2016-02-01

Boxers who won England’s Amateur Boxing Association senior championship during their amateur career. Held annually since 1881.

ABA Light Flyweight Champions

First contested in 1971.

1971 – Micky Abrams (Battersea ABC)

1972 – Micky Abrams (Battersea ABC)

1973 – Micky Abrams (Battersea ABC)

1974 – Charlie Magri (Arbour Youth ABC)

1975 – Michael Lawless (Grangemouth ABC)

1976 – Peter Fletcher (St. Teresas ABC)

1977 – Paul Fletcher (St. Teresas ABC)

1978 – Joe Dawson (Boston ABC)

1979 – Joe Dawson (Boston ABC)

1980 – Terry Barker (Repton ABC)

1981 – John Lyon (Lowe House ABC)

1982 – John Lyon (Lowe House ABC)

1983 – John Lyon (St. Helens Star ABC)

1984 – John Lyon (Greenhall St. Helens ABC)

1985 – Mark Epton (Mexborough Athletic ABC)

1986 – Mark Epton (Mexborough Athletic ABC)

1987 – Mark Epton (Mexborough Athletic ABC)

1988 – Mickey Cantwell (Eltham ABC)

1989 – Mickey Cantwell (Eltham & District ABC)

1990 – Nick Tooley (Dawlish ABC)

1991 – Peter Culshaw (Huyton ABC)

1992 – Darren Fifield (Henley ABC)

1993 – Mark Hughes (Gwent Swansea BC)

1994 – Gary Jones (Sefton ABC)

1995 – Dean Fox (Royal Air Force]]

1996 – Ray Mercer (St. Helens Town ABC)

1997 – Ian Napa (Crown and Manor ABC)

1998 – J. Evans (Waterlooville ABC)

1999 – Gary Jones (Towerhill ABC)

2000 – James Mulhern (Triumph ABC)

2001 – Craig Lyon (Wigan ABC)

2002 – Darran Langley (Hollington ABC)

2003 – Craig Lyon (Wigan ABC)

2004 – Scott McDonald (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

2005 – Not held

2006 – Darran Langley (Hollington ABC)

2007 – Khalid Yafai (Birmingham Police ABC)

2008 – Tommy Stubbs (Northside ABC)

2009 – Tommy Stubbs (Northside ABC)

2010 – Tommy Stubbs (Northside ABC)

2011 – Charlie Edwards (Lynn ABC)

2012 – Jack Bateson (Burmantofts ABC)

2013 – Waleed Din (Sheffield Lane Top ABC)

2014 – Harvey Horn (Repton ABC)

2015 – Sunny Edwards (Steel City)

ABA Flyweight Champions

1920 – H. Groves (Caius ABC)

1921 – William Cuthbertson (United Scottish BC)

1922 – Les Tarrant (Armstrong- Siddeley ABC)

1923 – Eddie Warwick (Columbia ABC)

1924 – Eddie Warwick (Columbia ABC)

1925 – Eddie Warwick (Columbia ABC)

1926 – Johnny Hill (Leith Victoria BC)

1927 – Jim Roland (Leith Victoria BC)

1928 – Cuthbert Taylor (Cardiff Gabalfa AC)

1929 – Tommy Pardoe (Metropolitan ABC)

1930 – Tommy Pardoe (Metropolitan ABC)

1931 – Tommy Pardoe (Metropolitan ABC)

1932 – Tommy Pardoe (Metropolitan ABC)

1933 – Tommy Pardoe (Metropolitan ABC)

1934 – Pat Palmer (Battersea & Shexgar ABC)

1935 – Gaston Fayaud (France)

1936 – Gaston Fayaud (France)

1937 – Pat O’Donoghue (Watneys ABC)

1938 – Alf Russell (Unattached)

1939 – D. McKay (South Africa)

1940 – Not held due to World War II

1941 – Not held due to World War II

1942 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – R. O’Sullivan (Fitzroy Lodge and Lynn ABC)

1944 – J. Clinton (Dalmarnock BC)

1945 – J. Bryce (Anderston BC)

1946 – R. Gallacher (John Brown’s Welfare ABC)

1947 – Jimmy Clinton (Dalmarnock BC)

1948 – Henry Carpenter (Bradfield ABC)

1949 – Hugh Riley (Gilmerton ABC)

1950 – Albert Jones (Kynoch ABC)

1951 – Gerald John (Slough Centre BC)

1952 – Dai Dower (Roath Youth BC)

1953 – Ronnie Currie (Dalmarnock BC)

1954 – Ronnie Currie (Dalmarnock BC)

1955 – Derek Lloyd (Army)

1956 – Terry Spinks (West Ham ABC)

1957 – Ron Davies (Army)

1958 – Jackie Brown (Leith Victoria BC)

1959 – Mick Gushlow (Royal Air Force)

1960 – Danny Lee (Woodhall ABC)

1961 – Walter McGowan (Royal Albert ABC)

1962 – Michael J. Pye (Harris Lebus ABC)

1963 – Monty Laud (St. Ives ABC)

1964 – John McCluskey (Larkhall ABC)

1965 – John McCluskey (Larkhall ABC)

1966 – Paddy Maguire (Vauxhall Motors ABC)

1967 – Steve Curtis (Roath Youth ABC)

1968 – Gnr. John McGonigle (Army)

1969 – Dave Needham (Nottingham School of Boxing ABC)

1970 – Dave Needham (Nottingham School of Boxing ABC)

1971 – Peter Wakefield (St. Patrick ABC)

1972 – Maurice O’Sullivan (Roath Youth ABC)

1973 – Roy Hilton (Repton ABC)

1974 – Maurice O’Sullivan (Roath Youth ABC)

1975 – Charlie Magri (Arbour Youth ABC)

1976 – Charlie Magri (Arbour Youth ABC)

1977 – Charlie Magri (Arbour Youth ABC)

1978 – Gary Nickels (Repton ABC)

1979 – Ray Gilbody (St. Helens Star ABC)

1980 – Keith Wallace (St. Helens Star ABC)

1981 – Keith Wallace (St. Helens Star ABC)

1982 – Joe Kelly (Holyrood ABC)

1983 – Stephan Nolan (Fisher ABC)

1984 – Pat Clinton (Croy Miners ABC)

1985 – Pat Clinton (Croy Miners ABC)

1986 – John Lyon (Greenall St. Helens ABC)

1987 – John Lyon (Greenall St. Helens ABC)

1988 – John Lyon (Greenall St. Helens ABC)

1989 – John Lyon (Greenall St. Helens ABC)

1990 – Johnny Armour (St. Marys ABC)

1991 – Paul Ingle (Scarborough ABC)

1992 – Keith Knox (Bonnybrigg ABC)

1993 – Paul Ingle (Scarborough ABC)

1994 – Danny Costello (Hollington ABC)

1995 – Danny Costello (Hollington ABC)

1996 – Danny Costello (Hollington ABC)

1997 – Michael Hunter (Hartlepool Boys Welfare ABC)

1998 – James Hegney (Castle Vale ABC)

1999 – Dale Robinson (Hard and Fast ABC)

2000 – Dale Robinson (Hard and Fast ABC)

2001 – Matthew Marsh (West Ham ABC)

2002 – Duncan Barriball (Army)

2003 – Don Broadhurst (Aston ABC)

2004 – Stuart Langley (Hollington ABC)

2005 – Darran Langley (Hollington ABC)

2006 – Paul Edwards (Salisbury ABC)

2007 – Michael Walsh (Norwich Lads)

2008 – Adam Whitfield (Army BA)

2009 – Gamal Yafai (Birmingham City Police)

2010 – Paul Butler (Vauxhall Motors)

2011 – Jason Cunningham (St Paul’s)

2012 – Joe McCully (Bexley ABC)

2013 – Jack Bateson (Burmantofts ABC)

2014 – Charlie Edwards (Repton ABC)

2015 – Muhammad Ali (Bury)

ABA Bantamweight Champions

1884 – A. Woodward (Birmingham ABC)

1885 – A. Woodward (Birmingham ABC)

1886 – T. Isley (Birmingham ABC)

1887 – T. Isley (Birmingham ABC)

1888 – H. Oakman (Mid Surrey ABC)

1889 – H. Brown (Northampton ABC)

1890 – J. Rowe (Royal Victor ABC)

1891 – E. Moore (Birmingham ABC)

1892 – F. Godbold (Royal Victor ABC)

1893 – E. Watson (Battersea/Sydney ABC)

1894 – Percy Jones (New Kent Road ABC)

1895 – Percy Jones (Cestus ABC)

1896 – Percy Jones (Lynn ABC)

1897 – C. Lamb (Gorthic ABC)

1898 – F. Herring (Columbia ABC)

1899 – A. Avent (Bristol ABC)

1900 – J. Freeman (Lynn ABC)

1901 – W. Morgan (Kensington ABC)

1902 – A.J. Miner (Lynn ABC)

1903 – Harry Berry (Columbia ABC)

1904 – Harry Berry (Columbia ABC)

1905 – Wally Webb (17th Middlesex Rifles)

1906 – Tom Ringer (Lynn ABC)

1907 – E. Adams (Columbia ABC)

1908 – Harry Thomas (Birmingham ABC)

1909 – John Condon (Lynn ABC)

1910 – Wally Webb (St. Pancras ABC)

1911 – W. W. Allen (Polytechnic ABC)

1912 – W. W. Allen (Polytechnic ABC)

1913 – A. Wye (Columbia ABC)

1914 – W. W. Allen (Lynn ABC)

1915 – Not held due to World War I

1916 – Not held due to World War I

1917 – Not held due to World War I

1918 – Not held due to World War I

1919 – W. W. Allen (Lynn ABC)

1920 – George McKenzie (United Scottish BC)

1921 – Les Tarrant (Armstrong-Siddeley ABC)

1922 – W. Goulding (St. Pancras ABC)

1923 – A. Smith (Limehouse ABC)

1924 – Les Tarrant (Armstrong-Siddeley ABC)

1925 – A. Groom (Rugby ABC)

1926 – Fred Webster (St. Pancras ABC)

1927 – Eddie Warwick (Columbia ABC)

1928 – Jack Garland (Gordon Highlanders)

1929 – F. Bennett (Lancashire Regiment)

1930 – Harry Mizler (Oxford & St. Georges ABC)

1931 – F. Bennett (Lancashire Regiment)

1932 – Jack Treadway (Watneys ABC)

1933 – G. Johnstone (Dundee ABC)

1934 – Albert Barnes (Cardiff City ABC)

1935 – Laurie Case (Darlington Railway Employees ABC)

1936 – Albert Barnes (Cardiff City ABC)

1937 – Albert Barnes (Cardiff City ABC)

1938 – Jackie Pottinger (Cardiff Gas BC)

1939 – Robert Watson (Leith Victoria BC)

1940 – Not held due to World War II

1941 – Not held due to World War II

1942 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – T. Mahoney (Downham Community ABC)

1944 – Ronnie Bissell (Hillsborough ABC)

1945 – Peter Brander (Slough Centre ABC)

1946 – C. Squires (Royal Air Force)

1947 – Danny O’Sullivan (Robert Browning ABC)

1948 – Tommy Proffitt (LNER ABC)

1949 – Tommy Miller (Glasgow Transport BC)

1950 – Ken Lawrence (Southampton ABC)

1951 – Tommy Nicholls (Royal Air Force)

1952 – Tommy Nicholls (Sankeys ABC)

1953 – John Smillie (Fauldhouse Miners ABC)

1954 – John Smillie (Fauldhouse Miners ABC)

1955 – George Dormer (Army)

1956 – Owen Reilly (Royal Air Force)

1957 – J. Morrissey (Lanark Welfare BC)

1958 – Howard Winstone (Dowlais BC)

1959 – Don Weller (Army)

1960 – Frankie Taylor (Lancaster Lads ABC)

1961 – L.A.C. Peter Bennyworth (Royal Air Force)

1962 – Peter Bennyworth (Caius ABC)

1963 – Brian Packer (Dartford ABC)

1964 – Brian Packer (Dartford ABC)

1965 – Robert Mallon (Rolls Royce ABC)

1966 – Johnny Clark (Robert Browning ABC)

1967 – Mickey Carter (Repton ABC)

1968 – Mickey Carter (Repton ABC)

1969 – Mickey Piner (Hayes ABC)

1970 – Anthony Oxley (Royal Navy)

1971 – George Turpin (Golden Gloves ABC)

1972 – George Turpin (Golden Gloves ABC)

1973 – Pat Cowdell (Warley ABC)

1974 – Stuart Ogilvie (Camperdown ABC)

1975 – Stuart Ogilvie (Camperdown ABC)

1976 – J. Bambrick (Edinburgh Transport BC)

1977 – Jackie Turner (Hull Fish Trades ABC)

1978 – Jackie Turner (Hull Fish Trades ABC)

1979 – Renard Ashton (Vauxhall Motors ABC)

1980 – Ray Gilbody (St. Helens Star ABC)

1981 – Peter Jones (Penyrheol BC)

1982 – Ray Gilbody (St. Helens Star ABC)

1983 – John Hyland (St. Ambrose ABC)

1984 – John Hyland (St. Ambrose ABC)

1985 – Sean Murphy (St. Albans ABC)

1986 – Sean Murphy (St. Albans ABC)

1987 – John Sillitoe (Pisces ABC)

1988 – Keith Howlett (Army)

1989 – Keith Howlett (Army)

1990 – Paul Lloyd (Vauxhall Motors ABC)

1991 – Dave Hardie (Gallowgate ABC)

1992 – Patrick Mullings (St. Patrick’s ABC)

1993 – Richard Evatt (Triumph ABC)

1994 – Spencer Oliver (Finchley ABC)

1995 – Noel Wilders (Five Towns ABC)

1996 – Lee Eadie (Gemini ABC)

1997 – Stephen Oates (Repton ABC)

1998 – Levi Pattison (Hunslett ABC)

1999 – Michael Hunter (Hartlepool Boys ABC)

2000 – Stephen Foster (Shannon’s ABC)

2001 – Stephen Foster (Shannon’s ABC)

2002 – Derry Mathews (Salisbury ABC)

2003 – Nick McDonald (Vauxhall Motors ABC)

2004 – Matthew Marsh (West Ham ABC)

2005 – Stuart Langley (Hollington ABC)

2006 – Nick McDonald (Vauxhall Motors ABC)

2007 – Luke Campbell (St. Paul’s ABC)

2008 – Luke Campbell (St. Paul’s ABC)

2009 – James Allen (Army)

2010 – James Dickens (Salisbury ABC)

2011 – Alimaan Hussain (Aston ABC)

2012 – Reece Bellotti (South Oxhey ABC)

2013 – Lucien Reid (West Ham ABC)

ABA Featherweight Champions

1881 – Tom Hill (Birmingham ABC)

1882 – Tom Hill (Birmingham ABC)

1883 – Tom Hill (Birmingham ABC)

1884 – E. Hutchings (19th Middlesex Rifles)

1885 – J. Pennell (Manchester ABC)

1886 – T. McNeil (Cestus ABC)

1887 – J. Pennell (Manchester ABC)

1888 – J. Taylor (St James ABC)

1889 – G. Belsey (Polytechnic ABC)

1890 – G. Belsey (Polytechnic ABC)

1891 – F. Curtis (Stanhope ABC)

1892 – F. Curtis (Stanhope ABC)

1893 – T. Davidson (London ABC)

1894 – Richard Gunn (Vandom ABC)

1895 – Richard Gunn (Lynn & Vandom ABC)

1896 – Richard Gunn (Lynn ABC)

1897 – N. Smith (Anchor ABC)

1898 – P. Lunn (Belsize ABC)

1899 – J. Scholes (Athenaeum Club, Toronto, Representing Canada)

1900 – R. Lee (Stanhope ABC)

1901 – Chris Clarke (Lynn ABC)

1902 – Chris Clarke (Lynn ABC)

1903 – J. Godfrey (Columbia ABC)

1904 – Charley Morris (Polytechnic ABC)

1905 – Harold Holmes (17th Middlesex Rifles)

1906 – A. Miner (Lynn ABC)

1907 – Charley Morris (Polytechnic ABC)

1908 – Tom Ringer (Lynn ABC)

1909 – Alex Lambert (Belgrave Harriers ABC)

1910 – C. Houghton (Northampton Institute ABC)

1911 – H. Bowers (St. Pancras ABC)

1912 – George Baker (Hendon ABC)

1913 – George Baker (Hendon ABC)

1914 – George Baker (Hendon ABC)

1915-18 – Not held due to World War I

1919 – George Baker (Hendon ABC)

1920 – J. Fleming (United Scottish BC)

1921 – George Baker (Polytechnic ABC)

1922 – E. Swash (Clapton Federation ABC)

1923 – E. Swash (Clapton Federation ABC)

1924 – A. Beavis (Polytechnic ABC)

1925 – A. Beavis (Polytechnic ABC)

1926 – Ralph Minshull (South Africa)

1927 – Fred Webster (St. Pancras ABC)

1928 – Freddie Meacham (Civil Service ABC)

1929 – Freddie Meacham (Civil Service ABC)

1930 – J. Duffield (Lynn ABC)

1931 – Benny Caplan (Polytechnic ABC)

1932 – Harry Mizler (Oxford & St Georges ABC)

1933 – J. Walters (Polytechnic ABC)

1934 – Jackie Treadaway (Battersea & Shexgar ABC)

1935 – Edward Ryan (Lynn ABC)

1936 – Jackie Treadaway (Battersea & Shexgar ABC)

1937 – Alfred Harper (Aston ABC)

1938 – Cyril Gallie (Cardiff Gas BC)

1939 – Cyril Gallie (Cardiff Gas BC)

1940-42 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – D.L. Sullivan (CAV AA and Slough Centre ABC)

1944 – D.L. Sullivan (Slough Centre ABC)

1945 – John Carter (Royal Air Force)

1946 – Peter Brander (Slough Centre ABC)

1947 – Selwyn Evans (Newbridge ABC)

1948 – Peter Brander (Slough Centre ABC)

1949 – Henry Gilliland (Kilmarnock BC)

1950 – Peter Brander (Slough Centre ABC)

1951 – Jim Travers (Landsowne BC)

1952 – Percy Lewis (Royal Air Force)

1953 – Percy Lewis (Oxford YMCA ABC)

1954 – Dave Charnley (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1955 – Tommy Nicholls (Sankeys ABC)

1956 – Tommy Nicholls (Sankeys ABC)

1957 – Malcolm Collins (Melingriffith ABC)

1958 – Malcolm Collins (Melingriffith ABC)

1959 – George Judge (NB Loco ABC)

1960 – Phil Lundgren (Fisher ABC)

1961 – Peter Cheevers (Fisher ABC)

1962 – William Wilson (Monteagle ABC)

1963 – Anthony Riley (Rootes ABC)

1964 – Ronald Smith (Fisher ABC)

1965 – Ken Buchanan (Sparta ABC)

1966 – Hugh Baxter (Kelvin ABC)

1967 – Ken Cooper (Kyrle Hall ABC)

1968 – Johnny Cheshire (Repton ABC)

1969 – Alan Richardson (White Rose ABC)

1970 – D. Polak (Clifton ABC)

1971 – Tommy Wright (Plant Works ABC)

1972 – Kirkland Laing (Clifton ABC)

1973 – John Lynch (Kensington ABC)

1974 – George Gilbody (Golden Gloves ABC)

1975 – Ricky Beaumont (Hull Fish Trades ABC)

1976 – Pat Cowdell (Warley ABC)

1977 – Pat Cowdell (Warley ABC)

1978 – Moss O’Brien (Repton ABC)

1979 – Peter Hanlon (Gloucester ABC)

1980 – Mohammed Hanif (Stockton ABC)

1981 – Peter Hanlon (Gloucester ABC)

1982 – Herman Henry (St Pancras ABC)

1983 – Peter Bradley (Holyrood ABC)

1984 – Kevin Taylor (Middleton & Rochdale ABC)

1985 – Floyd Havard (Penyrheol BC)

1986 – Paul Hodkinson (Kirkby ABC)

1987 – Peter English (Gallagher Boys ABC)

1988 – David Anderson (Bellahouston BC)

1989 – Peter Richardson (Philip Thomas School of Boxing ABC)

1990 – Brian Carr (Auchengeich BC)

1991 – Jon Jo Irwin (Tom Hill ABC)

1992 – Alan Temple (Hartlepool Boys Welfare ABC)

1993 – Jason Cook (Maesteg BC)

1994 – Dean Pithie (Willenhall ABC)

1995 – David Burrows (Bench Hill ABC)

1996 – Anthony Mulholland (Gemini ABC)

1997 – Steven Bell (Luverlite ABC)

1998 – Darren Williams (Army)

1999 – Scott Miller (St. Paul’s ABC)

2000 – Henry Castle (Salisbury City ABC)

2001 – Steven Bell (Nichol’s Police ABC)

2002 – David Mulholland (Salisbury ABC)

2003 – Kevin Mitchell (West Ham ABC)

2004 – David Mulholland (Salisbury ABC)

2005 – Nick McDonald (Vauxhall Motors ABC)

2006 – Stephen Smith (Rotunda ABC)

2007 – Stephen Smith (Rotunda ABC)

2008 – Bradley Evans (Steven ABC)

2009 – Iain Weaver (Golden Ring)

2010 – Martin Ward (Repton)

2011 – Mitchell Smith (Welwyn Garden City ABC)

2012 – Qais Ashfaq (Meanwood ABC)

2013 – Reece Bellotti (South Oxhey ABC)

2014 – Qais Ashfaq (Burmantofts)

2015 – Calum French (Birtley)

ABA Lightweight Champions

1881 – F. Hobday (Clapton ABC)

1882 – Arthur Frederick Bettinson (GGS ABC)

1883 – Anthony Diamond (Birmingham ABC)

1884 – Anthony Diamond (Birmingham ABC)

1885 – Anthony Diamond (Birmingham ABC)

1886 – C. Roberts (Royal Victor ABC)

1887 – John Hair (North London ABC)

1888 – Andrew Newton (St Pancras ABC)

1889 – W. Neale (Birmingham ABC)

1890 – Andrew Newton (Isledon ABC)

1891 – E. Dettmer (Stanhope ABC)

1892 – E. Dettmer (Stanhope ABC)

1893 – W. Campbell (Battersea ABC)

1894 – W. Campbell (Battersea ABC)

1895 – A. Randall (Battersea ABC)

1896 – A. Vanderhout (Lynn / Sydney ABC)

1897 – A. Vanderhout (Lynn / Sydney ABC)

1898 – Harry Marks (Cardiff Harlequins BC)

1899 – Harold Brewer (Polytechnic ABC)

1900 – G. W. Humphries (Lynn & Battersea ABC)

1901 – A. Warner (Highgate Harriers ABC)

1902 – A. Warner (Highgate Harriers ABC)

1903 – H. Fergus (Edinburgh Harriers BC)

1904 – Matt Wells (Lynn ABC)

1905 – Matt Wells (Lynn ABC)

1906 – Matt Wells (Lynn ABC)

1907 – Matt Wells (Lynn ABC)

1908 – Harold Holmes (Polytechnic ABC)

1909 – Frederick Grace (Eton Mission ABC)

1910 – Tom Tees (Lynn ABC)

1911 – A. Spenceley (Old Goldsmiths ABC)

1912 – R. Marriott (Stansfield ABC)

1913 – Frederick Grace (Eton Mission ABC)

1914 – R. Marriott (Stansfield ABC)

1915-18 – Not held due to World War I

1919 – Frederick Grace (Eton Old Boys ABC)

1920 – Frederick Grace (Eton Old Boys ABC)

1921 – G. Shorter (Clapton Federation ABC)

1922 – G. Renouf (Leith Victoria BC)

1923 – G. Shorter (Clapton Federation ABC)

1924 – Edward White (United Scottish BC)

1925 – E. Viney (ISBA)

1926 – T. Slater (Oxford & Bermondsey Old Boys ABC)

1927 – W. Hunt (Holloway ABC)

1928 – Fred Webster (St Pancras ABC)

1929 – W. Hunt (Polytechnic ABC)

1930 – J. Waples (Limehouse & Poplar ABC)

1931 – Dave McCleave (Lynn ABC)

1932 – Freddie Meachem (Civic Service ABC)

1933 – Harry Mizler (Oxford & St Georges ABC)

1934 – Jim Rolland (Leith Victoria BC)

1935 – Frank Frost (Lynn & Civil Service ABC)

1936 – Freddie Simpson (Battersea ABC)

1937 – Arthur Danahar (Federation of London Men’s Institute ABC)

1938 – T. McGrath (Melingriffith BC)

1939 – Harry Groves (Devas ABC)

1940-42 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – T. McGovern (Fitzroy Lodge and Lynn ABC)

1944 – Billy Thompson (Hickleton Main ABC)

1945 – J. Williamson (Manchester YMCA ABC)

1946 – Eddie Thomas (Merthyr Ex-Servicemen’s BC)

1947 – Colin Morrisey (Tir-y-berth BC)

1948 – Ron Cooper (Royal Navy)

1949 – Algar Smith (Langham ABC)

1950 – Ronnie Latham (Hickleton Main ABC)

1951 – Ron Hinson (West Ham ABC)

1952 – Freddie Reardon (Downham Community ABC)

1953 – Dennis Hinson (Army)

1954 – George Whelan (Army)

1955 – Steve Coffey (Manco ABC)

1956 – Richard McTaggart (Royal Air Force)

1957 – Johnny Kidd (Royal Air Force)

1958 – Richard McTaggart (Royal Air Force)

1959 – Paul Warwick (Army)

1960 – Richard McTaggart (Dundee BC)

1961 – Paul Warwick (West Ham ABC)

1962 – Brian Whelan (Chiswick General ABC)

1963 – Brendan O’Sullivan (Army BA)

1964 – Jimmy Dunne (Maple Leaf ABC)

1965 – A. White (Stock Exchange ABC)

1966 – J. Head (Hampstead ABC)

1967 – Terry Waller (Lynn AC)

1968 – Jim Watt (Cardowan ABC)

1969 – Howard Hayes (Plant Works ABC)

1970 – Neville Cole (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1971 – Joey Singleton (Kirkby ABC)

1972 – Neville Cole (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1973 – Tommy Dunn (Reading ABC)

1974 – John Lynch (Kensington ABC)

1975 – Pat Cowdell (Warley ABC)

1976 – Sylvester Mittee (Repton ABC)

1977 – George Gilbody (St Helens Star ABC)

1978 – Terry Marsh (Royal Navy)

1979 – George Gilbody (St Helens Star ABC)

1980 – George Gilbody (St Helens Star ABC)

1981 – George Gilbody (St Helens Star ABC)

1982 – Jim McDonnell (St Pancras ABC)

1983 – Kenny Willis (Rotunda ABC)

1984 – Alex Dickson (Larkhall ABC)

1985 – Edmond McAuley (Hogarth ABC)

1986 – Joey Jacobs (Fox ABC)

1987 – Michael Ayers (All Stars ABC)

1988 – Charlie Kane (Antonine ABC)

1989 – Mark Ramsey (Small Heath ABC)

1990 – Patrick Gallagher (Angel ABC)

1991 – Paul Ramsey (Small Heath ABC)

1992 – Dean Amory (Kingshurst ABC)

1993 – Bradley Welsh (Leith Victoria ABC)

1994 – Andy Green (Phil Thomas School of Boxing ABC)

1995 – Robert Rutherford (Bell Green ABC)

1996 – Kelvin Wing (Repton ABC)

1997 – Mark Hawthorpe (Lowestoft ABC)

1998 – Andy McLean (Birtley ABC)

1999 – Stephen Burke (Salisbury ABC)

2000 – Andy McLean (Birtley ABC)

2001 – Stephen Burke (Salisbury ABC)

2002 – Andy Morris (West Wythenshawe ABC)

2003 – Stephen Burke (Salisbury ABC)

2004 – Chris Pacey (Army)

2005 – Gary Sykes (Cleckheaton ABC)

2006 – Anthony Crolla (Fox ABC)

2007 – Frankie Gavin (Hall Green ABC)

2008 – Martin Stead (Army)

2009 – Martin Stead (Army)

2010 – Martin Stead (Army)

2011 – Sam Maxwell (Salisbury ABC)

2012 – Joshua Leather (Wellington ABC)

2013 – Isaac Dogboe (Terrotorial Army London)

2014 – Pat McCormack (Birtley ABC)

2015 – Luke McCormack (Birtley)

ABA Light Welterweight Champions

1951 – W. Connor (Lowe House ABC)

1952 – Peter Waterman (Caius ABC)

1953 – D. Hughes (Cardiff Gas BC)

1954 – G. Martin (Army)

1955 – F. McQuillan (Dundee BC)

1956 – Dave Stone (Battersea ABC)

1957 – Dave Stone (Army)

1958 – Robert Kane (St. Mungos ABC)

1959 – Robert Kane (St. Mungos ABC)

1960 – R. Day (Lancaster Lads Club)

1961 – Brian Brazier (Army)

1962 – Brian Brazier (Army)

1963 – Richard McTaggart (Kelvin ABC)

1964 – Robert Taylor (Mitchell & Butlers ABC)

1965 – Richard McTaggart (Kelvin ABC)

1966 – William Hiat (Battersea ABC)

1967 – Brian Hudspeth (Garden City ABC)

1968 – E. Cole (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1969 – John H. Stracey (Repton ABC)

1970 – David Davies (Bangor YMCA ABC)

1971 – Michael Kingwell (Robert Browning ABC)

1972 – Terry Waller (Lynn ABC)

1973 – Neville Cole (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1974 – Peter Kelly (Royal Navy)

1975 – Joseph Zeraschi (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1976 – Clinton McKenzie (Sir Philip Game ABC)

1977 – James Douglas (Camperdown ABC)

1978 – Dave Williams (Brookside ABC)

1979 – Eddie Copeland (Cavendish ABC)

1980 – Anthony Willis (Rotunda ABC)

1981 – Anthony Willis (Rotunda ABC)

1982 – Tony Adams (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1983 – Dave Dent (St Pancras ABC)

1984 – Dave Griffiths (Splott Adventure ABC)

1985 – Ibby Mustara (Lynn ABC)

1986 – Jonathan Alsop (Cardiff YMCA ABC)

1987 – Andy Holligan (Rotunda ABC)

1988 – Allan Hall (Darlington ABC)

1989 – Allan Hall (Shildon BR ABC)

1990 – James Pender (St Francis ABC)

1991 – Jason Matthews (Aberbargoed BC)

1992 – Darren McCarrick (Boarshaw ABC)

1993 – Peter Richardson (Philip Thomas School of Boxing ABC)

1994 – Alan Temple (Hartlepool Boys Welfare ABC)

1995 – Alan Vaughan (Huyton ABC)

1996 – Carl Wall (Gemini ABC)

1997 – Ricky Hatton (Sale West ABC)

1998 – Nigel Wright (Shildon ABC)

1999 – Daniel Happe (Repton ABC)

2000 – Francis Doherty (Kingsthorpe Boys ABC)

2001 – Gavin Smith (Karmand ABC)

2002 – Lenny Daws (Rosehill ABC)

2003 – Lee Beavis (Dale Youth ABC)

2004 – John Watson (Higherside ABC)

2005 – Michael Grant (Harringay ABC)

2006 – Jamie Cox (Walcot ABC)

2007 – Bradley Saunders (South Durham ABC)

2008 – Liam Smith (Rotunda ABC)

2009 – Ronnie Heffron (Boarshaw ABC)

2010 – Joe Hughes (Malmsbury)

2011 – Danny Phillips (South Bank ABC)

2012 – Louis Adolphe (Earlsfield ABC)

2013 – Josh Kelly (Houghton and District ABC)

2014 – Sam Maxwell (Salisbury ABC)

2015 – Pat McCormack (Birtley)

ABA Welterweight Champions

1920 – F. Whitbread (Fulham ABC)

1921 – Alexander Ireland (United Scottish BC)

1922 – Edward White (Limehouse & Polar ABC)

1923 – P. Green (Avery’s ABC)

1924 – P. O’Hanrahan (Polytechnic ABC)

1925 – P. O’Hanrahan (Polytechnic ABC)

1926 – Ben Marshall (Newport Wales ABC)

1927 – Harry Dunn (Lynn ABC)

1928 – Harold Bone (Columbia RC & “H” Div. Met. Police AC)

1929 – T. Wigmore (Royal Scots)

1930 – Fred Brooman (Northampton Institute ABC)

1931 – J.P. Barry (Gainsford ABC)

1932 – Dave McCleave (Lynn ABC)

1933 – P. Peters (Irish Guards)

1934 – Dave McCleave (Lynn ABC)

1935 – D. Lynch (Surrey Commercial Docks & Fisher ABC)

1936 – Wally Pack (Polytechnic ABC)

1937 – D. Lynch (Surrey Commercial Docks ABC)

1938 – C. Webster (St. Pancras ABC)

1939 – R. Thomas (Derby Police & Penarth Central ABC)

1940 – Not held due to World War II

1941 – Not held due to World War II

1942 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – T. Quill (Harrow & Rugby ABC)

1944 – Henry Hall (Hillsborough ABC)

1945 – Randy Turpin (Leamington Spa ABC)

1946 – Johnny Ryan (Army)

1947 – Johnny Ryan (Army)

1948 – Max Shacklady (Eccles ABC)

1949 – Alan Buxton (Harrow ABC)

1950 – Terry Ratcliff (Royal Air Force)

1951 – Johnny Maloney (Dagenham ABC)

1952 – Johnny Maloney (Royal Air Force)

1953 – Les Morgan (Rotax ABC)

1954 – Nicky Gargano (Army)

1955 – Nicky Gargano (Army)

1956 – Nicky Gargano (Convent Gardens ABC)

1957 – Ron Warnes (Army)

1958 – Brian Curvis (Army)

1959 – Jimmy McGrail (Royal Air Forces)

1960 – Colin Humphreys (Porthcawl ABC)

1961 – Tony Lewis (St. Pancras ABC)

1962 – Johnny Pritchett (Bingham ABC)

1963 – Johnny Pritchett (Bingham & District ABC)

1964 – Michael Varley (Clifton ABC)

1965 – Peter B. Henderson (Robert Browning ABC)

1966 – Peter Cragg (Electrolux ABC)

1967 – Dave Cranswick (Sea Cadet Corps)

1968 – Anthony Tottoh (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 BC))

1976 – Colin Jones (Penyrheol BC)

1977 – Colin Jones (Penyrheol BC)

1978 – E. 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 – Michaell Hall (Darlington ABC)

1996 – Jawaid Khaliq (Meadows & Ruddington ABC)

1997 – Francis 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 – Michael Lomax (Broad Street ABC)

2003 – Daniel Happe (Honor Oak ABC)

2004 – Martin Murray (St. Helen’s Town ABC)

2005 – Brett Fourney (Army)

2006 – Denton Vassell (Fox ABC)

2007 – Joe Selkirk (Rotunda ABC)

2008 – Anthony Ogogo (AAA ABC)

2009 – Liam Cameron (Steel City)

2010 – Dudley O’Shaughnessy (West Ham)

2011 – Damon Jones (West Leeds ABC)

2012 – Tamuka Muchapondwa (Reading ABC)

2013 – Jeff Saunders (Army)

2014 – Andrew Kabangai (Warriors BC)

2015 – Conor Loftus (Burmantofts)

ABA Light Middleweight Champions

1951 – Alf Lay (Battersea ABC)

1952 – Bernard Foster (Mitchell & Butlers ABC)

1953 – Bruce Wells (Royal Air Force)

1954 – Bruce Wells (Royal Air Force)

1955 – Bernard Foster (Mitchell & Butlers ABC)

1956 – John (Cowboy) McCormack (NB Loco ABC)

1957 – Johnny Cunningham (Royal Air Force)

1958 – Stuart Pearson (Plant Works ABC)

1959 – Stuart Pearson (Plant Works ABC)

1960 – Willie Fisher (Craigneuk ABC)

1961 – Johnny Gamble (Dowlais ABC)

1962 – Jimmy Lloyd (Army BA)

1963 – Andrew Wyper (Witchknowe ABC)

1964 – Sugar Bill Robinson (Stock Exchange ABC)

1965 – Pat Dwyer (Maple Leaf ABC)

1966 – Thomas Imire (Bucchleuch BC)

1967 – Alan Edwards (Worcester ABC)

1968 – Eric Blake (Battersea ABC)

1969 – Tom Imire (Bucchleuch BC)

1970 – Dave Simmonds (Gloucester ABC)

1971 – Alan Edwards (Worcester City ABC)

1972 – Larry Paul (Shrewsbury ABC)

1973 – Roger Maxwell (Army)

1974 – Roger Maxwell (Army)

1975 – A. Harrison (Denbeath ABC)

1976 – William Lauder (McTaggart ABC)

1977 – Charlie Malarkey (Clydeview BC)

1978 – Earl Henderson (Reading ABC)

1979 – Darwin Brewster (Roath Youth BC)

1980 – James Price (Holy Name)

1981 – Errol Christie (Standard Triumph ABC)

1982 – David Milligan (Denbeath BC)

1983 – Rod Douglas (St. Georges ABC)

1984 – Rod Douglas (St. Georges ABC)

1985 – Rod Douglas (St. Georges ABC)

1986 – Anthony Velinor (Army)

1987 – Neville Brown (Burton ABC)

1988 – Wayne Ellis (Cardiff YMCA BC)

1989 – Neville Brown (Burton ABC)

1990 – Timothy Taylor (Newco Repton ABC)

1991 – Timothy Taylor (Newco Repton ABC)

1992 – Joe Calzaghe (Newbridge ABC)

1993 – David Starie (Hurstlea & Kurridge ABC)

1994 – Wayne Alexander (Lynn ABC)

1995 – Chris Bessey (Army)

1996 – Scott Dann (Mayflower ABC)

1997 – Chris Bessey (Army)

1998 – Chris Bessey (Army)

1999 – Chris Bessey (Army)

2000 – Chris Bessey (Army)

2001 – Matthew Thirlwall (Fisher ABC)

2002 – Paul Smith (Rotunda ABC)

2003 – Daniel Happe (Honor Oak ABC)

2004 – Dan Guthrie (Yeovil & Reckleford ABC)

2005-09 – not contested

2010 – Anthony Fowler (Golden Gloves)

2011 – James Metcalf (Salisbury ABC)

2012 – Kelvin Fawaz (All Stars ABC)

2013 – Scott Fitzgerald (Larches and Savick ABC)

ABA Middleweight Champions

1881 – T. Bellhouse (Manchester ABC)

1882 – A. Curnick (Clapton ABC)

1883 – A. Curnick (West London ABC)

1884 – W. Brown (Birmingham ABC)

1885 – M. Salmon (London ABC)

1886 – W. King (Belsize ABC)

1887 – Robert Hair (North London ABC)

1888 – Robert Hair (St. James ABC)

1889 – G. Sykes (Cestus ABC)

1890 – J. Hoare (Orion ABC)

1891 – Joe Steers (Middleton ABC)

1892 – Joe Steers (Middleton ABC)

1893 – Joe Steers (Middleton ABC)

1894 – W. Sykes (Mincing Lane ABC)

1895 – Geoff Townsend (Goldsmith’s Institute ABC)

1896 – W. Ross (Belsize ABC)

1897 – William J. Dees (Goldsmith’s Institute ABC)

1898 – Geoff Townsend (Goldsmith’s Institute ABC)

1899 – Rube Warnes (Columbia ABC)

1900 – Edward Mann (Lynn ABC)

1901 – Rube Warnes (Lynn ABC)

1902 – Edward Mann (Lynn ABC)

1903 – Rube Warnes (Lynn ABC)

1904 – Edward Mann (Lynn ABC)

1905 – John Douglas (Belsize ABC)

1906 – A. Murdoch (Belsize ABC)

1907 – Rube Warnes (Gainsford ABC)

1908 – William Child (Cambridge ABC)

1909 – William Child (Cambridge ABC)

1910 – Rube Warnes (Surrey Commercial Docks ABC)

1911 – William Child (Cambridge ABC)

1912 – E. Chandler (Stock Exchange ABC)

1913 – W. Bradley (Bermondsey Catholic ABC)

1914 – H. Brown (Belsize ABC)

1915 – Not held due to World War I

1916 – Not held due to World War I

1917 – Not held due to World War I

1918 – Not held due to World War I

1919 – Harry Mallin (Eton Old Boys ABC)

1920 – Harry Mallin (Eton Old Boys ABC)

1921 – Harry Mallin (Metropolitan Police ABC)

1922 – Harry Mallin (Eton Old Boys & Metropolitan Police ABC)

1923 – Harry Mallin (Eton Manor ABC)

1924 – John Elliott (Polytechnic ABC)

1925 – John Elliott (Polytechnic & PLA Police ABC)

1926 – F. Crawley (Royal Tank Corps)

1927 – F. Crawley (Royal Tank Corps)

1928 – Fred Mallin (Eton Manor ABC)

1929 – Fred Mallin (Eton Manor ABC)

1930 – Fred Mallin (Eton Manor ABC)

1931 – Fred Mallin (Eton Manor ABC)

1932 – Fred Mallin (Eton Manor ABC)

1933 – Alf Shawyer (Old Goldsmiths ABC)

1934 – Jimmy Magill (Royal Ulster Constabulary ABC)

1935 – Jimmy Magill (Royal Ulster Constabulary ABC)

1936 – A. Harrington (Victoria & Battersea ABC)

1937 – Maurice Dennis (Northampton Polytechnic ABC)

1938 – Henry Tiller (Norway)

1939 – H. Davies (Nottingham City Police ABC)

1940 – G. Page (Stones ABC)

1941 – Not held due to World War II

1942 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – Not held due to World War II

1944 – Jim Hockley (Langham ABC)

1945 – R. Parker (APTC & Dagenham ABC)

1946 – Randy Turpin (Royal Navy)

1947 – Roy Agland (Tir-y-berth ABC)

1948 – Johnny Wright (Royal Navy)

1949 – Stan Lewis (Langham ABC)

1950 – Peter Longo (Army)

1951 – Eric Ludham (Army)

1952 – Terry Gooding (Army)

1953 – Ron Barton (Royal Air Force)

1954 – K. Phillips (Royal Air Force)

1955 – Frank Hope (St. Teresas ABC)

1956 – Ron Redrup (West Ham ABC)

1957 – P. Burke (Sankeys ABC)

1958 – P. Hill (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1959 – Fred Elderfield (Army)

1960 – A/C Roy Addison (Royal Air Force BA)

1961 – Tpr. Johnny Caiger (Army BA)

1962 – Alf Matthews (Litherland ABC)

1963 – Alf Matthews (Litherland ABC)

1964 – William Stack (Leamington Boys’ Club)

1965 – Bill Robinson (Stock Exchange ABC)

1966 – Chris Finnegan (Hayes ABC)

1967 – Allan Ball (Bargoed ABC)

1968 – Peter McCann (Birkenhead ABC)

1969 – Dave Wallington (Keystone Boys’ Club)

1970 – John Conteh (Kirkby ABC)

1971 – Alan Minter (Crawley ABC)

1972 – Frank Lucas (Sir Philip Game ABC)

1973 – Frank Lucas (Sir Philip Game ABC)

1974 – David Odwell (Repton ABC)

1975 – David Odwell (Repton ABC)

1976 – Eddie Burke (Woodside ABC)

1977 – Robert Davies (Birkenhead ABC)

1978 – Herol Graham (Radford Boys ABC)

1979 – Nicky Wilshire (National Smelting ABC)

1980 – Mark Kaylor (West Ham ABC)

1981 – Brian Schumacher (Royal Navy)

1982 – James Price (Holy Name ABC)

1983 – Trevor Forbes (All Star ABC)

1984 – Brian Schumacher (Royal Navy)

1985 – Denys Cronin (Llandbradach BC)

1986 – Nigel Benn (West Ham ABC)

1987 – Rod Douglas (Broad Street ABC)

1988 – Mark Edwards (Royal Navy)

1989 – Seymour Johnson (Gloucester ABC)

1990 – Stephen Wilson (Haddington ABC)

1991 – Mark Edwards (Royal Navy)

1992 – Lee Woolcock (Canvey Island ABC)

1993 – Joe Calzaghe (Newbridge ABC)

1994 – David Starie (Hurstlea / Kerridge ABC)

1995 – Jason Matthews (Crown and Manor ABC)

1996 – John Pearce (Wellington ABC)

1997 – Ian Cooper (Hartlepool Boys ABC)

1998 – John Pearce (Wellington ABC)

1999 – Carl Froch (Phoenix ABC)

2000 – Stephen Swales (Phil Thomas SOB ABC)

2001 – Carl Froch (Phoenix ABC)

2002 – Neil Perkins (Kirkdale ABC)

2003 – Neil Perkins (Kirkdale ABC)

2004 – D. Guthrie (Yeovil & Reckleford ABC)

2005 – James DeGale (Dale Youth ABC)

2006 – James DeGale (Dale Youth ABC)

2007 – George Groves (Dale Youth ABC)

2008 – George Groves (Dale Youth ABC)

2009 – Hosea Burton (Jimmy Egans)

2010 – Anthony Ogogo (Triple A)

2011 – John Dignum (Brentwood Youth ABC)

2012 – Danny Dignum (Brentwood Youth ABC)

2013 – Adam Farrell (Salisbury ABC)

2014 – Antony Fowler (Golden Gloves)

2015 – Troy Williamson (Darlington)

ABA Light Heavyweight Champions

1920 – Harold Franks (St. Pancras ABC)

1921 – L. Collett (Surrey Commercial Docks ABC)

1922 – Harry Mitchell (Polytechnic ABC)

1923 – Harry Mitchell (Polytechnic ABC)

1924 – Harry Mitchell (Polytechnic ABC)

1925 – Harry Mitchell (Polytechnic ABC)

1926 – Don McCorkindale (South Africa)

1927 – Alf Jackson (St. Pancras ABC)

1928 – Alf Jackson (St. Pancras ABC & S” Div. Met. Police AC)

1929 – Joe Goyder (Old Goldsmiths ABC)

1930 – J. Murphy (Irish BC)

1931 – Jack Petersen (Gabalfa BC)

1932 – Joe Goyder (City Police & Goldsmiths ABC)

1933 – George Brennan (Nottingham Place ABC)

1934 – George Brennan (Nottingham Place ABC)

1935 – Richard Hearns (Dublin Civic Guards BC)

1936 – Jimmy Magill (Royal Ulster Constabulary BC)

1937 – Joseph Wilby (Royal Air Force)

1938 – Alf Brown (Catford & District ABC)

1939 – Bruce Woodcock (Docncaster LNER ABC)

1940 – Not held due to World War II

1941 – Not held due to World War II

1942 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – M. Hart (Fitzroy Lodge and Lynn ABC)

1944 – E. Shackleton (Transport Regiment)

1945 – Alex Watson (Nottingham City Police & APTC ABC)

1946 – J. Taylor (Army)

1947 – Alex Watson (Leith Victoria BC)

1948 – Don Scott (Army)

1949 – Peter Messervy (Royal Navy)

1950 – Peter Messervy (Royal Navy)

1951 – George Walker (Thomas Refinery ABC)

1952 – Henry Cooper (Eltham & District ABC)

1953 – Henry Cooper (Army)

1954 – Tony Madigan (Fulham ABC)

1955 – Dave Rent (Maple Leaf ABC)

1956 – Dave Mooney (Lanark Welfare BC)

1957 – Tom Green (Hull Boys ABC)

1958 – Joe Leeming (Army)

1959 – Johnny Ould (Fisher ABC)

1960 – Johnny Ould (Fisher ABC)

1961 – Jack Bodell (Loughborough & District ABC)

1962 – Johnny Hendrickson (Battersea ABC)

1963 – B. Murphy (Chorley Boys’ Club)

1964 – J. Fisher (Fauldhouse Miners’ Welfare ABC)

1965 – Eric Whistler (Hampstead ABC)

1966 – Roger Tighe (Hull Boys ABC)

1967 – Maxie Smith (Royal Navy)

1968 – Ray Brittle (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1969 – Johnny Frankham (Reading ABC)

1970 – John Rafferty (Clarkston ABC)

1971 – John Conteh (Kirkby ABC)

1972 – Billy Knight (Lynn ABC)

1973 – Billy Knight (Lynn ABC)

1974 – Billy Knight (Lynn ABC)

1975 – Malcolm Heath (Hull Fish Trades ABC)

1976 – Greg Evans (Salisbury ABC)

1977 – Chris Lawson (Pembroke ABC)

1978 – Vince Smith (Kyrle Hall ABC)

1979 – Andy Straughn (Hitchin Youth ABC)

1980 – Andy Straughn (Hitchin Youth ABC)

1981 – Andy Straughn (Hitchin Youth ABC)

1982 – Glen Crawford (Market District ABC)

1983 – Tony Wilson (Wolverhampton ABC)

1984 – Tony Wilson (Wolverhampton ABC)

1985 – John Beckles (Islington ABC)

1986 – James Moran (Austin ABC)

1987 – John Beckles (Fairburn House ABC)

1988 – Harold Lawson (St. Francis ABC)

1989 – Nicky Piper (Penarth BC)

1990 – Joseph McCluskey (Croy Miners ABC)

1991 – Anthony Todd (Darlington ABC)

1992 – Kelly Oliver (Bracebridge ABC)

1993 – Kelly Oliver (Bracebridge ABC)

1994 – Kelly Oliver (Bracebridge ABC)

1995 – Kelly Oliver (Bracebridge ABC)

1996 – Courtney Fry (Islington Boys ABC)

1997 – Paul Rogers (Penhill RBL ABC)

1998 – Courtney Fry (Repton ABC)

1999 – Joey Ainscough (Kirkdale ABC)

2000 – Peter Haymer (St. Pancras ABC)

2001 – Courtney Fry (Salisbury ABC)

2002 – Anthony Marsden (Birtley ABC)

2003 – J. Boyd (Donnington Ex Servicemen’s ABC)

2004 – Murtala Abdulsalan (St. Pancras Kronk ABC)

2005 – David Pendleton (Birtley ABC)

2006 – Tony Jeffries (Sunderland ABC)

2007 – Obed Mbwakongo (Fisher ABC)

2008 – Istvan Szucs (All Stars ABC)

2009 – Obed Mbwakongo (Lynn)

2010 – Lawrence Osueke (Newcastle College)

2011 – Sam Pomphrey (Broadplain ABC)

2012 – Kirk Garvey (Earlsfield ABC)

2013 – Ricky Crotty (Hoddesdon ABC)

2014 – Joshua Buatsi (South Norwood & Victory ABC)

2015 – Joshua Buatsi (South Norwood and Victory)

ABA Cruiserweight Champions

1998 – Anthony Oakley (Leigh ABC)

1999 – Mark Krence (St. Michael’s ABC)

2000 – John Dolan (Plains Farm ABC)

2001 – John Dolan (Plains Farm ABC)

2002 – John Dolan (Plains Farm ABC)

2003-06 – Not held

2007 – Jon Lewis-Dickinson (Birtley ABC)

2008 – Matty Askin (Pool of Life ABC)

2009 – Robert Evans (Banbury)

2010 – Simon Barclay (Corby)

2011 – Deion Jumah (Dale Youth ABC)

2012 – Deion Jumah (Dale Youth ABC)

2013 – Jack Massey (Northside ABC)

ABA Heavyweight Champions

1881 – R. Frost Smith (Clapton ABC)

1882 – H. Dearsley (St. James ABC)

1883 – H. Dearsley (Thames ABC)

1884 – H. Dearsley (St. James ABC)

1885 – W. West (Northampton ABC)

1886 – Anthony Diamond (Birmingham ABC)

1887 – Edward White (Belle Sauvage ABC)

1888 – W. King (Belsize ABC)

1889 – A. Bowman (Royal Victor ABC)

1890 – Joe Steers (London ABC)

1891 – Val Barker (Belsize ABC)

1892 – Joe Steers (Middleton ABC)

1893 – Joe Steers (Middleton ABC)

1894 – H. King (Belsize ABC)

1895 – Capt. W. Edgeworth-Johnstone (Royal Irish Regiment)

1896 – Capt. W. Edgeworth-Johnstone (Royal Irish Regiment)

1897 – Geoff Townsend (Goldsmith Institute ABC)

1898 – Geoff Townsend (Goldsmith Institute ABC)

1899 – Fred Parks (Polytechnic ABC)

1900 – William J. Dees (Goldsmith Institute ABC)

1901 – Fred Parks (Polytechnic ABC)

1902 – Fred Parks (Polytechnic ABC)

1903 – E. Dickson (Edinburgh Harriers BC)

1904 – A. Horner (Belsize ABC)

1905 – Fred Parks (Polytechnic ABC)

1906 – Fred Parks (Polytechnic ABC)

1907 – Harold Brewer (Polytechnic ABC)

1908 – Syd Evans (Reading ABC)

1909 – C. Brown (Victoria ABC)

1910 – F. Storbeck (South Africa)

1911 – W. Hazell (City Police ABC)

1912 – R. Smith (Metropolitan ABC)

1913 – R. Smith (Metropolitan ABC)

1914 – E. Chandler (Stock Exchange ABC)

1915 – Not held due to World War I

1916 – Not held due to World War I

1917 – Not held due to World War I

1918 – Not held due to World War I

1919 – H. Brown (Belsize ABC)

1920 – Ronald Rawson (Polytechnic ABC)

1921 – Ronald Rawson (Polytechnic ABC)

1922 – Tom Evans (Amman Valley ABC)

1923 – Eddie Eagan (Oxford University ABC)

1924 – Arthur Clifton (PLA Police ABC)

1925 – Lt. D. Lister (ISBA)

1926 – Thyge Petersen (Denmark)

1927 – Lt. C. Capper (Royal Artillery)

1928 – James O’Driscoll (Civic Guard Dublin BC)

1929 – Pat Floyd (Battersea ABC)

1930 – Vincent Stuart (Royal Corps of Signals)

1931 – M. Flanagan (Dublin Civic Guards ABC)

1932 – Vincent Stuart (London Fire Brigade ABC)

1933 – Con O’Grady (London City Police ABC)

1934 – Pat Floyd (Battersea & The Times ABC)

1935 – Pat Floyd (Battersea & The Times ABC)

1936 – Vincent Stuart (London Fire Brigade ABC)

1937 – Vincent Stuart (London Fire Brigade ABC)

1938 – George Preston (Battersea ABC)

1939 – Jock Porter (Colchester City Police ABC)

1940 – Not held due to World War II

1941 – Not held due to World War II

1942 – Not held due to World War II

1943 – G. Preston (Battersea ABC)

1944 – Mark Hart (Royal Air Force)

1945 – Don Scott (Nottingham City Police & APTC ABC)

1946 – Pat Floyd (Polytechnic ABC)

1947 – George Scriven (Downham Community ABC)

1948 – Jack Gardner (Army)

1949 – A. Worrall (Army)

1950 – Peter Toch (Army)

1951 – Albert Halsey (Kyrle Hall ABC)

1952 – Eddie Hearn (Battersea ABC)

1953 – Joe Erskine (Army)

1954 – Brian Harper (Royal Air Force)

1955 – D. Rowe (Glamorgan Police BC)

1956 – Dave Rent (Maple Leaf ABC)

1957 – Dave Thomas (Polytechnic ABC)

1958 – Dave Thomas (Polytechnic ABC)

1959 – Dave Thomas (Polytechnic ABC)

1960 – L/Sgt. Len Hobbs (Army BA)

1961 – Billy Walker (West Ham ABC)

1962 – L/Pat. Rae Dryden (Royal Navy BA)

1963 – Cpl. Robert D. Sanders (Royal Navy BA)

1964 – Colin Woodhouse (Wandsworth ABC)

1965 – William Wells (Wandsworth ABC)

1966 – Anthony Brogan (Barnstaple ABC)

1967 – Peter Boddington (Rootes ABC)

1968 – William Wells (Lynn ABC)

1969 – Alan Burton (Caius ABC)

1970 – Jim Gilmour (Sighthill ABC)

1971 – Les Stevens (Reading ABC)

1972 – Tim Wood (Belgrave ABC)

1973 – Garfield McEwan (Kyrle Hall ABC)

1974 – Neville Meade (Royal Air Force)

1975 – Gregory McEwan (Rum Runners ABC)

1976 – John Rafferty (Monkland BC)

1977 – Glenn Adair (Barnstaple ABC)

1978 – Joseph Awome (Working ABC)

1979 – Andy Palmer (Golden Gloves ABC)

1980 – Frank Bruno (Sir Phillip Game ABC)

1981 – Adrian Elliott (Fairburn House ABC)

1982 – Harold Hylton (Brockworth Viking ABC)

1983 – Horace Notice (Nechells ABC)

1984 – Doug Young (Hawick ABC)

1985 – Harold Hylton (Viking ABC)

1986 – Eric Cardouza (Kingsthorpe ABC)

1987 – James Moran (Austin ABC)

1988 – Henry Akinwande (Lynn ABC)

1989 – Henry Akinwande (Lynn ABC)

1990 – Keith Inglis (Tunbridge Wells ABC)

1991 – Paul Lawson (Newco Repton ABC)

1992 – Scott Welch (Hove ABC)

1993 – Paul Lawson (Repton Cedar Street ABC)

1994 – Steve Burford (Army)

1995 – Mathew Ellis (Blackpool ABC)

1996 – Anthony Oakley (Leigh Park ABC)

1997 – Blue Stevens (Pinehurst Star ABC)

1998 – Neil Hoskins (Royal Air Force)

1999 – Stuart St. John (Berry Boys ABC)

2000 – David Dolan (Plains Farm ABC)

2001 – David Dolan (Plains Farm ABC)

2002 – David Dolan (Plains Farm ABC)

2003 – Mick O’Connell (Royal Navy)

2004 – Tony Bellew (Rotunda ABC)

2005 – Tony Bellew (Rotunda ABC)

2006 – Tony Bellew (Rotunda ABC)

2007 – Daniel Price (Westway ABC)

2008 – Warren Baister (Sunderland ABC)

2009 – Chris Keane (Pleck)

2010 – Daniel Price (Scarborough)

2011 – Benga Ileyemi (Finchley ABC)

2012 – Simon Barclay (Corby ABC)

2013 – Greg Bridet (Heart of Portsmouth ABC

2014 – Warren Baister (Sunderland ABC)

2015 – Ricardo Slue (Fitzroy Lodge)

ABA Super Heavyweight Champions

1982 – Adrian Elliott (Fairburn House ABC)

1983 – Keith Ferdinand (Royal Navy)

1984 – Bobby Wells (Kingston ABC)

1985 – Guy Williamson (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)

1986 – James Oyebola (All Stars ABC)

1987 – James Oyebola (All Stars ABC)

1988 – Kevin McCormack (Coed Eva ABC)

1989 – Pat Passley (Lynn ABC)

1990 – Kevin McCormack (Coed Eva ABC)

1991 – Kevin McCormack (Coed Eva ABC)

1992 – M. Hooper (Spennymoor ABC)

1993 – Michael McKenzie (Birmingham City ABC)

1994 – Danny Watts (Army)

1995 – Rodderick Allen ((Preston & Fulwood ABC)

1996 – Danny Watts (Army)

1997 – Audley Harrison (Repton ABC)

1998 – Audley Harrison (Repton ABC)

1999 – Billy Bessey (Hartlepool Boys ABC)

2000 – John McDermott (St. Pancras ABC)

2001 – Matthew Grainger (Woking ABC)

2002 – Matthew Grainger (Woking ABC)

2003 – David Price (Salisbury ABC)

2004 – Joe Young (Repton ABC)

2005 – David Price (Salisbury ABC)

2006 – Dereck Chisora (Finchley ABC)

2007 – David Price (Salisbury ABC)

2008 – Tyson Fury (Jimmy Egan’s BA)

2009 – Simon Vallily (South Bank)

2010 – Anthony Joshua (Finchley ABC)

2011 – Anthony Joshua (Finchley ABC)

2012 – Joseph Joyce (Earlsfield ABC)

2013 – Anthony Richardson (Army)

2014 – Joseph Joyce (Earlsfield ABC)

2015 – Frazer Clarke (Burton)

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