not only Meeting you in Person. but also doing your Biography Dvd! Much Respect & Love bro! - Baby Jay from Baby Entertainment!
cool
grampa still knows how it´s done. mucho respect. my bones would shatter to pieces :D
keep rockin´...
I wish they could see the way the rock the floor wicked come down sometimes
Word!
Fresh upload!
Yo,Pexster. I just wanna Say ,you a Str8 Legend,and i personally appreciate everything youve done for hip hop,AND for the Souls of the Youth in the Hood communities.The Roxy Battle intro, chino Pex cmon. I was 6, and i set off my whole hood breaking and rhyming in LA,Venice beach. Now im the infamous MC known as Zodiak Killa and im doing my thing worldwide! mad respect and loyalty to you and the elements.ZK
Big ups to you Pexster , You still gettin it in !
Respect. I remember watching the Roxy battle back in the day "The first bboy" was always my favorite. haha 30 years later I get the chance to tell you that. And you're still hitting some of those moves. MUCH respect bro.
YO, PEX YOU SHOULD DO A MUSIC VIDEO USING ("THE NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS") THEM SONG BY "US GIRLS!!" AND SHOW EACH ONE OF YOU IN THE VIDEO AS THEY CALL YOU GUYS OUT ONE AT, AT TIME!!! "I THINK THAT WOULD BE SOO DOPE!!" IF I WOULD DO IT,I WOULD USE THE SEENS FROM GRAFFITI ROCK ,OR MAYBE THE SEENS FROM BEAT STREET THE EDITING HAS TO BE ON POINT MY BROTHER!!!
The best that ever did it! Period
inspiration brother, keep doing it!
i love you man keep on
Wow hey this is the boy that was poppin and doin the flips at la fitness I amazed u wereee befor my Time but looking at all these videos u were a bbdoy hero
Happy birthday Pex!!
❤
awesome stuff dude, thanx for sharing, much respect to a true b-boy legend :)
Mr.Pex , A King , NYCB! BIG HOUSE MONEY MAKERS!
PAZ Von Tejas, John P Henn(schle)/Souza, & BomDia to ALL Y'ALL BADASS MOFOEZ!!
That’s incredible he’s still able to move like that
Word THA PHUKKKK up POWERFUL PECKSTER!!!!++++
shout to powerful pex, met him in san juan.
Mr."Powerful Pexster"!!...I was wondering if you had a copy of that beat you guys were getting down to when you all had your black and white Adidas warm-ups?when normski had on them short-shorts looking like he just got done golfing..if by any chance you do could you load that up please?...much love!!!!
love for the ogs!
respect
i little slower homie but that comes with age. To still be able to bust out some moves is awsome. You are part of hip hop history. It sad these young cats to ignorant to know. But then again we were to at one point. Much respect. Now go sit down , catch your breath and go eat arroz con pollock. lol. boricua. !
LEGEND!!! I was born in 70' and was a BBoy in North NJ from around 80-86 and Beat Street was THEE movie I watched over and over again!!! I have probably watched the infamous battle scene more than any part of any video or movie ever. And Pex's parts about my favorite! It's just the epitome of style and to me where the term "steez" should have originated from. TODAY'S BBoy's need to go back to the legends and re-look everything and be gone with all that ugly ass toe grabbin shit.
That Beat Street move is one of the most stylish freeze. They lack that energy and flair in today's Gymnastics...I meant breaking.
yo hope to bboy like you in 27 years lol, youre an incredible hardcore awesome bboy, thats some powerfull stuff peace
Nice old school
I HAD TO COME ACROSS THIS VIDEO AND GIVE RESPECT TO A OG FROM HIS TIME AND A INNOVATOR. MOTHERFUCKERS MY AGE TODAY SHOW NO RESPECT TO THE OG'S BUT GIVE CREDIT TO COUNTLESS OTHER BBOYS TODAY ( NOT DISSING ANYBODY ) THAT THEY NEVER KNEW WHERE THEY GOT THEIR INSPIRATIONS FROM. RESPECT TO PEXTER - FLOOR MADNESS
i love youuuu!!!
^^
still more to come just begun
Yo Pex, Its me Amoon / Sir Lord Comixx...we meet in nyc at the devils nest you and mr wave were there....We became friends and i remember hanging out with u and meeting charle chase and sammy syik,s cousin.
How are u
Hope to hear from u.
Safe.
Only difference is he’s now flat handed at footwork
I understand where you coming from, but wasn`t Hip Hop started by Kool Herc and Bambaata? No-one stole your culture man, Hip Hop was the thing that helped bring cultures together. So what if other people took it to the masses. What matters is that originators like the NYC Breakers, Rocksteady, Second to None (UK) are recognized and given props for what they did and continue to do. Your comment only serves to push a wedge back between different groups and cultures. Peace and love, all the way.
hey man that's my man my friend pecsterpowerfull yes back in 1983 I meet him with little Alex introduced me to him in his house ok good person and next we went to chino action house ma and little Alex my old partner back then he was not down yet with the new York city breakers in cujo from the Bronx we had great times we was kids about 16 or 17 years of age in me and Alex was the next big thing in the Bronx when it came to breaking we was nice but rest in peace glide master died and they got Alex to get down wither and i stood alone and got with the rock syeafy crew crazyleggs my homeboy real name Richie clown from the Bronx puertoricans we love to breakdance but legs wad the best from our side of the hood man he was great fantastic all of this guys were and are my friends yes its true foreal.if anyone ever see little alex tell him his friend brother cujo his partner in ok well in done forknow take care people and if your see Alex tell him cujo seed what's good to hit me up text me ok thank you and be safe.
Is Pex the same dude who killed Crazy Legs headspin in the Beat Street Battle ?
no,that was li'l lep...
doing good hope you are to PP
He is so cute.. Ugh
The class not is water.
Inspiring video. I have found this video following a conversation with Mr. Wiggles about your dance history. Please link with me as I would like to hear your story
Peace!
You still got it but your weight limits you. You could be even better than as youngster if not your fat. But big respect you still breakin !
I could watch the older slower PP all day over the modern 'b-boy' style. I can't stand breaking these days as it's way too floor mat gymnastics now. It's all flares etc. Yea it's impressive what they can do but it lacks that rawness of the old skool style.
Uai no início ele girava para a esquerda agora depois de velho, gira para a direita?
YOU DIDNT GET ANY BETTER ..SOMEONE HAS TO SAY THE TRUTH...THIS IS VERY UNINSPIRING TO ME AND DEPRESSING.....PEOPLE GIVING YOU EASY PROPS IS RUINS GROWTH..
I personally don't think you can make an accurate judgement by watching a short clip of him mostly going for the same move each time (windmill), which may have been the only thing he wanted us to see (to compare his windmills to how they were before). Moreover, he didn't show us many of his moves (might have been holiding back incase of biters or saving his new moves). My point is, a couple clips aren't that revealing
Awesome to see you still cranking out the windmills. You started before me by a few years, it was 1984 before I could do them and I was able to last successfully throw them in 2020. Hope to be able to do it again after fixing a shoulder injury (non related). You were the guy who put me and thousands of others on the path. I think the most impressive thing I saw was you guys on the credits for that "not so great" film Body Rock. You guys had achieved a level of speed that was mind blowing.