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The Jim Watt story

@thealexdaley

Historian & author

IF you watched boxing on British TV between the 1980s and 2010s, you’ll know Jim Watt the commentator. And if you’re a long-time boxing fan over the age of 50, you’ll also know Jim Watt the fighter. But to those whose sporting memories end in the mid-1980s, Watt will be best known for his TV work on Sky

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