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World's 10 worst sporting disasters

New Delhi:  Whether we like or not, sport really is a substitute for war. Throughout history, death and sport have stood hand in hand and the people that have died have acquired a legendary warrior-like

2. Michael Watson



The judges robbed Michael Watson in his first jab at the world super middleweight title. 



To many people, it looked like he had thoroughly outscored his opponent, the unpopular Chris Eubank.  

The public demanded a rematch and three months later on September 21st 1991, they got their wish.

Watson dominated the fight. By the end of the 11th round all he had to do to win was stay on his feet. Unfortunately, he walked straight into a Eubank punch.  

The fight continued into the 12th, but while Eubank connected with blow after blow, Watson could hardly raise a glove.  

Finally, the referee stopped the fight, but it was too late. Watson collapsed in the ring and lay there for 30 minutes while organizers rushed paramedics to the venue.  

He survived, but after 40 days in a coma and six operations on his brain, Michael Watson and British boxing would never be the same.