Johnny Horton, the youngest ever worlds foosball champ (he beat out Todd Loffredo, who also won at 17, by a few days) did everything to the max. from the mid 80's to the mid 90's.
He grew up in the "wildcat" heydays of foosball, playing among a circle of neighbors and friends in a neighborhood of Bradenton (Tampa-Clearwater-St Pete area), which included worlds partner PM Mike Green, Mike's half-brother PM Rick Ino, 2time world champ PM Tom Yore, his brothers PM Mike Yore & Rog Yore, many times world champ PM Bobby Diaz, Tom's partner PM Casey Pruitt (RIP), PM Angela Sine, young PM Scott O'Hare, PM Chris "Starman" Starczeswki, PM turned world contract bridge officer & official Carl, and a slew of others, including notables who would stay in town at different times. They included PM Tony Bacon & longtime partner PM Ricky Benitez, PM Thor Donovan, and yes, PM Todd Loffredo. Except perhaps for the Smith brothers get-togethers in Houston and nearby Texas City, nothing anywhere else could match the almost un-imaginable worldclass level and intensity of play in "Tampa" DYP's, BYP's, or even silly garage parties. NOTHING. You could compare it to Tiger Woods and half the US Ryder Cup team having 2 or more weekly golf scrambles at his home course... for a decade.
Living on the road, and in multiple cities, back when Johnny won thousands every 1-3 months in some city or other. Yes.. the foos dream. But remember the period: mid 80's to mid 90's, the height of the cocaine & speed "me" generation, Miami Vice, Colombian cartels, Magnum PI "crippie" and Don Johnson, Cheech & Chong ... dozens of local full nude tittie-bars open til 6 or 7am, Indian card-gaming casinos ... Put them together and you have an idea of the lifestyle.
There was no Bible belt culture and background to even help slow things a bit, like there was in Texas & Oklahoma, no early AM riser surfer/skateboard culture to hold them back, like there was in California, or blistering winters and a solid conservative midwest take like Minnesota and Chicago had, not even the Indian animal guides or Loggins & Messina singalongs for the redwoods & the environment, like there was in the Northwest. Just the "Leave it to Beaver" seaside, seasonal, tittie-bar wealthy IBM PC & AT-fed resort culture of sunny western Florida. And it wasn't Mayberry.