Harry Scott

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For the former ice hockey player, see Harry Scott (ice hockey). For the Nineteenth-Century Australian cricket captain of the same name, see Tup Scott.

Harry Scott (born October 27, 1937) was a British boxer and contender in the middleweight division during the 1960s.

Scott was born in Bootle Liverpool, his most significant win was arguably that over Rubin Carter.

Career Record: [1]

See also: Syd Dye's article about Harry Scott in "The Mersey Fighters," edited by Jim Jenkinson and Gary Shaw (Preston, England: Milo Books, 2004), pp. 253-255.

[edit] External links

Harry Scott: A Boxing Pro by Harry Otty