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England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Heavyweight Champions

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England Boxing National Amateur Championships
Light-Heavyweight Champions
Statusactive
GenreBoxing
Date(s)-
Country-
Inaugurated1920
Organised byEngland Boxing

The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Heavyweight 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.

History

The light-heavyweight division was inaugurated in 1920 and is currently contested in the under-81 Kg weight division. 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
2020 cancelled due to COVID 19.[3]
2019 Aaron Bowen Triumph ABC
2018 Ben Rees Birtley ABC
2017 George Crotty Royal Navy
2016 Tom Whittaker-Hart Rotunda ABC
2015 Joshua Buatsi South Norwood & Victory ABC
2014 Joshua Buatsi South Norwood & Victory ABC
2013 Ricky Crotty Hoddesdon ABC
2012 Kirk Garvey Earlsfield ABC
2011 Sam Pomphrey Broadplain ABC
2010 Lawrence Osueke Newcastle College
2009 Obed Mbwakongo Lynn AC
2008 Istvan Szucs All Stars ABC
2007 Obed Mbwakongo Fisher ABC
2006 Tony Jeffries Sunderland ABC
2005 David Pendleton Birtley ABC
2004 Murtala Abdulsalan St. Pancras Kronk ABC
2003 J. Boyd Donnington Ex Servicemen's ABC
2002 Anthony Marsden Birtley ABC
2001 Courtney Fry Salisbury ABC
2000 Peter Haymer St. Pancras ABC
1999 Joe Ainscough Kirkdale ABC
1998 Courtney Fry Repton ABC
1997 Paul Rogers Penhill RBL ABC
1996 Courtney Fry Islington Boys ABC
1995 Kelly Oliver Bracebridge ABC
1994 Kelly Oliver Bracebridge ABC
1993 Kelly Oliver Bracebridge ABC
1992 Kelly Oliver Bracebridge ABC
1991 Anthony Todd Darlington ABC
1990 Joseph McCluskey Croy Miners ABC
1989 Nicky Piper Penarth ABC
1988 Harold Lawson St. Francis ABC
1987 John Beckles Fairburn House ABC
1986 Jim Moran Austin ABC
1985 John Beckles Islington ABC
1984 Tony Wilson Wolverhampton ABC
1983 Tony Wilson Wolverhampton ABC
1982 Glen Crawford Market District ABC
1981 Andy Straughn Hitchen Youth ABC
1980 Andy Straughn Hitchen Youth ABC
1979 Andy Straughn Hitchen Youth ABC
1978 Vince Smith Kyrle Hall ABC
1977 Chris Lawson Pembroke ABC
1976 Greg Evans Salisbury ABC
1975 Malcolm Heath Hull Fish Trades ABC
1974 Billy Knight Lynn ABC
1973 Billy Knight Lynn ABC
1972 Billy Knight Lynn ABC
1971 John Conteh Kirkby ABC
1970 John Rafferty Clarkston ABC
1969 Johnny Frankham Reading ABC
1968 Ray Brittle Fitzroy Lodge ABC
1967 Maxie Smith Royal Navy
1966 Roger Tighe Hull Boys ABC
1965 Eric Whistler Hampstead ABC
1964 J. Fisher Fauldhouse Miners' Welfare ABC
1963 B. Murphy Chorley Boys Club
1962 Johnny Hendrickson Battersea ABC
1961 Jack Bodell Loughborough & District ABC
1960 Johnny Ould Fisher ABC
1959 Johnny Ould Fisher ABC
1958 Joe Leeming Army
1957 Tom Green Hull Boys ABC
1956 Dave Mooney Lanark Welfare BC
1955 Dave Rent Maple Leaf ABC
1954 Tony Madigan Fulham ABC
1953 Henry Cooper Army
1952 Henry Cooper Eltham & District ABC
1951 George Walker Thomas Refinery ABC
1950 Peter Messervy Royal Navy
1949 Peter Messervy Royal Navy
1948 Don Scott Army
1947 Alex Watson Leith Victoria ABC
1946 J. Taylor Army
1945 Alex Watson Nottingham City Police & APTC ABC
1944 E. Shackleton Transport Regiment
1943 M. Hart Fitzroy Lodge & Lynn ABC
1939 Bruce Woodcock Doncaster LNER ABC
1938 Alf Brown Catford & District ABC
1937 Joseph Wilby Royal Air Force
1936 Jimmy Magill Royal Ulster Constabulary BC
1935 Richard Hearns Dublin Civic Guards BC
1934 George Brennan Nottingham Place ABC
1933 George Brennan Nottingham Place ABC
1932 Joe Goyder City Police & Goldsmiths ABC
1931 Jack Petersen Gabalfa BC
1930 J. Murphy Irish BC
1929 Joe Goyder Old Goldsmiths ABC
1928 Alf Jackson St. Pancras ABC
1927 Alf Jackson St. Pancras ABC
1926 Don McCorkindale South Africa
1925 Harry Mitchell Polytechnic ABC
1924 Harry Mitchell Polytechnic ABC
1923 Harry Mitchell Polytechnic ABC
1922 Harry Mitchell Polytechnic ABC
1921 L. Collett Surrey Commercial Docks ABC
1920 Harold Franks St. Pancras 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.