Watkins turned professional as a boxer on May 21, 1974, beating Cesar Cortez by
knockout in round one at Houston. Through his career, Watkins fought some of the best fighters in the Lightweight and Jr. Welterweight divisions. He beat Marion Thomas by a knockout in round seven, Rocky Ramon by a decision in twelve,
Arturo Leon by decision in ten,
Bruce Strauss by knockout in three,
Bobby Rodriguez by knockout in one, and others. His fight with former United States Lightweight champion Norman Goins resulted in a three-round
no contest. He also lost to
Olympic gold medalist
Howard Davis Jr. and
Alfredo Escalera. On October 2 of 1980, at the
Caesars Palace hotel in
Las Vegas, Nevada, he got his only world title shot, losing to
Saoul Mamby by a fifteen-round decision for the
WBC's world Jr. Welterweight title. He retired with 61 wins, 5 losses, 2 draws (tie), one no contest and 48 wins by knockout. ==Professional boxing record==