England Boxing National Amateur Championships Welterweight Champions
Appearance
England Boxing National Amateur Championships Welterweight Champions (U67kg) | |
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Status | active |
Genre | Boxing |
Inaugurated | 1920 |
Organised by | England 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
[edit]The welterweight division was inaugurated in 1920 and is currently contested in the under 67 kg weight division. The championships are highly regarded in the boxing world and seen as the most prestigious national amateur championships.[2]
Past winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Club |
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1920 | Freddie Whitbread[3] | Fulham ABC |
1921 | Alexander Ireland[4] | United Scottish BC |
1922 | Edward White[5] | Limehouse & Polar ABC |
1923 | Phil Green[6] | Avery's ABC |
1924 | Patrick O'Hanrahan[7] | Polytechnic ABC |
1925 | Patrick O'Hanrahan[8] | Polytechnic Boxing Club |
1926 | Ben Marshall[9] | Newport Wales ABC |
1927 | Harry Dunn[10] | Lynn ABC |
1928 | Harold Bone[11] | Columbia RC & H Div. Met. Police ABC |
1929 | Sgt. Tim Wigmore[12] | Royal Scots |
1930 | Fred Brooman[13] | Northampton Institute ABC |
1931 | J.P. Barry[14] | Gainsford ABC |
1932 | Dave McCleave[15] | Lynn ABC |
1933 | L/Sgt. T. B. (Paddy) Peters[16] | First Battalion Irish Guards |
1934 | Dave McCleave[17] | Lynn ABC |
1935 | Danny Lynch[18] | Fisher ABC & Surrey Commercial Docks ABC |
1936 | Wally Pack[19] | Polytechnic Boxing Club |
1937 | Danny Lynch[20] | Fisher ABC & Surrey Commercial Docks ABC |
1938 | Charlie Webster[21] | St. Pancras ABC |
1939 | Dick Thomas[22][23] | Derby Police & Penarth Central ABC |
1940-42 | Not held due to World War II | |
1943 | Tommy Quill[24] | Harrow & Rugby ABC |
1944 | Henry Hall | Hillsborough ABC |
1945 | Randolph Turpin[25] | Leamington Spa ABC |
1946 | C.S.M. Johnny Ryan[26] | Army |
1947 | C.S.M.I. Johnny Ryan[27] | Army |
1948 | Max Shacklady[28] | Eccles ABC |
1949 | Alan Buxton | Harrow ABC |
1950 | A/C Terry Ratcliffe[29] | Royal Air Force |
1951 | Johnny Maloney[30] | Dagenham ABC |
1952 | A/C Johnny Maloney[31] | Royal Air Force |
1953 | Les Morgan[32] | Rotax ABC |
1954 | Pte. Nicky Gargano[33] | Army |
1955 | Pte. Nicky Gargano[34] | Army |
1956 | Nicky Gargano[35] | Covent Gardens ABC |
1957 | Pte. Ron Warnes[36] | Army |
1958 | Cpl. Brian Nancurvis[37] | Army |
1959 | Cpl. Jimmy McGrail[38] | Royal Air Force |
1960 | Colin Humphreys[39] | Porthcawl ABC |
1961 | Tony Lewis[40] | St. Pancras ABC |
1962 | Johnny Pritchett[41] | Bingham ABC |
1963 | Johnny Pritchett[42] | Bingham & District ABC |
1964 | Michael Varley | Clifton ABC |
1965 | Peter B. Henderson[43] | Robert Browning ABC |
1966 | Peter Cragg | Electrolux ABC |
1967 | Dave Cranswick | Sea Cadet Corps |
1968 | David Martyn | BDS ABC |
1969 | Terry Henderson | Robert Browning ABC |
1970 | Terry Waller | Lynn ABC |
1971 | Dave Davies | Bangor YMCA BC |
1972 | Trevor Francis | Basingstoke ABC |
1973 | Terry Waller | Lynn ABC |
1974 | Terry Waller | Lynn ABC |
1975 | Wayne Bennett | New Tredegar ABC |
1976 | Colin Jones | Penyrheol ABC |
1977 | Colin Jones | Penyrheol ABC |
1978 | Edward Byrne | Leamington Boys ABC |
1979 | Joey Frost | Rotunda ABC |
1980 | Terry Marsh | Royal Navy |
1981 | Terry Marsh | Royal Navy |
1982 | Chris Pyatt | Belgrave ABC |
1983 | Bob McKenley | Cavendish ABC |
1984 | Mickey Hughes | St. Pancras ABC |
1985 | Errol McDonald | Ruddington ABC |
1986 | Darren Dyer | St. Monica's ABC |
1987 | Mark Elliott | GKN Sankey ABC |
1988 | Mark McCreath | Bracebridge ABC |
1989 | Mark Elliott | Bennett's Bank ABC |
1990 | Adrian Carew | Lynn ABC |
1991 | Joe Calzaghe | Newbridge ABC |
1992 | Mark Santini | Birmingham City ABC |
1993 | Chris Bessey | Army |
1994 | Kevin Short | Army |
1995 | Michael Hall | Darlington ABC |
1996 | Jawaid Khaliq | Meadows & Ruddington ABC |
1997 | Francie Barrett | Trojan ABC |
1998 | David Walker | Fisher ABC |
1999 | Anthony Cesay | Repton ABC |
2000 | Francis Doherty | Kingsthorpe Boys ABC |
2001 | Matthew Macklin | Small Heath ABC |
2002 | Vin Raj | Leicester Youth ABC |
2003 | Daniel Happe | Honor Oak ABC |
2004 | Martin Murray | St. Helen's Town ABC |
2005 | Brett Flourney | Army |
2006 | Denton Vassell | Fox ABC |
2007 | Joe Selkirk | Rotunda ABC |
2008 | Anthony Ogogo | Triple A ABC |
2009 | Liam Cameron | Steel City ABC |
2010 | Dudley O'Shaughnessy | West Ham ABC |
2011 | Damon Jones | West Leeds ABC |
2012 | Tamuka Muchapondwa | Reading ABC |
2013 | Jeff Saunders | Army |
2014 | Conor Loftus | Burmantofts ABC |
2015 | Conor Loftus | Burmantofts ABC |
2016 | Carl Fail | Far Cotton ABC |
2017 | Harris Akbar | Bradford Police |
2018 | Harris Akbar | Bradford College/Police |
2019 | Harvey Lambert | St Paul's ABC |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19.[44] | |
2021 | Patrick Hewitt[45] | Leigh ABC |
2022 | Huey Malone[46] | Christ The King |
2023 | Huey Malone[47] | Christ The King |
2024 | Lucas Biswana[48] | Everton Red Triangle |
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