Rated at Welterweight No contests 0 Martial art Boxing Losses 0 Wins by KO 9 Died June 11, 2007 Draws 0 | Wins 12 Role Boxer Total fights 12 Nationality Canadian Name Bobby Beaton Division Welterweight | |
Born June 19, 1912Port Hood, Cape Breton Island ( 1912-06-19 ) |
Bobby Beaton checks out his new recliner & gets a Christmas kiss.
Robert "Bobby" Beaton (June 19, 1912 – June 11, 2007) was an Atlantic Canadian hockey player, boxer and boxing referee.
Contents
- Bobby Beaton checks out his new recliner gets a Christmas kiss
- George Gummy MacNeil Bobby Beaton Sparring for the Ladies in Pictou
- Hockey
- Boxing
- Hall of Fame inductions
- Other facts
- References
George (Gummy) MacNeil & Bobby Beaton Sparring for the Ladies in Pictou.
Hockey
Beaton was born in Port Hood, Cape Breton Island and played hockey in Atlantic Canada in the early 1930s. He moved to England in 1938 to play for the Stratham Lions and Brighton Tigers, winning the European Championship in Berlin. The next year he played for the Falkirk Lions of Scotland. Returning home to Nova Scotia, Canada, he played and coached teams in Pictou, Truro, Stellarton and New Glasgow, winning seven A.P.C. (Antigonish, Pictou, Colchester league) titles, three Nova Scotia Championships and three Maritime titles in the 1940s and 1950s.
Boxing
Beaton boxed professionally as a welterweight and his record was 12–0 with nine TKOs. In 1941 he began refereeing. Until his retirement in 1983, he officiated at over 500 boxing bouts, including 41 Canadian, five British Commonwealth and one World Championship. Beaton is credited with conceiving the three-judge system in boxing, now standard practice in the sport. He was Referee-in-Chief and Adviser to the Nova Scotia Boxing Authority from 1978 until 1994.
Hall-of-Fame inductions
Beaton was inducted into the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame, the Nova Scotia Sports Heritage Hall of Fame, the Pictou County Sports Heritage Hall of Fame and the Cape Breton Sports Heritage Hall of Fame.