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Greenhithe, New Zealand
Age
32 years
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Biography

Benjamin Thomas Watt (born June 13, 1992, Greenhithe, New Zealand) is the world's first openly gay professional boxing judge.
Watt started his career in boxing as an editor of Boxrec.com for New Zealand. In April 2015, the Australian Boxrec editors forward Watt onto the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association after he expressed interests of becoming a referee and a judge. Watt spent four months training as a shadow judge and doing corporate boxing fights. In August 2015, Watt judged his first two professional fights of his career. It was on a small boxing promotion called Weekend Warriors II, promoted by Craig Thomson. Watt was shortly recognized after as the worlds first openly gay professional boxing judge.

Q12 The Tour

In 2012 Watt traveled the North Island of New Zealand for project called Q12 the tour where he did audio interviews with over 70 LGBT people. The aim of the project was to archive the information for future research on what it is like to live as a LGBT Person in 2012. Watt got first noticed on YouTube with his documentary called Radio Documantary on NZ Gay Youth Abuse. Pridenz.com approach him to do only twenty interviews, however due to the popularity of the concept they was decided to turn the project into a tour. The tour originally was to travel to fourteen cities and towns in ten regions. However Gisbourne, Tauranga and Taupo were cancelled due to lack of support in the local regions. Despite the cancelled dates, the tour itself concluded successfully.

Matchmaking

In March 2016, Royal Rampage announced on Facebook and Boxrec that Watt is one of there boxing matchmakers.

Watt was also a matchmaker for the Asher Derbyshire vs Paane Haraki fight for the vacant NZPBA Cruiserweight title. Originally the fight was scheduled for Derbyshire to fight Thomas Heads. Unfortunately Heads received a severe concussion, resulting in being pulled out only 7 days before the fight. Watt offered his services to find a replacement fight on six days notice, in which he did it in two.

BTW Promotions

In July 2016, Watt announced that he will be promoting his first boxing event called Fight 4 Charity. The event will in a selection of up and coming boxers, including bouts like Nailini Helu vs Ange Davis for the New Zealand and Asia Pacific Title, Zane McNab vs Nick Hikuroa, Kendall Cooper vs Jonathan Taylor and many more.

Health issues

Watt is semi blind in the right eye by birth. Even though he is fully capable to judge, his optometrist will not clear his to drive a car.

At the age of 15, Watt was diagnosed with Scheuermann's disease. Watt stated for years he has been through painful physiotherapy however to this day he still has back problems.

In October 2015, Watt was diagnosed with lymphoma at the age of 23.

Personal life

Watt went to Westlake Boys High School However he left school at the age of 17 to pursue a career in Hospitality. Shortly after leaving school Watt came out as gay and received much support from family and friends. Watt is the son of the singer-songwriter, Dr Allan Charles Watt.

LGBT advocacy

With his background in being with Pridenz.com with the Q12 Tour, Being a youth Worker at Aotearoa Rainbow Youth, Volunteering at the New Zealand Aids Foundation and being the World's first openly gay boxing judge, Watt is a strong advocate for LGBT Rights.

Watt has attended and spoken at multiple conferences in the Australasia talking about LGBT rights including 2011 Aucklands Kazam, 2012 Wellingtons Hui Putahi and 2016 Sydney Team Sydney Sports.

Watt stated at the 2016 conference in Sydney that he believes in New Zealand Gay rights has completed its full equality in law changing. However he believes there is so much that can be done for transgender rights in New Zealand, including getting funding for the transgender community for public health in ways of surgery.

Professional boxing judge record

20 Bouts'
BoxersTypeRd., TimeDateLocationScorecardTitle
New Zealand Lui Te'o vs New Zealand Crom MasinaTKO3, (4)2016-09-10New Zealand AMI Netball Centre, Auckland, New Zealand20 - 18
Samoa Afa Tatupu vs Iraq Salam HermezNC42016-09-10New Zealand AMI Netball Centre, Auckland, New ZealandSalam Hermez did a no show, NZPBA result is to a no contest
Iraq Sivan Hermez vs New Zealand Josh TaiUD42016-09-10New Zealand AMI Netball Centre, Auckland, New Zealand36 - 40
New Zealand Shay Brock vs French Polynesia Jean Louis AlbertiniUD42016-08-26New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand38 - 36
Tonga Junior Fa vs New Zealand Tussi AsafoKO1, (4) 2:562016-08-26New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand Adrian Taihia vs New Zealand Sefo FalekaonoSD52016-08-13New Zealand Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland, New Zealand46 - 49
Tonga Panuve Helu vs New Zealand Sika UlungaTKO4, (4) 2:442016-08-13New Zealand Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland, New Zealand30 - 26
New Zealand Mose Auimatagi Jnr vs New Zealand Gunnar JacksonUD102016-07-01New Zealand ASB Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandAs Title Belt Supervisor for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Asia Pacific Middleweight title
United States Nydia Feliciano vs New Zealand Rebecca JenningsUD82016-04-16New Zealand The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New ZealandAs Title Belt Supervisor for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) International female featherweight title
SamoaAustralia Herman Ene Purcell vs New Zealand Thomas HeadsMD52016-04-16New Zealand The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand47 - 47
United States Mia St. John vs New Zealand Lisa LewisTKO4 (4), 1:372016-04-16New Zealand The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand30 - 26
New Zealand Adrian Taihia vs New Zealand Craig TurnerSD42016-04-02New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand40 - 36
New Zealand Anthony Taylor vs New Zealand Sone VannathyUD82016-04-02New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand78 - 73
TongaNew Zealand Panuve Helu vs New ZealandAustralia Jonathan TaylorKO1 (4), 1:502016-04-02New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand Shay Brock vs New Zealand Adam ManisyTKO2 (4), 2:482016-04-02New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand10 - 9
New Zealand Gunnar Jackson vs New Zealand Matthew TuakoloKO1 (6), 2:482016-04-02New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand Shay Brock vs SamoaNew Zealand Moses IoeluRTD2 (4), 3:002015-12-12New Zealand North Shore Cosmopolitan Club, North Shore, Auckland19 - 18
New Zealand Ricky Murphy vs New Zealand Ben SisamTKO9 (10), 2:592015-11-21New Zealand North Shore Events Centre, North Shore, Auckland80 – 72New Zealand Professional Boxing Association (NZPBA) Light Middleweight Title
New Zealand Tonga Panuve Helu vs New Zealand Mose AuimatagaiMD4 (4), 3:002015-08-14New Zealand North Shore Cosmopolitan Club, North Shore, Auckland38 – 38
New Zealand Shay Brock vs Iraq Sivan HermezTKO1 (4), 2:222015-08-14New Zealand North Shore Cosmopolitan Club, North Shore, Auckland

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