List of US national Golden Gloves light flyweight champions information
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This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the light flyweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for light flyweights was first contested at 106 lb (48 kg), but was increased to 108 lb (49 kg) in 2010.[1]
1975: Claudel Atkins – St. Louis, Missouri
1976: Louis Curtis – Washington, D.C.
1977: Not contested
1978: Richard Sandoval – Las Vegas, Nevada
1979: Richard Sandoval – Los Angeles, California
1980: Steven McCrory – Detroit, Michigan
1981: Jesse Benavides – Fort Worth, Texas
1982: Jose Rosario – Elizabeth, Pennsylvania
1983: Johnny Tapia – New Mexico
1984: Israel Acosta – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1985: Arthur Johnson – St. Louis, Missouri
1986: Michael Carbajal – Las Vegas, Nevada
1987: Eric Griffin – Louisiana
1988: Mark Johnson – Washington, D.C.
1989: Eric Griffin – Fort Worth, Texas
1990: Russell Roberts – Louisiana
1991: Dan Davis – Pennsylvania
1992: James Harris – Washington, D.C.
1993: Floyd Mayweather Jr. – Michigan
1994: Eric Morel – Milwaukee
1995: Juaquin Gallardo – Southern California
1996: Gerald Tucker – Cincinnati, Ohio
1997: Sergio Espinosa – Southern California
1998: Bradley Martinez – Colorado
1999: Brian Viloria – Wisconsin
2000: Ronald Siler – Cincinnati
2001: Aaron Alafa – California
2002: Raytona Whitfield – Knoxville, Tennessee
2003: Austroberto Juarez – California
2004: Israel Crespo – Pennsylvania
2005: Roberto Ceron – Knoxville, Tennessee
2006: Luis Yáñez – Texas
2007: Luis Yáñez – Texas
2008: Louie Byrd – Colorado/New Mexico
2009: Miguel Cartagena – Pennsylvania
2010: Louie Byrd – Colorado/New Mexico
2011: Santos Vasquez – Nevada
2012: Leroy Davila – New Jersey
2013 – Nico Hernandez – Kansas
2014 – Christian Carto – Philadelphia
2015 - Pablo Ramirez - Texas
2016 - Pablo Ramirez - Texas
2017 - Angel Martinez - Rockford, Illinois
2019 - Angel(the reaper)Herrera - Aurora Illinois Angel Herrera finishes what his coach started at National Golden Gloves|date=2019-05-11
^"Past Champions" Archived August 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Golden Gloves. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
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