Don Scott (boxer)
Donald Emerson Scott was a boxer from Great Britain, who competed in the Light Heavyweight division during his career as an amateur. He fought as Don Scott.
Biography
Born Donald Emerson Scott in Derby in 1928, he began boxing at age 12 at the Arboretum Boxing Club. He attended Pear Tree School, He attended night school at Bemrose School to take English & Math GCSE at the age of 59. He wife Doreen died in 2004, He has a daughter named Sue and a son named Paul, He has two grandchildren named Simon and Adam, and great-grandson named William, whom he met William three days before he died. He was chosen to carry the Olympic torch though Derby on 29 June 2012.Amateur career
Scott represented his native country at the 1948 Summer Olympics, and won the silver medal at Light Heavyweight. He subsequently won the Empire Games gold medal in Auckland in 1950. He served in the Royal Military Police during national service. In his autobiography, the famous boxing referee Harry Gibbs claimed to have fought Scott and won during their military service. Scott had no recollection of the bout; Gibbs is adamant that Scott was a serving soldier in the Brigade of Guards so it is possibly a namesake.Scott won the Amateur Boxing Association 1948 light heavyweight title, when boxing for the army.
1948 Olympic record
Below are the results of Don Scott, a British light heavyweight boxer who competed at the 1948 London Olympics:- Round of 32: bye
- Round of 16: defeated György Kapocsi referee stopped contest in the second round
- Quarterfinal: defeated Giacomo Di Segni on points
- Semifinal: defeated Adrian Holmes on points
- Final: lost to George Hunter on points