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England Boxing National Amateur Championships Welterweight Champions

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

The England Boxing National Amateur Championships 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.

History

The welterweight division was inaugurated in 1920 and is currently contested in the under-69 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 Harvey Lambert St Paul's ABC
2018 Harris Akbar Bradford College/Police
2017 Harris Akbar Bradford Police
2016 Carl Fail Far Cotton ABC
2015 Conor Loftus Burmantofts ABC
2014 Conor Loftus Burmantofts ABC
2013 Jeff Saunders Army
2012 Tamuka Muchapondwa Reading ABC
2011 Damon Jones West Leeds ABC
2010 Dudley O'Shaughnessy West Ham ABC
2009 Liam Cameron Steel City ABC
2008 Anthony Ogogo Triple A ABC
2007 Joe Selkirk Rotunda ABC
2006 Denton Vassell Fox ABC
2005 Brett Flourney Army
2004 Martin Murray St. Helen's Town ABC
2003 Daniel Happe Honor Oak ABC
2002 Vin Raj Leicester Youth ABC
2001 Matthew Macklin Small Heath ABC
2000 Francis Doherty Kingsthorpe Boys ABC
1999 Anthony Cesay Repton ABC
1998 David Walker Fisher ABC
1997 Francie Barrett Trojan ABC
1996 Jawaid Khaliq Meadows & Ruddington ABC
1995 Michael Hall Darlington ABC
1994 Kevin Short Army
1993 Chris Bessey Army
1992 Mark Santini Birmingham City ABC
1991 Joe Calzaghe Newbridge ABC
1990 Adrian Carew Lynn ABC
1989 Mark Elliott Bennett's Bank ABC
1988 Mark McCreath Bracebridge ABC
1987 Mark Elliott GKN Sankey ABC
1986 Darren Dyer St. Monica's ABC
1985 Errol McDonald Ruddington ABC
1984 Mickey Hughes St. Pancras ABC
1983 Bob McKenley Cavendish ABC
1982 Chris Pyatt Belgrave ABC
1981 Terry Marsh Royal Navy
1980 Terry Marsh Royal Navy
1979 Joey Frost Rotunda ABC
1978 Edward Byrne Leamington Boys ABC
1977 Colin Jones Penyrheol ABC
1976 Colin Jones Penyrheol ABC
1975 Wayne Bennett New Tredegar ABC
1974 Terry Waller Lynn ABC
1973 Terry Waller Lynn ABC
1972 Trevor Francis Basingstoke ABC
1971 Dave Davies Bangor YMCA BC
1970 Terry Waller Lynn ABC
1969 Terry Henderson Robert Browning ABC
1968 David Martyn BDS ABC
1967 Dave Cranswick Sea Cadet Corps
1966 Peter Cragg Electrolux ABC
1965 Peter B. Henderson Robert Browning ABC
1964 Michael Varley Clifton ABC
1963 Johnny Pritchett Bingham & District ABC
1962 Johnny Pritchett Bingham ABC
1961 Tony Lewis St. Pancras ABC
1960 Colin Humphreys Porthcawl ABC
1959 Jimmy McGrail Royal Air Force
1958 Brian Curvis Army
1957 Ron Warnes Army
1956 Nicholas Gargano Covent Gardens ABC
1955 Nicholas Gargano Army
1954 Nicholas Gargano Army
1953 Les Morgan Rotax ABC
1952 Johnny Maloney Royal Air Force
1951 Johnny Maloney Dagenham ABC
1950 Terry Ratcliff Royal Air Force
1949 Alan Buxton Harrow ABC
1948 Max Shacklady Eccles ABC
1947 Johnny Ryan Army
1946 Johnny Ryan Army
1945 Randolph Turpin Leamington Spa ABC
1944 Henry Hall Hillsborough ABC
1943 T. Quill Harrow & Rugby ABC
1939 R. Thomas Derby Police & Penarth Central ABC
1938 C. Webster St. Pancras ABC
1937 D. Lynch Surrey Commercial Docks ABC
1936 Wally Pack Polytechnic ABC
1935 D. Lynch Surrey Commercial Docks ABC
1934 Dave McCleave Lynn ABC
1933 P. Peters Irish Guards
1932 Dave McCleave Lynn ABC
1931 J.P. Barry Gainsford ABC
1930 Fred Brooman Northampton Institute ABC
1929 T. Wigmore Royal Scots
1928 Harold Bone Columbia RC & H Div. Met. Police ABC
1927 Harry Dunn Lynn ABC
1926 Ben Marshall Newport Wales ABC
1925 P. O'Hanrahan Polytechnic ABC
1924 P. O'Hanrahan Polytechnic ABC
1923 P. Green Avery's ABC
1922 Edward White Limehouse & Polar ABC
1921 Alexander Ireland United Scottish BC
1920 F. Whitbread Fulham 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.