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Adam Watt was born on 10 November, 1967 in Manly, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian boxer. Discover Adam Watt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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56 years old |
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Scorpio |
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10 November 1967 |
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10 November |
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Manly, New South Wales, Australia |
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Australia
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He is a member of famous Boxer with the age 56 years old group.
Adam Watt Height, Weight & Measurements
At 56 years old, Adam Watt height is 1.92m and Weight 86.5 kg.
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1.92m |
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86.5 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Adam Watt Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Adam Watt worth at the age of 56 years old? Adam Watt’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Adam Watt's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Adam Watt Social Network
Timeline
Adam Keith Watt (born 10 November 1967) is an Australian martial artists, former boxer and kickboxer.
He has studied many forms of martial arts, kickboxing, Zen Chi Ryu, Seido-kaikan karate, and boxing.
His nickname was "Lights Out" because of his high level karate and boxing skills, and one punch knock out power.
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 and boxing titles.
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.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Despite defeat, will be invited to the K-1 World Grand Prix 2001 as a reservist.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Despite defeat, advances to semifinals due to injury suffered by Ray Sefo.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Retains the UKF World Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins the vacant Shoot Boxing World Heavyweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins the UKF World Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Watt was injured when both fighters fell out of the ring.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for the UMT World Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins the K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Melbourne and qualifies for the K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 in Las Vegas.
In September 2008, Watt was arrested for conspiring to import chemical precursors to the drug methamphetamine.
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.
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".
Upon his release, whilst undergoing medical treatment, Adam embarked on what one legal practitioner described in court as "a crusade" to not only defend himself and uncover the identity of those truly responsible for the crime for which he had been charged, but also to have the Australian Human Rights Commission hold NSW Corrective Services accountable for his mistreatment.
He has won many world kickboxing titles, and reached as high as 10th in the highly respected World Boxing Council's & World Boxing Organisation's (W.B.C & WBO) Cruiserweight ratings.
In 2014 Adam was found unfit to stand trial on the import charge and the Crown withdrew the Supply charge.
Adam Watt won compensation.
In 2022 former police detective Gary Jubelin outlined Adam's ongoing quest for justice in his book titled badness.
In 2023 The Australian Human Rights Commission found that Corrective Services NSW acting behalf of the Commonwealth had deniedAdam his Human Rights
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for Rothmann's W.B.U. Cruiserweight World title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for Nelon's W.B.O. Cruiserweight World title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins Petridis's Australian Cruiserweight title and retains O.P.B.F. Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Retains O.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins Sorovi's O.P.B.F. Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Fight was for vacant W.B.U. Cruiserweight World title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins vacant O.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Loses P.A.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Wins vacant P.A.B.A. Cruiserweight title.
! style=background:white colspan=9 |Makes professional boxing debut.