England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Welterweight Champions

The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Welterweight Championship formerly known as the ABA Championships is the primary English amateur boxing championship.[1] It had previously been contested by all the nations of the United Kingdom.

England Boxing National Amateur Championships
Light-Welterweight Champions
Statusactive
GenreBoxing
Date(s)-
Country-
Inaugurated1951
Organised byEngland Boxing

History

The light-welterweight division was inaugurated in 1951 is currently contested in the Under-64 kg weight category. The championships are highly regarded in the boxing world and seen as the most prestigious national amateur championships.[2]

Past Winners

Year Winner Club Notes
2020cancelled due to COVID 19.[3]
2019Sam NoakesWestree ABC
2018Dalton SmithSteel City ABC
2017Thomas HodgsonBirtley ABC
2016Danny WrightCenturions ABC
2015Pat McCormackBirtley ABC
2014Sam MaxwellSalisbury ABC
2013Josh KellyHoughton & District ABC
2012Louis AdolpheEarlsfield ABC
2011Danny PhillipsSouth Bank ABC
2010Joe HughesMalmsbury
2009Ronnie HeffronBoarshaw ABC
2008Liam SmithRotunda ABC
2007Bradley SaundersSouth Durham ABC
2006Jamie CoxWalcot ABC
2005Michael GrantHarringay ABC
2004John WatsonHigherside ABC
2003Lee BeavisDale Youth ABC
2002Lenny DawsRosehill ABC
2001Gavin SmithKarmand ABC
2000Nigel WrightShildon ABC
1999Daniel HappeRepton ABC
1998Nigel WrightShildon ABC
1997Ricky HattonSale West ABC
1996Carl WallGemini ABC
1995Alan VaughanHuyton ABC
1994Alan TempleHartlepool Boys Welfare ABC
1993Peter RichardsonPhilip Thomas School of Boxing ABC
1992Darren McCarrickBoarshaw ABC
1991Jason MatthewsAberbargoed BC
1990James PenderSt. Francis ABC
1989Allan HallShildon BR ABC
1988Allan HallDarlington ABC
1987Andy HolliganRotunda ABC
1986Jonathan AlsopCardiff YMCA ABC
1985Ibby MustaraLynn ABC
1984Dave GriffithsSplott Adventure ABC
1983Dave DentSt. Pancras ABC
1982Tony AdamsFitzroy Lodge ABC
1981Tony WillisRotunda ABC
1980Tony WillisRotunda ABC
1979Eddie CopelandCavendish ABC
1978Dave WilliamsBrookside ABC
1977James DouglasCamperdown ABC
1976Clinton McKenzieSir Philip Game ABC
1975Joseph ZeraschiFitzroy Lodge ABC
1974Peter KellyRoyal Navy
1973Neville ColeFitzroy Lodge ABC
1972Terry WallerLynn ABC
1971Michael KingwellRobert Browning ABC
1970Dave DaviesBangor YMCA ABC
1969John H. StraceyRepton ABC
1968Eamonn ColeFitzroy Lodge ABC
1967Brian HudspethGarden City ABC
1966Billy HiattBattersea ABC
1965Dick McTaggartKelvin ABC
1964Robert TaylorMitchell & Butlers ABC
1963Dick McTaggartKelvin ABC
1962Brian BrazierArmy
1961Brian BrazierArmy
1960R. DayLeicester Lads Club
1959Robert KaneSt. Mungos ABC
1958Robert KaneSt. Mungos ABC
1957Dave StoneArmy
1956Dave StoneBattersea ABC
1955F. McQuillanDundee BC
1954G. MartinArmy
1953D. HughesCardiff Gas BC
1952Peter WatermanCaius ABC
1951W. ConnorLowe House ABC

References

  1. "Amateur boxing history". Boxing History.
  2. "What are the National Amateur Championships?". BBC Sport.
  3. "Coronavirus cancellation". England Boxing. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
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