Adam Watt

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Adam Watt (born 10 November 1967) is an Australian former boxer and kickboxer. He has studied many forms of martial arts, kickboxing, Zen Chi Ryu, Seido-kaikan karate, and boxing. Watt became the first non Japanese live-in student of Seidokaikan and the first foreigner to reach the final of the Karate World Cup. His nickname was "The Technician" because of his high level karate and boxing skills, and one punch knock out power. He has won many world kickboxing titles, and reached the top ten of the highly respected World Boxing Council's and World Boxing Organisation's (W.B.C and WBO) Cruiserweight ratings. In 2000, he challenged WBO cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson for his title. Watt holds the notable distinction of being the first athlete to fight for world Karate, Kickboxing, Shootboxing and Boxing titles.

Born (1967-11-10) 10 November 1967 (age 58)
Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Other namesLights Out, The Technician
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight86.5 kg (191 lb; 13.62 st)
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Adam Watt
Born (1967-11-10) 10 November 1967 (age 58)
Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Other namesLights Out, The Technician
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight86.5 kg (191 lb; 13.62 st)
StyleSeidokaikan karate
TrainerTim Riley, Kazuyoshi Ishii
Chan Cheuk-fai Mark Pitts, Jeff Fenech, Johnny Lewis
Professional boxing record
Total18
Wins14
By knockout14
Losses4
By knockout4
Kickboxing record
Total50
Wins37
By knockout30
Losses12
Draws1
Last updated on: 3 October 2021
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Watt defeated Manson Gibson in Japan to win the World Shootboxing light-heavyweight title. Watt won the Australian Cruiserweight title in March 2000 in the ANBF "Fight of the Year" against Victorian Tosca Petridis, and was the first Australian to win the Commonwealth Cruiserweight Boxing title. Adam also achieved success in Japan's K-1 Kickboxing tournaments, winning K-1 Oceania, knocking out highly regarded South African Mike Bernardo in 2001 amongst other great victories.

Arrest and assault and fight for justice

In September 2008, Watt was arrested for conspiring to import chemical precursors to the drug methamphetamine.[1] While Watt was on remand awaiting trial, he was hit from behind with a sandwich toaster inside a pillow case. When ambulance officers reached Watt he was clinically dead, but they managed to revive him at the scene. The extent of his injuries has not been made public.[2] Following the attempt on his life, Adam was held in maximum security conditions and denied urgent medical treatment for nearly one year. His condition continued to deteriorate until eventually a brain injury specialist was brought to the jail to examine him. A Magistrate later described his untreated injuries as "life-threatening".

“I would think that blow that we saw on the video, it could have easily have killed him. … he is lucky he is alive, he is badly injured. Dr Adler’s report expressly says this is urgent, this is a real worry … I have no faith in the Justice Health system – None at all.”

“I am not going to countenance a situation whereby even in a strong case, in a very serious case like this, a person is to be almost literally sacrificed, that is, Mr Watt is put at extreme risk of physical maiming through the consequences of his injury or even worse perhaps. It is highly speculative to say he will die, he may not, but even if it is only maiming there is a great risk.” ruled Magistrate Pierce

Upon his release, Watt was admitted as an outpatient at the Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney / brain injury clinic for injuries untreated: “Global cognitive defects: Concentration problems, memory difficulties, and executive dysfunction. As well as post-traumatic stress disorder, including hypervigilance, re-experiencing the trauma, a persistent feeling of being on edge, thoughts racing and sleep disturbance”. Due to the year-long delay in receiving a medical diagnosis, Watt's treatment focused on providing him with the tools to live with his disability rather than repairing the damage.

Whilst undergoing medical treatment, Watt embarked on what one legal practitioner described in court as "a crusade" to not only defend himself but also to have the Australian Human Rights Commission hold NSW Corrective Services accountable for his mistreatment.

In 2014 Watt was found unfit to stand trial on the import charge and the Crown withdrew the Supply charge.

In 2018, Adam Watt was awarded compensation against the State for failing its duty of care. The 2018 findings of the Honourable Justice Garling in the NSW Supreme Court, Watt v State of NSW [2018] NSWSC 1926 which considered the s54 Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) Justice Garling ruled against the State. “The risk of Mr. Watt suffering physical harm was reasonably foreseeable and not insignificant”.

In assessing the injuries, the State acknowledged that the 15% permanent impairment threshold had been exceeded. Consequently, due to the State’s breach of duty of care, the Court found that Watt had sustained a traumatic brain injury and a permanent disability[3]

In 2023, the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) found that Corrective Services NSW, acting on behalf of the Commonwealth, had denied Adam Watt his human rights.

The president of the AHRC found that while Watt was held on remand, he was treated in a manner inconsistent with his right to be treated with dignity and humanity under Article 10(1) of the ICCPR. The president also found that Watt was denied his right to communicate in confidence with legal counsel of his choosing (protected by article 14(3)(b) of the ICCPR) and his right to privacy (protected by article 17 of the ICCPR).[4]

Career

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

Boxing record

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Boxing Record
14 Wins (14 (T)KO's), 4 Losses
Date Result OpponentVenueLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2001-02-17LossSouth Africa Sebastiaan RothmannCarnival City CasinoBrakpen, South AfricaKO8 (12)14-4
Fight was for Rothmann's W.B.U. Cruiserweight World title.
2000-10-07LossEngland Johnny NelsonDoncaster DomeDoncaster, England, UKKO5 (12)2:1214-3
Fight was for Nelon's W.B.O. Cruiserweight World title.
24 Jun 2000WinEngland Bruce ScottHampden ParkGlasgow, Scotland, UKTKO4 (12)14-2
Wins vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) Cruiserweight title.
2000-03-24WinGreece Tosca PetridisHornsby RSL ClubSydney, AustraliaTKO7 (12)2:3613-2
Wins Petridis's Australian Cruiserweight title and retains O.P.B.F. Cruiserweight title.
2000-02-04WinAustralia Caine MelbourneStar City CasinoSydney, AustraliaKO3 (8)12-2
1999-10-16WinNew Zealand Lightning LupeOmnisports StadiumNouméa, New CaledoniaTKO4 (12)11-2
Retains O.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
1999-09-17WinAustralia Mosese SoroviManly Warringah Leagues ClubSydney, AustraliaTKO1 (12)2:0410-2
Wins Sorovi's O.P.B.F. Cruiserweight title.
1999-08-05WinAustralia Phil GregoryWilloughby Town HallSydney, AustraliaKO2 (6)9-2
1999-03-15LossGuyana Wayne BraithwaiteStar City CasinoSydney, AustraliaKO1 (12)2:378-2
Fight was for vacant W.B.U. Cruiserweight World title.
1999-01-16WinAustralia Phil GregoryAlexandria Basketball StadiumSydney, AustraliaTKO3 (12)8-1
Wins vacant O.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
1998-08-27WinNew Zealand Simon WhiuSouth Sydney Junior Rugby League ClubSydney, AustraliaKO37-1
1998-04-05LossUkraine Valeriy VykhorNewcastle Entertainment CentreNewcastle, AustraliaTKO1 (12)6-1
Loses P.A.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
1998-02-28WinAustralia Dean TurveyParramatta RSL ClubSydney, AustraliaKO2 (10)2:436-0
1997-12-06WinAustralia Kevin WagstaffStockland StadiumTownsville, AustraliaKO1 (12)2:365-0
Wins vacant P.A.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
1997-09-12WinFiji Nat LeduaManly Warringah Leagues ClubSydney, AustraliaKO1 (10)1:554-0
1997-05-02WinAustralia Joe Kiwi KingiDee Why RSL ClubSydney, AustraliaTKO3 (10)1:583-0
1997-02-10WinUnited States Ernie ValentineMemorial AuditoriumSacramento, California, USAKO12-0
1996-11-22WinAustralia Phil GregoryManly Warringah Leagues ClubSydney, AustraliaKO1 (8)1-0
Makes professional boxing debut.
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Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing Record
37 Wins (30 (T)KO's, 7 Decisions), 12 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2002-10-11LossTurkey Gurkan OzkanSydney, AustraliaDecision (Unanimous)62:00
2002-08-17LossCzech Republic Pavel MajerK-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Las Vegas QuarterfinalsLas Vegas, Nevada, USADecision (Unanimous)33:00
2002-02-18WinNew Zealand Andrew PeckK-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Melbourne FinalMelbourne, AustraliaKO11:50
Wins the K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Melbourne and qualifies for the K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Las Vegas.
2002-02-18WinNew Zealand Jason SuttieK-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Melbourne SemifinalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2002-02-18WinSamoa Clay AumitagiK-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Melbourne QuarterfinalsMelbourne, AustraliaTKO21:48
2001-12-08LossSouth Africa Mike BernardoK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 Reserve fightTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2001-10-08LossNew Zealand Mark HuntK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Fukuoka FinalFukuoka, JapanTKO (Doctor stoppage)31:38
Despite defeat, will be invited to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 as a reservist.
2001-10-08WinSouth Africa Mike BernardoK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Fukuoka SemifinalsFukuoka, JapanTKO (2 knockdowns/Punch)12:27
2001-04-29LossFrance Jérôme Le BannerK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Osaka FinalOsaka, JapanKO (Punches)10:46
2001-04-29WinAustralia Peter GrahamK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Osaka SemifinalsOsaka, JapanKO (Punch)21:29
2001-04-29LossNew Zealand Ray SefoK-1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Osaka QuarterfinalsOsaka, JapanTKO (Right hook)12:20
Despite defeat, advances to semifinals due to injury suffered by Ray Sefo.
1996-06-02LossNetherlands Perry TelgtK-1 Fight Night IIZurich, SwitzerlandTKO (Doctor stoppage)31:05
1996WinNetherlands Errol ParrisSydney, AustraliaKO (Left hook)21:14
Retains the UKF World Cruiserweight title.
1995-10-27WinUnited States Bill LasfarShoot Boxing S-cup BOMBERTokyo, JapanKO23:40
Wins the vacant Shoot Boxing World Heavyweight title.
1995-08-24WinUnited States Manson GibsonShoot Boxing S-CUP Thunder and lightningTokyo, JapanDecision53:00
1994-05-08LossRussia Artem TonoyanK-2 Plus Tournament 1994 QuarterfinalsAmsterdam, NetherlandsKO1
1993-12-29LossNetherlands Ernesto HoostK-2 Grand Prix '93 SemifinalsTokyo, JapanTKO (2 knockdowns/Right high kick)12:13
1993-12-29WinFrance Bob ZengifoK-2 Grand Prix '93 QuarterfinalsTokyo, JapanKO (Spinning back fist)10:43
1993-11-15WinNetherlands Jan LomulderK-1 Andy's GloveTokyo, JapanTKO (Doctor stoppage)22:36
1993-09-04WinNetherlands Gerard GordeauK-1 IllusionTokyo, JapanKO (Spinning back fist)22:07
1993-06-25WinUnited States Lavelle RobinsonK-1 Sanctuary IIIOsaka, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Wins the UKF World Cruiserweight title.
1993-05-22WinJapan Kaneko MachidaAJKF Evolution Step-3Tokyo, JapanTKO (Referee stoppage/Right low kick)42:22
1993-03-30WinJapan Nobuki IwashitaKorakuen Experiment: Round 2Tokyo, JapanKO11:56
1993-03-30WinJapan Shinjiro AokiK-1 Sanctuary ITokyo, JapanKO10:40
1992-12-11LossNetherlands Rob KamanTokyo, JapanKO
1992-10-04LossAustralia Stan LonginidisSeido Kaikan '92 Karate World Cup Kakutogi Olympic IIIJapanTKO (Dislocated shoulder)1
Watt was injured when both fighters fell out of the ring.
1992-08-29LossUnited States Mike VieiraSan Jose, CaliforniaKO (Punch)22:05
Fight was for the UMT World Cruiserweight title.
1992-05-16LossNetherlands Peter AertsRings Mega Battle 4thTokyo, JapanKO22:46
1992-03-26LossNetherlands Rob KamanSeido Kaikan Kakutogi Olympic ITokyo, JapanKO22:18
1992-03-05DrawNetherlands Hans NymanMega Battle II: IbukiAmagasaki, JapanDecision draw53:00
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