Career
Odd boxed briefly as an amateur, then at 18 turned his sights on the sports writing side of the game, becoming a ringside correspondent for the weekly magazine, Boxing. Starting in 1941 and continuing for ten years after, he served as Editor in Chief of Boxing News, the successor to Boxing. In 1944, he began assisting in the publication of The Boxers Annual, which compiled the records of both professional and amateur boxers.
In addition, he began the publication of a similar record book, the Boxing News Authors" and Record Book.
Throughout the process of compiling and publishing these records, Odd became known as the best boxing historian in England. Odd was enshrined in the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995.
He retired to Northiam, where he lived until his death in 1996.