Steamboat/Slater vs Jumbo/Baba from 12/05/80 in All Japan was a good match.
Steamboat definitely had strengths at this stage of his career. He hadn't fully developed into a great wrestler just yet, but Jumbo is really good at reigning him by forcing him to work the mat. The matwork throughout this entire match with every pairing -- Steamboat/Jumbo, Baba/Steamboat, Baba/Slater, Jumbo/Slater -- is very solid. The match is fun early, but doesn't really seem to be going anywhere for a while, until Steamboat comes in and starts using his karate offense on Jumbo. I get a kick out of Steamboat working the apron like he's in Greensboro and the crowd following his lead. I may be overrating this, because this is more just a fun series of mini-matches with every pairing instead of an actual tag match. But I really liked the pairings.
This was my first time to see that match. I had seen Jumbo/Steamboat before, and my opinion really didn't change much. Really solid match, but don't get too excited. I'd like to see Jumbo and Steamboat in a shorter, more fast-paced match where Steamboat could really show off his charisma. He was good on the mat, but his bigger strength was in selling and quick bursts of offense, even then.
It's fun to watch the Steamboat comp and see Steamboat evolve. There's a definite improvement in the late 1980 stuff compared to the film footage, and we all know he got even better.