Phil Scott (boxer)

He appeared on the cover of the November 1929 edition of The Ring magazine, and he co-wrote a book with R. James Alexander called The Complete Boxer, a textbook on boxing which sold for a shilling.

- One win, and then a points victory over Tom Heeney (New Zealand) for the vacant British Empire heavyweight title at The Ring in Blackfriars Road, London, on 22 September 1924.

- A retirement victory over Noel Hugh McCormick defending the British heavyweight title at the King's Hall in, Belle Vue, Manchester, on 30 April 1926.

- A knockout defeat by Harry Persson (Sweden) for the European Boxing Union (EBU) heavyweight title at Holland Park Rink in London on 14 June 1926.

- A disqualification victory over Riccardo Bertazzolo (Italy) for the European Boxing Union (EBU) heavyweight title at the Royal Albert Hall on 27 January 1927.

Scott then travelled to the United States, where he achieved: - A knockout defeat by Knute Hansen (Denmark) at Madison Square Garden, New York, on 4 November 1927.

Scott then travelled home to England and scored: - A disqualification victory over Ted Sandwina (USA) at the Royal Albert Hall on 31 January 1929.

- A knockout defeat by Larry Gains (Canada) defending the British Empire heavyweight title at Welford Road Stadium in Leicester on 13 June 1931, his final professional boxing bout.