List of US national Golden Gloves flyweight champions information
This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the flyweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for flyweights was first contested at 112 lb (51 kg), but was increased to 114 lb (52 kg) in 2010.[1]
1928 – Jimmy Chase – Chicago
1929 – Jimmy Chase – Chicago
1930 – Joe Espanoza – Chicago
1931 – Leo Rodak – Chicago
1932 – Albert Soukup – Chicago
1933 – Johnny Baltzer – Davenport
1934 – Jesse Levels – Cleveland
1935 – Patsy Urso – Detroit
1936 – Jackie Wilson – Cleveland
1937 – Jimmy Urso – Detroit
1938 – Kenny Lottman – Peoria
1939 – Vic Saccoia – Detroit
1940 – Harold Dade – Chicago
1941 – Harold Dade – Chicago
1942 – Henry Ulrich – Des Moines, Iowa
1943 – Barry Darby – Oklahoma City
1944 – Tom Nate – Gary, Indiana
1945 – Jackie Boyd – Chicago
1946 – Keith Nuttall – Kansas City
1947 – Robert Holliday – Cincinnati
1948 – Robert Holliday – Cincinnati
1949 – Arthur Brown – Kansas City
1950 – Nate Brooks – Cleveland
1951 – Pat Riley – Fort Worth
1952 – Kenneth Wright – Gary, Indiana
1953 – Pete Melendez – Fort Worth
1954 – Bernard Dean – St. Louis
1955 – Tommy Reynolds – St. Louis
1956 – Pete Melendez – Fort Worth
1957 – Jimmy Jackson – Minneapolis
1958 – Gil Yanez – Toledo
1959 – Gil Yanez – Toledo
1960 – Humberto Barrera – Fort Worth
1961 – Chico Marquez – Fort Worth
1962 – Ray Jutrus – Lowell, MA
1963 – Freddie Garcia – Roswell, NM
1964 – Donnie Broadway – Nashville
1965 – Rolland Miller – Minneapolis
1966 – Nickey Priola – Lafayette
1967 – Roland Miller – Minneapolis
1968 – Rudy Barrientes – Fort Worth
1969 – Tony Moreno – Fort Worth
1970 – Tony Moreno – Fort Worth
1971 – James Martinez – Fort Worth
1972 – Greg Lewis – Cincinnati
1973 – Miguel Ayala – Fort Worth
1974 – Greg Richardson – Cleveland1975
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1975 – Leo Randolph – Rocky Mountain
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1976 – Julio Rodrigues – Hawaii
1977 – Orlando Maldonado – Miami
1978 – William Johnson – Washington, D.C.
1979 – Jerome Coffee – Knoxville
1980 – Jerome Coffee – Knoxville
1981 – Ronnie Rentz – New Mexico
1982 – Jesse Benavidez – Fort Worth
1983 – Todd Hickman – Cleveland
1984 – Les Fabri – Las Vegas
1985 – Johnny Tapia – New Mexico
1986 – Anthony Wilson – Washington, DC
1987 – Carl Daniels – St. Louis
1988 – Jesse Medina – Rocky Mountain
1989 – Sandlanner Lewis – Florida
1990 – Timmy Austin – Cincinnati
1991 – Timmy Austin – Cincinnati
1992 – Aristead Clayton, Jr. – Louisiana
1993 – Carlos Navarro – So. California
1994 – Floyd Mayweather – Michigan
1995 – Kelly Wright – St. Louis
1996 – Luis Deines Pérez – Chicago
1997 – Roberto Benitez – Milwaukee
1998 – Gerald Tucker – Cincinnati
1999 – Robert Benitez – Wisconsin
2000 – Calvin Stewart –Atlanta, Ga
2001 – Francisco Rodriguez – .
2002 – Ron Siler – Cincinnati
2003 – Ron Siler – Cincinnati
2004 – Teon Kennedy – Pennsylvania
2005 – Barry Dennis – St. Louis
2006 – Aaron Alafa – California
2007 – Calvin Traxler – Grand Rapids, Michigan
2008 – Jorge Abiague – Portland, Maine
2009 – Louie Byrd – Denver, CO
2010 – Rau'shee Warren – Cincinnati
2011 – Louie Byrd – Denver, CO
2012 - Shawn Simpson - Chicago
2013 – Stephen Fulton – Philadelphia
2014 – Antonio Vargas – Houston
2015 - Antonio Vargas - Houston
2016 - Diego Alvarez - Utah
2017 - Derry Noble - California
^"Past Champions" Archived August 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Golden Gloves. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
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