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Jim Watt's Losses

Jim Watt had a total of eight losses in his professional boxing career — one of them in a title bout and seven in non-title bouts. He suffered his first loss against Victor Paul via 6th round TKO on February 16, 1970. He has been stopped three times and lost five times via decision.

Alexis Argüello, Johnny Claydon, Andre Holyk, Jonathan Dele, and Anthony Morodi are some of the boxers who have beaten Watt.

  1. Jim Watt loses to Victor Paul

    This is the first loss in Jim Watt's career. Watt lost to Victor Paul in a rematch via 6th round TKO on in a non-title bout. He was 21 years old with a record of 5-0.

  2. Jim Watt loses to Willie Reilly

    On Watt lost to Willie Reilly in a rematch via 10th round TKO in a non-title bout. He was 23 years old with a record of 13-1.

  3. Jim Watt loses to Ken Buchanan

    On Watt lost to fellow Scottish boxer Ken Buchanan via 15 round PTS in a non-title bout. He was 24 years old with a record of 15-2. Buchanan was 27 years old with a record of 45-2.

  4. Jim Watt loses to Anthony Morodi

    On Watt lost to Anthony Morodi via 10 round PTS in a non-title bout. He was 26 years old with a record of 21-3.

  5. Jim Watt loses to Jonathan Dele

    On Watt lost to Jonathan Dele via 15 round PTS in a non-title bout. He was 26 years old with a record of 23-4.

  6. Jim Watt loses to Andre Holyk

    On Watt lost to Andre Holyk via 12 round PTS in a non-title bout. He was 27 years old with a record of 23-5.

  7. Jim Watt loses to Johnny Claydon

    On Watt lost to Johnny Claydon via 3rd round TKO in a non-title bout. He was 27 years old with a record of 26-6.

  8. Jim Watt loses to Alexis Argüello

    On Watt lost to Nicaraguan boxer Alexis Argüello via 15 round unanimous decision. He was defending his lightweight WBC and The Ring titles, he was 32 years old with a record of 38-7. Argüello was 29 years old with a record of 66-5.