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Jim Watt (boxer)

Jim Watt MBE (born 18 July 1948) is a Scottish former boxer and commentator who became world champion in the lightweight division when Roberto Durán left the title vacant in 1979 and the WBC had him fight Alfredo Pitalua. Watt knocked out Pitalua in twelve rounds.[1]

Jim Watt
MBE
Statistics
Real nameJames Park Watt
Weight(s)Lightweight
NationalityScottish
Born (1948-07-18) 18 July 1948 (age 74)
Glasgow, Scotland
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights46
Wins38
Wins by KO27
Losses8

Boxing career

Raised in the Bridgeton[1] and Possilpark[2] neighbourhoods of Glasgow, Watt trained at Cardowan Amateur Boxing Club in the city's Maryhill district.[1] His father died when Jim was five years old.[3] He came to prominence in 1968 by beating John H. Stracey to the ABA Championships; he turned professional immediately afterwards, declining the chance to compete as an amateur at the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City.[1]

Watt beat such notables as future world champion Sean O'Grady, former world champion Perico Fernandez, Charlie Nash and Howard Davis Jr.[1] The fight with O'Grady was particularly controversial: Watt won by a knockout in round twelve when the referee stopped the fight because of a cut suffered by O'Grady. According to the book, The Ring: Boxing The 20th Century, the cut was produced by a head-butt, in which case the judges' scorecards would have been checked, and whoever was ahead given the win by a technical decision, Watt was ahead on all the scorecards.[citation needed] The referee, however, declared that O' Grady's cut had been produced by a punch and Watt officially won the fight by technical knockout.[citation needed]

Watt had also fought, and lost to, Ken Buchanan after 15 rounds in 1973.[1] On 20 June 1981, he fought his last fight, when losing the WBC world Lightweight title to Alexis Argüello by a 15-round decision in London. The three judges' scores were 147–143, 147–143 and 147–137. Watt retired with a record of 38 wins (27 by knockout) and 8 losses (3 by knockout).

After boxing

Watt was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1980 Birthday Honours for services to boxing.[4] He was long-term co-commentator with Reg Gutteridge on ITV's The Big Fight Live and moved with Gutteridge to Sky Sports in 1996 when ITV withdrew from boxing coverage. During 2016, Watt announced his retirement as a boxing commentator.[5]

Watt made a special guest appearance on the BBC's Still Game sitcom in August 2007, as well as television adverts for Kelvin Timber (a Scottish home and building supplies stores company) in the 1980s. He and his family settled in the town of Kirkintilloch to the north of Glasgow.[3]

Personal life

In June 2015, Watt's 38-year-old daughter Michelle Watt took her own life after suffering chronic headaches caused by a spinal operation. She appeared in various programmes as a television hostess, including 60 Minute Makeover. Watt's 17-year-old son James died in a car crash in 1995.[6][3]

Professional boxing record

46 fights 38 wins 8 losses
By knockout 27 3
By decision 11 5
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round(s),
time
Date Age Location Notes
46 Loss 38–8 Alexis Argüello UD 15 Jun 20, 1981 32 years, 337 days Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, U.K. Lost WBC and The Ring lightweight titles
45 Win 38–7 Sean O'Grady TKO 12 (15), 2:37 Nov 1, 1980 32 years, 106 days Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained WBC lightweight title
44 Win 37–7 Howard Davis Jr. UD 15 Jun 7, 1980 31 years, 325 days Ibrox Park, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained WBC lightweight title
43 Win 36–7 Charlie Nash TKO 4 (15), 2:10 Mar 14, 1980 31 years, 240 days Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained WBC lightweight title
42 Win 35–7 Robert Vasquez TKO 9 (15) Nov 3, 1979 31 years, 108 days Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained WBC lightweight title
41 Win 34–7 Alfredo Pitalua TKO 12 (15) Apr 17, 1979 30 years, 273 days Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Won vacant WBC lightweight title
40 Win 33–7 Antonio Guinaldo RTD 5 (15) Oct 18, 1978 30 years, 92 days Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained EBU lightweight title
39 Win 32–7 Billy Vivian PTS 8 Jun 12, 1978 29 years, 329 days National Sporting Club, Cafe Royal, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
38 Win 31–7 Perico Fernández UD 15 Feb 17, 1978 29 years, 214 days Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid,
Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Retained EBU lightweight title
37 Win 30–7 Jeronimo Lucas TKO 10 (15) Nov 16, 1977 29 years, 121 days Midland Sporting Club, Civic Hall, Solihull,
West Midlands, England, U.K.
Retained EBU lightweight title
36 Win 29–7 Andre Holyk TKO 1 (15), 1:22 Aug 5, 1977 29 years, 18 days St. Andrew's Sporting Club, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Won vacant EBU lightweight title
35 Win 28–7 Johnny Claydon TKO 10 (15), 2:35 Feb 21, 1977 28 years, 218 days St. Andrews SC, Albany Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained BBBofC British lightweight title
34 Win 27–7 Franco Diana TKO 6 (8), 2:50 Oct 12, 1976 28 years, 86 days Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, U.K.
33 Loss 26–7 Johnny Claydon TKO 3 (8), 0:20 Jun 22, 1976 27 years, 340 days Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, U.K.
32 Win 26–6 Hector Diaz TKO 4 (10), 1:25 May 10, 1976 27 years, 297 days Hilton Hotel, Mayfair, London, England, U.K.
31 Win 25–6 Jimmy Revie TKO 7 (10), 0:55 Mar 30, 1976 27 years, 256 days Cunard International Hotel, Hammersmith, London, England, U.K.
30 Win 24–6 George Turpin KO 4 (10), 1:55 Mar 2, 1976 27 years, 228 days Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
29 Loss 23–6 Andre Holyk PTS 12 Oct 31, 1975 27 years, 105 days Lyon, Rhône, France
28 Loss 23–5 Jonathan Dele PTS 15 May 3, 1975 26 years, 289 days National Stadium, Lagos, Nigeria For vacant British Empire lightweight title
27 Win 23–4 Billy Waith PTS 10 Mar 19, 1975 26 years, 244 days Hilton Hotel, Mayfair, London, U.K.
26 Win 22–4 John Cheshire TKO 7 (15), 2:25 Jan 27, 1975 26 years, 193 days St. Andrews SC, Albany Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Won vacant BBBofC British lightweight title
25 Loss 21–4 Anthony Morodi PTS 10 Oct 26, 1974 26 years, 100 days Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
24 Win 21–3 Billy Waith PTS 12 Jun 19, 1974 25 years, 336 days Double Diamond Club, Caerphilly, Wales, U.K.
23 Win 20–3 Kokkie Olivier PTS 10 Mar 2, 1974 25 years, 227 days Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
22 Win 19–3 Andries Steyn TKO 7 (10) Feb 16, 1974 25 years, 213 days Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
21 Win 18–3 Angus McMillan PTS 8 Oct 5, 1973 25 years, 79 days St. Andrews SC, Albany Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
20 Win 17–3 Noel McIvor TKO 4 (8) Jun 7, 1973 24 years, 324 days Town Hall, Govan, Scotland, U.K.
19 Win 16–3 John Cheshire PTS 8 May 9, 1973 24 years, 295 days Midland Sporting Club, Civic Hall, Solihull,
West Midlands, England, U.K.
18 Loss 15–3 Ken Buchanan PTS 15 Jan 29, 1973 24 years, 195 days Albany Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Lost BBBofC British lightweight title
17 Win 15–2 Noel McIvor TKO 3 (10) Dec 11, 1972 24 years, 146 days National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
16 Win 14–2 Tony Riley TKO 12 (15) May 3, 1972 23 years, 290 days Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull, West Midlands, England, U.K. Won vacant BBBofC British lightweight title
15 Loss 13–2 Willie Reilly TKO 10 (15) Feb 1, 1972 23 years, 198 days Ice Rink, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, U.K. For vacant BBBofC British lightweight title
14 Win 13–1 Leonard Tavarez TKO 9 (10) Nov 1, 1971 23 years, 106 days Cafe Royal, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
13 Win 12–1 Willie Reilly TKO 7 (12) Sep 27, 1971 22 years, 224 days Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England, U.K.
12 Win 11–1 Henri Nesi TKO 6 (10) Mar 22, 1971 22 years, 247 days National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
11 Win 10–1 David Pesenti PTS 8 Jan 11, 1971 22 years, 177 days Great International Sporting Club,
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, U.K.
10 Win 9–1 Ronnie Clifford RTD 4 (8) Dec 1, 1970 22 years, 136 days Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, U.K.
9 Win 8–1 Sammy Lockhart KO 2 (8) Oct 20, 1970 22 years, 94 days Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, England, U.K.
8 Win 7–1 Bryn Lewis TKO 6 (8) Jun 15, 1970 21 years, 332 days Albany Hotel, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, U.K.
7 Win 6–1 Victor Paul TKO 5 (8) Jun 1, 1970 21 years, 318 days Cafe Royal, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
6 Loss 5–1 Victor Paul TKO 6 (8) Feb 16, 1970 21 years, 213 days Cafe Royal, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
5 Win 5–0 Tommy Tiger PTS 8 Nov 24, 1969 21 years, 129 days National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, England, U.K.
4 Win 4–0 Winston Thomas TKO 4 (8), 1:00 Sep 15, 1969 21 years, 59 days World Sporting Club, Mayfair, London, England, U.K.
3 Win 3–0 Victor Paul PTS 8 Apr 10, 1969 20 years, 266 days Town Hall, Govan, Scotland, U.K.
2 Win 2–0 Alex Gibson TKO 2 (6), 2:05 Dec 11, 1968 20 years, 146 days Town Hall, Hamilton, Scotland, U.K.
1 Win 1–0 Santos Martins KO 4 (6) Oct 30, 1968 20 years, 104 days Town Hall, Hamilton, Scotland, U.K.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "A sporting nation: Jim Watt wins world lightweight title 1979". BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Schemes and dreams: Jim Watt". BBC Radio Scotland. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Boxing legend Jim Watt speaks for first time of grief at death of teenage son in car crash". Daily Record. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  4. ^ UK: "No. 48212". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. p. 17.
  5. ^ "Jim Watt announces retirement as Sky Sports commentator". Sky Sports. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  6. ^ Rozina Sabur (11 October 2015). "TV presenter Michelle Watt took her own life because of chronic headaches her father reveal's". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 October 2015.

External links

  • Boxing record for Jim Watt from BoxRec (registration required)
Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Willie Reilly
British Lightweight Champion
3 May 1972 – 29 January 1973
Succeeded by
Preceded by WBC Lightweight Champion
17 April 1979 – 20 June 1981
Succeeded by
The Ring Lightweight Champion
12 April 1981 – 20 June 1981

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EditRaised in the Bridgeton 1 and Possilpark 2 neighbourhoods of Glasgow Watt trained at Cardowan Amateur Boxing Club in the city s Maryhill district 1 His father died when Jim was five years old 3 He came to prominence in 1968 by beating John H Stracey to the ABA Championships he turned professional immediately afterwards declining the chance to compete as an amateur at the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City 1 Watt beat such notables as future world champion Sean O Grady former world champion Perico Fernandez Charlie Nash and Howard Davis Jr 1 The fight with O Grady was particularly controversial Watt won by a knockout in round twelve when the referee stopped the fight because of a cut suffered by O Grady According to the book The Ring Boxing The 20th Century the cut was produced by a head butt in which case the judges scorecards would have been checked and whoever was ahead given the win by a technical decision Watt was ahead on all the scorecards citation needed The referee however declared that O Grady s cut had been produced by a punch and Watt officially won the fight by technical knockout citation needed Watt had also fought and lost to Ken Buchanan after 15 rounds in 1973 1 On 20 June 1981 he fought his last fight when losing the WBC world Lightweight title to Alexis Arguello by a 15 round decision in London The three judges scores were 147 143 147 143 and 147 137 Watt retired with a record of 38 wins 27 by knockout and 8 losses 3 by knockout After boxing EditWatt was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 1980 Birthday Honours for services to boxing 4 He was long term co commentator with Reg Gutteridge on ITV s The Big Fight Live and moved with Gutteridge to Sky Sports in 1996 when ITV withdrew from boxing coverage During 2016 Watt announced his retirement as a boxing commentator 5 Watt made a special guest appearance on the BBC s Still Game sitcom in August 2007 as well as television adverts for Kelvin Timber a Scottish home and building supplies stores company in the 1980s He and his family settled in the town of Kirkintilloch to the north of Glasgow 3 Personal life EditIn June 2015 Watt s 38 year old daughter Michelle Watt took her own life after suffering chronic headaches caused by a spinal operation She appeared in various programmes as a television hostess including 60 Minute Makeover Watt s 17 year old son James died in a car crash in 1995 6 3 Professional boxing record Edit46 fights 38 wins 8 lossesBy knockout 27 3By decision 11 5No Result Record Opponent Type Round s time Date Age Location Notes46 Loss 38 8 Alexis Arguello UD 15 Jun 20 1981 32 years 337 days Empire Pool Wembley London England U K Lost WBC and The Ring lightweight titles45 Win 38 7 Sean O Grady TKO 12 15 2 37 Nov 1 1980 32 years 106 days Kelvin Hall Glasgow Scotland U K Retained WBC lightweight title44 Win 37 7 Howard Davis Jr UD 15 Jun 7 1980 31 years 325 days Ibrox Park Glasgow Scotland U K Retained WBC lightweight title43 Win 36 7 Charlie Nash TKO 4 15 2 10 Mar 14 1980 31 years 240 days Kelvin Hall Glasgow Scotland U K Retained WBC lightweight title42 Win 35 7 Robert Vasquez TKO 9 15 Nov 3 1979 31 years 108 days Kelvin Hall Glasgow Scotland U K Retained WBC lightweight title41 Win 34 7 Alfredo Pitalua TKO 12 15 Apr 17 1979 30 years 273 days Kelvin Hall Glasgow Scotland U K Won vacant WBC lightweight title40 Win 33 7 Antonio Guinaldo RTD 5 15 Oct 18 1978 30 years 92 days Kelvin Hall Glasgow Scotland U K Retained EBU lightweight title39 Win 32 7 Billy Vivian PTS 8 Jun 12 1978 29 years 329 days National Sporting Club Cafe Royal Piccadilly England U K 38 Win 31 7 Perico Fernandez UD 15 Feb 17 1978 29 years 214 days Palacio de los Deportes Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Spain Retained EBU lightweight title37 Win 30 7 Jeronimo Lucas TKO 10 15 Nov 16 1977 29 years 121 days Midland Sporting Club Civic Hall Solihull West Midlands England U K Retained EBU lightweight title36 Win 29 7 Andre Holyk TKO 1 15 1 22 Aug 5 1977 29 years 18 days St Andrew s Sporting Club Glasgow Scotland U K Won vacant EBU lightweight title35 Win 28 7 Johnny Claydon TKO 10 15 2 35 Feb 21 1977 28 years 218 days St Andrews SC Albany Hotel Glasgow Scotland U K Retained BBBofC British lightweight title34 Win 27 7 Franco Diana TKO 6 8 2 50 Oct 12 1976 28 years 86 days Empire Pool Wembley London England U K 33 Loss 26 7 Johnny Claydon TKO 3 8 0 20 Jun 22 1976 27 years 340 days Empire Pool Wembley London England U K 32 Win 26 6 Hector Diaz TKO 4 10 1 25 May 10 1976 27 years 297 days Hilton Hotel Mayfair London England U K 31 Win 25 6 Jimmy Revie TKO 7 10 0 55 Mar 30 1976 27 years 256 days Cunard International Hotel Hammersmith London England U K 30 Win 24 6 George Turpin KO 4 10 1 55 Mar 2 1976 27 years 228 days Royal Albert Hall Kensington London England U K 29 Loss 23 6 Andre Holyk PTS 12 Oct 31 1975 27 years 105 days Lyon Rhone France28 Loss 23 5 Jonathan Dele PTS 15 May 3 1975 26 years 289 days National Stadium Lagos Nigeria For vacant British Empire lightweight title27 Win 23 4 Billy Waith PTS 10 Mar 19 1975 26 years 244 days Hilton Hotel Mayfair London U K 26 Win 22 4 John Cheshire TKO 7 15 2 25 Jan 27 1975 26 years 193 days St Andrews SC Albany Hotel Glasgow Scotland U K Won vacant BBBofC British lightweight title25 Loss 21 4 Anthony Morodi PTS 10 Oct 26 1974 26 years 100 days Rand Stadium Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa24 Win 21 3 Billy Waith PTS 12 Jun 19 1974 25 years 336 days Double Diamond Club Caerphilly Wales U K 23 Win 20 3 Kokkie Olivier PTS 10 Mar 2 1974 25 years 227 days Ellis Park Tennis Stadium Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa22 Win 19 3 Andries Steyn TKO 7 10 Feb 16 1974 25 years 213 days Rand Stadium Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa21 Win 18 3 Angus McMillan PTS 8 Oct 5 1973 25 years 79 days St Andrews SC Albany Hotel Glasgow Scotland U K 20 Win 17 3 Noel McIvor TKO 4 8 Jun 7 1973 24 years 324 days Town Hall Govan Scotland U K 19 Win 16 3 John Cheshire PTS 8 May 9 1973 24 years 295 days Midland Sporting Club Civic Hall Solihull West Midlands England U K 18 Loss 15 3 Ken Buchanan PTS 15 Jan 29 1973 24 years 195 days Albany Hotel Glasgow Scotland U K Lost BBBofC British lightweight title17 Win 15 2 Noel McIvor TKO 3 10 Dec 11 1972 24 years 146 days National Sporting Club Piccadilly England U K 16 Win 14 2 Tony Riley TKO 12 15 May 3 1972 23 years 290 days Midlands Sporting Club Solihull West Midlands England U K Won vacant BBBofC British lightweight title15 Loss 13 2 Willie Reilly TKO 10 15 Feb 1 1972 23 years 198 days Ice Rink Nottingham Nottinghamshire England U K For vacant BBBofC British lightweight title14 Win 13 1 Leonard Tavarez TKO 9 10 Nov 1 1971 23 years 106 days Cafe Royal Piccadilly England U K 13 Win 12 1 Willie Reilly TKO 7 12 Sep 27 1971 22 years 224 days Empire Pool Wembley London England U K 12 Win 11 1 Henri Nesi TKO 6 10 Mar 22 1971 22 years 247 days National Sporting Club Piccadilly England U K 11 Win 10 1 David Pesenti PTS 8 Jan 11 1971 22 years 177 days Great International Sporting Club Nottingham Nottinghamshire U K 10 Win 9 1 Ronnie Clifford RTD 4 8 Dec 1 1970 22 years 136 days Town Hall Leeds Yorkshire U K 9 Win 8 1 Sammy Lockhart KO 2 8 Oct 20 1970 22 years 94 days Ulster Hall Belfast Northern Ireland England U K 8 Win 7 1 Bryn Lewis TKO 6 8 Jun 15 1970 21 years 332 days Albany Hotel Nottingham Nottinghamshire England U K 7 Win 6 1 Victor Paul TKO 5 8 Jun 1 1970 21 years 318 days Cafe Royal Piccadilly England U K 6 Loss 5 1 Victor Paul TKO 6 8 Feb 16 1970 21 years 213 days Cafe Royal Piccadilly England U K 5 Win 5 0 Tommy Tiger PTS 8 Nov 24 1969 21 years 129 days National Sporting Club Piccadilly England U K 4 Win 4 0 Winston Thomas TKO 4 8 1 00 Sep 15 1969 21 years 59 days World Sporting Club Mayfair London England U K 3 Win 3 0 Victor Paul PTS 8 Apr 10 1969 20 years 266 days Town Hall Govan Scotland U K 2 Win 2 0 Alex Gibson TKO 2 6 2 05 Dec 11 1968 20 years 146 days Town Hall Hamilton Scotland U K 1 Win 1 0 Santos Martins KO 4 6 Oct 30 1968 20 years 104 days Town Hall Hamilton Scotland U K See also EditList of British lightweight boxing champions List of lightweight boxing champions List of WBC world championsReferences Edit a b c d e f A sporting nation Jim Watt wins world lightweight title 1979 BBC Retrieved 27 March 2018 Schemes and dreams Jim Watt BBC Radio Scotland 28 December 2013 Retrieved 27 March 2018 a b c Boxing legend Jim Watt speaks for first time of grief at death of teenage son in car crash Daily Record 26 August 2010 Retrieved 27 March 2018 UK No 48212 The London Gazette Supplement 13 June 1980 p 17 Jim Watt announces retirement as Sky Sports commentator Sky Sports 22 July 2016 Retrieved 27 March 2018 Rozina Sabur 11 October 2015 TV presenter Michelle Watt took her own life because of chronic headaches her father reveal s The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 11 October 2015 External links EditBoxing record for Jim Watt from BoxRec registration required AchievementsVacantTitle last held byWillie Reilly British Lightweight Champion3 May 1972 29 January 1973 Succeeded byKen BuchananPreceded byRoberto DuranVacated WBC Lightweight Champion17 April 1979 20 June 1981 Succeeded byAlexis ArguelloThe Ring Lightweight Champion12 April 1981 20 June 1981 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Watt boxer amp oldid 1147857213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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