Clarence Newton, born on February third, nineteen ninety-nine, was a distinguished Canadian lightweight boxer who made his mark in the sport during the vibrant 1920s. His dedication and skill in the ring earned him a place among the notable athletes of his time.
Affiliated with the Riverside Athletic Club in Toronto, Newton honed his craft and showcased his talent on various platforms. His commitment to boxing culminated in a remarkable achievement when he secured the bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium.
Newton's Olympic success not only highlighted his prowess as a boxer but also contributed to the rich history of Canadian boxing. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring athletes in the sport.