Adam Watt - Career

Career

  • Kickboxing
    • 2002 K-1 World Grand Prix Preliminary Melbourne champion
    • 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix in Fukuoka Repechage B runner up
    • 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix in Osaka runner up
    • 1993 U.K.F. World Cruiserweight champion
    • W.K.A. World Cruiserweight champion
    • I.S.K.A. World Full Contact Light Cruiserweight champion
    • I.S.K.A. World Muay Thai Light Cruiserweight champion
  • Boxing
    • 2000-01 British Commonwealth Cruiserweight champion
    • 2000 Australian Cruiserweight champion
    • 1999-00 O.P.B.F. Cruiserweight champion (1 title defense)
    • 1999 O.B.A. Cruiserweight champion (1 title defense)
    • 1997-98 P.A.B.A. Cruiserweight champion
Previous champion:
Bruce Scott
British Commonwealth 10th Cruiserweight champion
24 June 2000 - 2001
Next champion:
Bruce Scott
Previous champion:
Tosca Petridis
Australian Cruiserweight 13th champion
24 March 2000 - 2000
Next champion:
Daniel Rowsell
Previous champion:
Mosese Sorovi
OPBF Cruiserweight 8th champion
17 September 1999 - July,2000
Next champion:
Roman Kovalchuk
Previous champion:
Phil Gregory
OBA Cruiserweight champion
16 January 1999 - 5 April 1999
Next champion:
unknown
Previous champion:
Valery Vikhor
PABA Cruiserweight 3rd champion
6 December 1997 - 5 April 1998
Next champion:
Valery Vikhor

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