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Ringside seat with boxer Jim Watt

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Brilliant episode with former WBC lightweight world champion Jim Watt MBE. One of Scotland's most successful boxers, he also became known as the voice of the sport, spending 40 years commentating with ITV & Sky Sports. It was nearly a very different story though as Jim had his sights set on being a footballer before his talent was spotted on a visit to a boxing club.
We take a tour through his career - from his first ever easy wins as a young lad to his decision to turn down competing in the 68' Olympics. He never regretted his decision, turned pro, and went on to enjoy winning 38 of 46 career fights.
We chat all things boxing - from the fighters he has admired most both in the ring as opponents and from the commentary box. We cover the fitness required - Jim now in his 70s is still as fit as a flea - how does he do it? Injuries in boxing are common and we cover the main ones and hearing how Jim ignored a serious thumb injury so he could continue fighting. We get his thoughts on the changes he has seen in the sport, the rise of the women's game, and of course the inside info on his famous appearance in Still Game!
In an episode full of incredible insight and peppered with Jim's unique dry wit - this is an episode you won't want to miss!

Thanks for listening - follow us on X and Instagram or head to our website for more info
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1. Ringside seat with boxer Jim Watt (00:00:00)

2. Meet Jim Watt (00:00:11)

3. It was nearly football (00:01:26)

4. First shot at boxing (00:02:24)

5. Natural talent (00:03:52)

6. Pillow fighting! (00:06:44)

7. Boxing skills & technique (00:08:00)

8. Turning pro (00:12:00)

9. Turning down the Olympics (00:13:24)

10. The titles kept coming (00:15:04)

11. The weight of water! (00:18:48)

12. Good and bad boxing decisions (00:24:02)

13. Injury time (00:27:22)

14. The art of throwing a punch (00:31:15)

15. Dream stronger than the pain (00:32:29)

16. Winning World Title (00:34:50)

17. The Commentator (00:40:23)

18. That Still Game appearance (00:44:11)

19. Boxing's evolution (00:48:17)

20. Boxing injuries (00:51:11)

21. Jiim's boxing greats (00:52:41)

22. Womens boxing (00:55:37)

23. Advice for aspiring sportspeople (00:57:57)

24. Still fit (01:00:32)

43 episoder

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Manage episode 352426518 series 3325684
Innhold levert av Professor Gordon Mackay. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Professor Gordon Mackay eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Brilliant episode with former WBC lightweight world champion Jim Watt MBE. One of Scotland's most successful boxers, he also became known as the voice of the sport, spending 40 years commentating with ITV & Sky Sports. It was nearly a very different story though as Jim had his sights set on being a footballer before his talent was spotted on a visit to a boxing club.
We take a tour through his career - from his first ever easy wins as a young lad to his decision to turn down competing in the 68' Olympics. He never regretted his decision, turned pro, and went on to enjoy winning 38 of 46 career fights.
We chat all things boxing - from the fighters he has admired most both in the ring as opponents and from the commentary box. We cover the fitness required - Jim now in his 70s is still as fit as a flea - how does he do it? Injuries in boxing are common and we cover the main ones and hearing how Jim ignored a serious thumb injury so he could continue fighting. We get his thoughts on the changes he has seen in the sport, the rise of the women's game, and of course the inside info on his famous appearance in Still Game!
In an episode full of incredible insight and peppered with Jim's unique dry wit - this is an episode you won't want to miss!

Thanks for listening - follow us on X and Instagram or head to our website for more info
X
Instagram
Website

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Ringside seat with boxer Jim Watt (00:00:00)

2. Meet Jim Watt (00:00:11)

3. It was nearly football (00:01:26)

4. First shot at boxing (00:02:24)

5. Natural talent (00:03:52)

6. Pillow fighting! (00:06:44)

7. Boxing skills & technique (00:08:00)

8. Turning pro (00:12:00)

9. Turning down the Olympics (00:13:24)

10. The titles kept coming (00:15:04)

11. The weight of water! (00:18:48)

12. Good and bad boxing decisions (00:24:02)

13. Injury time (00:27:22)

14. The art of throwing a punch (00:31:15)

15. Dream stronger than the pain (00:32:29)

16. Winning World Title (00:34:50)

17. The Commentator (00:40:23)

18. That Still Game appearance (00:44:11)

19. Boxing's evolution (00:48:17)

20. Boxing injuries (00:51:11)

21. Jiim's boxing greats (00:52:41)

22. Womens boxing (00:55:37)

23. Advice for aspiring sportspeople (00:57:57)

24. Still fit (01:00:32)

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