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England Boxing National Amateur Championships Lightweight Champions

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England Boxing National Amateur Championships
Lightweight Champions
Statusactive
GenreBoxing
Date(s)-
Country-
Inaugurated1881
Organised byEngland Boxing

The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Lightweight 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 lightweight division was inaugurated in 1881 and is currently contested in the under-60 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
2019 Masood Abdulah Islington ABC
2018 Mark Chamberlain Team Wiseman
2017 Thomas Hodgson Birtley ABC
2016 Calum French Birtley ABC
2015 Luke McCormack Birtley ABC
2014 Pat McCormack Birtley ABC
2013 Isaac Dogboe Territorial Army London
2012 Josh Leather Wellington ABC
2011 Sam Maxwell Salisbury ABC
2010 Martin Stead Army
2009 Martin Stead Army
2008 Martin Stead Army
2007 Frankie Gavin Hall Green ABC
2006 Anthony Crolla Fox ABC
2005 Gary Sykes Cleckheaton ABC
2004 Chris Pacey Army
2003 Stephen Burke Salisbury ABC
2002 Andy Morris West Wythenshawe ABC
2001 Stephen Burke Salisbury ABC
2000 Andy McLean Birtley ABC
1999 Stephen Burke Salisbury ABC
1998 Andy McLean Birtley ABC
1997 Mark Hawthorpe Lowestoft ABC
1996 Ian Walker Oldham ABC
1995 Roy Rutherford Bell Green ABC
1994 Andy Green Phil Thomas School of Boxing ABC
1993 Bradley Welsh Leith Victoria ABC
1992 Dean Amory Kingshurst ABC
1991 Paul Ramsey Small Heath ABC
1990 Patrick Gallagher Angel ABC
1989 Mark Ramsey Small Heath ABC
1988 Charlie Kane Antonine ABC
1987 Michael Ayers All Stars ABC
1986 Joey Jacobs Fox ABC
1985 Edmond McAuley Hogarth ABC
1984 Alex Dickson Larkhall ABC
1983 Kenny Willis Rotunda ABC
1982 Jim McDonnell St. Pancras ABC
1981 George Gilbody St. Helens Star ABC
1980 George Gilbody St. Helens Star ABC
1979 George Gilbody St. Helens Star ABC
1978 Terry Marsh Royal Navy
1977 George Gilbody St. Helens Star ABC
1976 Sylvester Mittee Repton ABC
1975 Patrick Cowdell Warley ABC
1974 John Lynch Kensington ABC
1973 Tommy Dunn Reading ABC
1972 Neville Cole Fitzroy Lodge ABC
1971 Joey Singleton Kirkby ABC
1970 Neville Cole Fitzroy Lodge ABC
1969 Howard Hayes Plant Works ABC
1968 Jim Watt Cardowan ABC
1967 Terry Waller Lynn ABC
1966 J. Head Hampstead ABC
1965 A. White Stock Exchange ABC
1964 Jimmy Dunne Maple Leaf ABC
1963 Brendan O'Sullivan Army
1962 Brian Whelan Chiswick General ABC
1961 Paul Warwick West Ham ABC
1960 Dick McTaggart Dundee ABC
1959 Paul Warwick Army
1958 Dick McTaggart Royal Air Force
1957 Johnny Kidd Royal Air Force
1956 Dick McTaggart Royal Air Force
1955 Steve Coffey Manco ABC
1954 George Whelan Army
1953 Dennis Hinson Army
1952 Freddie Reardon Downham Community ABC
1951 Ron Hinson West Ham ABC
1950 Ronnie Latham Hickleton Main ABC
1949 Algar Smith Langham ABC
1948 Ron Cooper Royal Navy
1947 Colin Morrisey Tir-y-berth BC
1946 Eddie Thomas Merthyr Ex-Servicemen's BC
1945 J. Williamson Manchester YMCA ABC
1944 Billy Thompson Hickleton Main ABC
1943 T. McGovern Fitzroy Lodge & Lynn ABC
1939 Harry Groves Devas ABC
1938 T. McGrath Melingriffith ABC
1937 Arthur Danahar Federation of London Men's Institiute ABC
1936 Freddie Simpson Battersea ABC
1935 Frank Frost Lynn & Civil Service ABC
1934 Jim Rolland Leith Victoria ABC
1933 Harry Mizler Oxford & St. George's ABC
1932 Freddie Meachem Civic Service ABC
1931 Dave McCleave Lynn ABC
1930 J. Waples Limehouse & Poplar ABC
1929 W. Hunt Polytechnic ABC
1928 Fred Webster St. Pancras ABC
1927 W. Hunt Holloway ABC
1926 T. Slater Oxford & Bermondsey Old Boys ABC
1925 E. Viney ISBA
1924 Walter White United Scottish BC
1923 G. Shorter Clapton Federation ABC
1922 G. Renouf Leith Victoria ABC
1921 G. Shorter Clapton Federation ABC
1920 Frederick Grace Eton Old Boys ABC
1919 Frederick Grace Eton Old Boys ABC
1914 R. Marriott Stansfield ABC
1913 Frederick Grace Eton Mission ABC
1912 R. Marriott Stansfield ABC
1911 A. Spenceley Old Goldsmiths ABC
1910 Tom Tees Lynn ABC
1909 Frederick Grace Eton Mission ABC
1908 Harold Holmes Polytechnic ABC
1907 Matt Wells Lynn ABC
1906 Matt Wells Lynn ABC
1905 Matt Wells Lynn ABC
1904 Matt Wells Lynn ABC
1903 H. Fergus Edinburgh Harriers BC
1902 A. Warner Highgate Harriers ABC
1901 A. Warner Highgate Harriers ABC
1900 G. W. Humphries Lynn & Battersea ABC
1899 Harold Brewer Polytechnic ABC
1898 Harry Marks Cardiff Harlequins BC
1897 A. Vanderhout Lynn / Sydney ABC
1896 A. Vanderhout Lynn / Sydney ABC
1895 A. Randall Battersea ABC
1894 W. Campbell Battersea ABC
1893 W. Campbell Battersea ABC
1892 E. Dettmer Stanhope ABC
1891 E. Dettmer Stanhope ABC
1890 Andrew Newton Isledon ABC
1889 W. Neale Birmingham ABC
1888 Andrew Newton St. Pancras ABC
1887 John Hair North London ABC
1886 C. Roberts Royal Victor ABC
1885 Anthony Diamond Birmingham ABC
1884 Anthony Diamond Birmingham ABC
1883 Anthony Diamond Birmingham ABC
1882 Arthur Frederick Bettinson GGS ABC
1881 F. Hobday Clapton ABC

References

  1. ^ "Amateur boxing history". Boxing History.
  2. ^ "What are the National Amateur Championships?". BBC Sport.