BEST PERFORMANCE:
For skill, the original Watson-Eubank #1 match - this was pitting the very best against the very best. For six rounds against Mike McCallum, Watson landed 1,000% more leading head punches than his opponent - one of the best fighters, pound-for-pound, of his era - before ring rust set in. I had defeated boxing's most dangerous puncher in Nigel Benn with my gloves held together at stomach height, a seemingly impossible task.
For six rounds in Watson-Eubank #1, I landed 1,000% more leading head punches than my opponent, and despite being dangerously tight at the weight in a somewhat horrifying manner, still won over the 12-round duration.
For grit, for mettle and for integrity, though, the things that matter above all - the Watson II fight, by far and away, was my greatest performance. Watson's pace and strength had seemingly increased tenfold in 12 weeks - it was almost like he was an unnatural man in the rematch. My adrenalin stopped in the sixth round of the rematch because I knew I couldn't win, and that made the physical pain then beyond descript.
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