With the Goliath Fight Series K1 title bout looming large this Saturday in Fife, Watson Clark, the contender, exudes confidence and determination. We caught up with him ahead of the fight to get his thoughts and insights.
“Im feeling strong and healthy physically and mentally and feel as though I’m in good shape,” Clark remarks when asked about his preparation for the upcoming battle.
For those unfamiliar, Clark provides a glimpse into his journey into combat sports: “I started martial arts when I was around 6 and just went from there moving into K1 Kickboxing at around 15 and debuting at 17.”
Watson Clark Ready to Claim GFS K1 Title
As he gears up to face Charlie Brock for the promotion’s vacant K1 title, Clark reflects on the significance of the opportunity: “It would mean a lot to me as I will be the Champion of the division, making me one of the best in the country.”
Despite a minor correction about his record (“Im 5-1 now not 5-0 anymore”), Clark attributes his success to fundamental principles: “I would put my success down to my hard work, dedication, and my team.”
Looking ahead to the fight, Clark doesn’t mince words about his expectations: “I expect to stop the fight, maybe round 2 or 3, whether it is KO or TKO. It doesn’t matter to me.”
With a blend of experience, determination, and focus, Watson Clark enters the ring this Saturday with his eyes fixed firmly on victory.