Maybe Jim Watt would have fought the great Aaron Pryor. But Pryor would've got to come to London to fight him. And I don't think that Watt would have travelled to Cincinnati, USA to fight him.Nile4000 wrote:They should've matched him up with Watts, he could've won the title, and avenged his loss to Howard Davis Jr.Then move up after beating Hilmer Kenty as the undisputed lightweight champion, and still taken the belt.Il Duce wrote:Buzz Bomb
Aaron Pryor was a success because of his management.............
Talent had nothing to do with it........![]()
I would have to disagree with your analysis, as Aaron Pryor was the best 135 lb. Lightweight in the World
by mid-1979.
Remember, nobody in the Top 10 would fight him.
1979 wins over 'faded' but capable > 'Stormin' Norman Goins, Al Ford and Jose Fernandez were impressive
enough to chase other Top 10 Lightweight Contenders away.
In mid-1979 > a 23 1/2 year-old 'HAWK' at 19-0-0 {17 KO's} was better than WBA Champion - Ernesto Espana
or WBC Champion - Jim Watt.
It was the avoidance of other Lightweights, that forced Aaron to move up to 140 lbs.
I do not think that Howard Davis wanted any part of Pryor.