England Boxing National Amateur Championships Bantamweight Champions

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England Boxing National Amateur Championships
Bantamweight Champions
Statusinactive
GenreBoxing
Date(s)-
Country-
Inaugurated1884
Most recent2013
Organised byEngland Boxing

The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Bantamweight 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 bantamweight division was inaugurated in 1884 but is currently not contested following a re-organisation of weight categories in 2014. 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
2013 Lucien Reid (West Ham ABC)
2012 Reece Bellotti (South Oxhey ABC)
2011 Alimaan Hussain (Aston ABC)
2010 Jazza Dickens (Salisbury ABC)
2009 James Allen (Army)
2008 Luke Campbell (St. Paul's ABC)
2007 Luke Campbell (St. Paul's ABC)
2006 Nick McDonald (Vauxhall Motors ABC)
2005 Stuart Langley (Hollington ABC)
2004 Matthew Marsh (West Ham ABC)
2003 Nick McDonald (Vauxhall Motors ABC)
2002 Derry Mathews (Salisbury ABC)
2001 Stephen Foster (Shannon's ABC)
2000 Stephen Foster (Shannon's ABC)
1999 Michael Hunter (Hartlepool Boys ABC)
1998 Levi Pattison (Hunslett ABC)
1997 Stephen Oates (Repton ABC)
1996 Lee Eadie (Gemini ABC)
1995 Noel Wilders (Five Towns ABC)
1994 Spencer Oliver (Finchley ABC)
1993 Richard Evatt (Triumph ABC)
1992 Patrick Mullings (St. Patrick's ABC)
1991 Dave Hardie (Gallowgate ABC)
1990 Paul Lloyd (Vauxhall Motors ABC)
1989 Keith Howlett (Army)
1988 Keith Howlett (Army)
1987 John Sillitoe (Pisces ABC)
1986 Sean Murphy (St. Albans ABC)
1985 Sean Murphy (St. Albans ABC)
1984 John Hyland (St. Ambrose ABC)
1983 John Hyland (St. Ambrose ABC)
1982 Ray Gilbody (St. Helens Star ABC)
1981 Peter Jones (Penyrheol BC)
1980 Ray Gilbody (St. Helens Star ABC)
1979 Renard Ashton (Vauxhall Motors ABC)
1978 Jackie Turner (Hull Fish Trades ABC)
1977 Jackie Turner (Hull Fish Trades ABC)
1976 John Bambrick (Edinburgh Transport BC)
1975 Stuart Ogilvie (Camperdown ABC)
1974 Stuart Ogilvie (Camperdown ABC)
1973 Pat Cowdell (Warley ABC)
1972 George Turpin (Golden Gloves ABC)
1971 George Turpin (Golden Gloves ABC)
1970 Tony Oxley (Royal Navy)
1969 Mickey Piner (Hayes ABC)
1968 Mickey Carter (Repton ABC)
1967 Mickey Carter (Repton ABC)
1966 Johnny Clark (Robert Browning ABC)
1965 Robert Mallon (Rolls Royce ABC)
1964 Brian Packer (Dartford ABC)
1963 Brian Packer (Dartford ABC)
1962 Peter Bennyworth (Caius ABC)
1961 L.A.C. Peter Bennyworth (Royal Air Force)
1960 Frankie Taylor (Lancaster Lads ABC)
1959 Don Weller (Army)
1958 Howard Winstone (Dowlais BC)
1957 Johnny Morrissey (Lanark Welfare BC)
1956 Owen Reilly (Royal Air Force)
1955 George Dormer (Army)
1954 John Smillie (Fauldhouse Miners ABC)
1953 John Smillie (Fauldhouse Miners ABC)
1952 Tommy Nicholls (Sankeys ABC)
1951 Tommy Nicholls (Royal Air Force)
1950 Ken Lawrence (Southampton ABC)
1949 Tommy Miller (Glasgow Transport BC)
1948 Tommy Proffitt (LNER ABC)
1947 Danny O'Sullivan (Robert Browning ABC)
1946 C. Squires (Royal Air Force)
1945 Peter Brander (Slough Centre ABC)
1944 Ronnie Bissell (Hillsborough ABC)
1943 T. Mahoney (Downham Community ABC)
1940-42 Not held
1939 Robert Watson (Leith Victoria BC)
1938 Jackie Pottinger (Cardiff Gas BC)
1937 Albert Barnes (Cardiff City ABC)
1936 Albert Barnes (Cardiff City ABC)
1935 Laurie Case (Darlington Railway Employees ABC)
1934 Albert Barnes (Cardiff City ABC)
1933 G. Johnstone (Dundee ABC)
1932 Jack Treadway (Watneys ABC)
1931 F. Bennett (Lancashire Regiment)
1930 Harry Mizler (Oxford & St. Georges ABC)
1929 F. Bennett (Lancashire Regiment)
1928 Jack Garland (Gordon Highlanders)
1927 Eddie Warwick (Columbia ABC)
1926 Fred Webster (St. Pancras ABC)
1925 A. Groom (Rugby ABC)
1924 Les Tarrant (Armstrong-Siddeley ABC)
1923 A. Smith (Limehouse ABC)
1922 W. Goulding (St. Pancras ABC)
1920 George McKenzie (United Scottish BC)
1919 W. W. Allen (Lynn ABC)
1915-18 Not held
1914 W. W. Allen (Lynn ABC)
1913 A. Wye (Columbia ABC)
1912 W. W. Allen (Polytechnic ABC)
1911 W. W. Allen (Polytechnic ABC)
1910 Wally Webb (St. Pancras ABC)
1909 John Condon (Lynn ABC)
1908 Harry Thomas (Birmingham ABC)
1907 E. Adams (Columbia ABC)
1906 Tom Ringer (Lynn ABC)
1905 Wally Webb (17th Middlesex Rifles)
1904 Harry Berry (Columbia ABC)
1903 Harry Berry (Columbia ABC)
1902 A.J. Miner (Lynn ABC)
1901 W. Morgan (Kensington ABC)
1900 J. Freeman (Lynn ABC)
1899 A. Avent (Bristol ABC)
1898 F. Herring (Columbia ABC)
1897 C. Lamb (Gorthic ABC)
1896 Percy Jones (Lynn ABC)
1895 Percy Jones (Cestus ABC)
1894 Percy Jones (New Kent Road ABC)
1893 E. Watson (Battersea/Sydney ABC)
1892 F. Godbold (Royal Victor ABC)
1891 E. Moore (Birmingham ABC)
1890 J. Rowe (Royal Victor ABC)
1889 H. Brown (Northampton ABC)
1888 H. Oakman (Mid Surrey ABC)
1887 T. Isley (Birmingham ABC)
1886 T. Isley (Birmingham ABC)
1885 A. Woodward (Birmingham ABC)
1884 A. Woodward (Birmingham ABC)

References

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