Jordan Picot

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Jordan Picot

Name: Jordan Picot
Alias: Tinker
Birth Name: Jordan E. Picot
Hometown: Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
Birthplace: Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 2014-04-28 (Age:81)
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 178cm
Referee: Record
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record

Highly-decorated New England Amateur Champion. Tinker's amateur record was 246-5 (160 KOs). He was a former Massachusetts Junior Olympic Champion; a 3 time Greater Lowell Golden Glove Champion; a 2 time New England Golden Glove Champion; and, a 1 time NEAAU Champion. During his amateur career he defeated 14 regional Golden Gloves and AAU champions.

Obituary

Jordan E. Tinker Picot, 82, died peacefully at his home in Quincy, April 28, 2014, surrounded by his loving family. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 63 years, Gladys (Mulligan); daughters, Deborah Picot of Quincy, Denise Picot of Weymouth and Donna Picot of Quincy. He was the devoted grandfather of Glenn Picot and Donna Concannon; and the brother of Wilfred Picot and the late Leonard Picot. He is also survived by his sisters-in-law, Pat Mulligan, Mary Picot, and Margery Picot; as well as nieces, nephews, and many friends. Tinker was born and raised in Dorchester and lived in the Adams Shore neighborhood of Quincy for over 50 years. A highly decorated New England amateur boxer, Tinker was a former Golden Glove Champion, New England Champion, and NEAAU Champion. Tinkers record was 246-5 (160 knockouts). In 1957, he qualified and was licensed as a boxing professional with the state of Massachusetts. Tinker was the founder and sponsor of Picots Comedy Boxing Team, a traveling boxing comedy show with the purpose of generating funds for youth charities. He was a boxing coach to many and a professional referee.