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    He's had his critics, but I've always found Watt to be a much better commentator than John Rawling, who is repetitive, monotone, boring and biased.

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    No man should have to endure what he has went through, losing both of his children. He has many detractors but you could never question his love of boxing. He knew that entertainment was part of the job and what the business side entailed in order to be a successful prize fighter. He was not Reg Gutteridge or Harry Carpenter but he was the last of that generation of commentators here in the UK. He could fight a bit too and I could never begrudge an old fighter a chance to make a second career behind the mic, however off target he was. In fact I think I liked him even all the more for it. In a world of bland celebs it was nice to have the familiar voice there, connecting me to my youth. My cat died recently at 18, she wasn't overly affectionate and massacred her fair share of wild life as well as, swiping at your ankles for no good reason sometimes, but I miss her for it.

    Will miss Jim's voice as well, the daft old bugger.
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    Default Re: Jim Watt announces his retirement

    It is difficult not be repetitive and entertaining when you are a commentator.

    I like John Rawling on Eurosport and box nation.
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    Default Re: Jim Watt announces his retirement

    In his earlier days commentating I found him engaging and insightful on what was likely going on for each fighter technically and in their mind during dramatic moments.
    I always recall how he quickly changed his view early in Tyson vs Holyfield I "I've changed my mind already...."

    Holding up his hands to be punched by Azumah Nelson and then being on the following program with bandages.

    Well done Jim Watt. Played Sir.
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    I like Jim Watt been there a WBC Champ, so the guy can have a opinion that counts,! remember he can give you a insight how a fighter feels in that ring a nice guy.
    Statistics go through the window when your hit on the chin.
    He may have been a bit biased to home fighters so WHAT.
    Have a good retirement Jim.

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    Jim Watt is/was the greatest boxing commentator that has ever lived


    Americans haven't got a clue, they can turn a good fight into an average fight and an average one into a shit one


    We are very lucky in Britain, and Jim was the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Jim Watt is/was the greatest boxing commentator that has ever lived


    Americans haven't got a clue, they can turn a good fight into an average fight and an average one into a shit one


    We are very lucky in Britain, and Jim was the best
    Eric , you do sarcasm amazingly well! You nearly had me going for a minute. 😂😉

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    Im serious
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    Default Re: Jim Watt announces his retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Im serious
    Oh right, Ha! here goes then.
    As a bloke he's a sound bloke and did fantastically well to win a World Title.

    No Father should ever have to go through what he has in his personal life and my heart goes out to him.

    As a commentator, he was dated and changed his mind every round.

    As a ringside scorer , he was nothing short of a comedian. Fucking useless.

    one thing I will give him credit for, There was a parody twitter account in his name, (Dunno if it's been shut down now.) which was the funniest things I've ever seen in my life.

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    Jim has always been a commentator since I was a kid, so I always liked him. And listen to the difference between the more subtle style back in the day, with Reg Gutteridge, to the super hypey modern co-comms.

    The trouble with his scoring in recent years was, instead of scoring what he thought he scored what he thought the judges were seeing.
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