British middleweight Harry Scott

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British middleweight Harry Scott

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Retired with a poor looking record (39-34-6) but fought some big names that include Laszio Papp, Rubin Carter (he beat Carter), Emile Griffith, Nino Benvenuti, the Finnegan brothers and Alan Minter. Anyone know much about it, might be one for you Miles.
prewarboxing wrote: 08 Jan 2019, 19:21 Miles Templeton
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Scott was also beating Carter in their first fight when he was ruled out with a cut.
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Controversial wrote: 14 Jan 2019, 07:15 Retired with a poor looking record (39-34-6) but fought some big names that include Laszio Papp, Rubin Carter (he beat Carter), Emile Griffith, Nino Benvenuti, the Finnegan brothers and Alan Minter. Anyone know much about it, might be one for you Miles.
prewarboxing wrote: 08 Jan 2019, 19:21 Miles Templeton
In my opinion he had a good record. There were no losing journeymen, left side of the card or padded records in those days. He won more than he lost and he fought excellent opposition. In every bout he had both men were trying to win (again unlike today). He would hold his own today very comfortably. He was one of three lads, more or less at the same weight, and from the same area who are very similar in their achievements. Johnny Cooke and Pat Dwyer being the other two. You could also include Ronnie Hough and Les McAteer. All proper fighters from a tough era.

Miles Templeton.
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