List of US national Golden Gloves welterweight champions information
This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the welterweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for welterweights was first contested at 147 lb (67 kg), but was increased to 152 lb (69 kg) in 2003.[1]
1928 – Nick Fosco – Chicago
1929 – Bud Hammer – Chicago
1930 – Karl Ogren – Chicago
1931 – George Keenan – Chicago
1932 – Johnny Phagan – Chicago
1933 – Henry Rothier – Davenport
1934 – Danny Farrar – Cleveland
1935 – King Wyatt – Fort Wayne
1936 – Chester Rutecki – Chicago
1937 – Verne Patterson – Chicago
1938 – James O'Malley – Chicago
1939 – Milton Jones – St. Louis
1940 – Savior Canadeo – Chicago
1941 – Geo. W. Horne, Jr. – Cleveland
1942 – Bob Burns – Fort Wayne
1943 – Ballessando Carubia – Chicago
1944 – Yevi Soluthali – Peoria
1945 – Gilbert Garcia – Fort Worth
1946 – Julius Menendez – Chicago
1947 – John Keough – Cleveland
1948 – Richard Guerrero – Chicago
1949 – Richard Guerrero – Chicago
1950 – Dick Anderson – Cleveland
1951 – Willard Henry – Kansas City
1952 – Herschel Acton – Los Angeles
1953 – Richard Wall – Oklahoma City
1954 – Rudy Sawyer – Great Lakes
1955 – Richard Wall – Tulsa
1956 – Leon Brooks – St. Louis
1957 – Joe Shaw – Kansas City
1958 – Dave Holman – Toledo
1959 – Don Sargeant – Minneapolis
1960 – Fred Hernandez – Omaha
1961 – Roy McMillian – Toledo
1962 – Rory O'Shea – Chicago
1963 – Wade Smith – Muncie
1964 – Don Cobbs – St. Louis
1965 – Don Cobbs – St. Louis
1966 – Hedgeman Lewis – Detroit
1967 – Pat O'Connor – Rochester, MN
1968 – Richard Royal – Charlotte
1969 – David Oropeza – Salt Lake City
1970 – Melvin Dennis – Fort Worth
1971 – Larry Carlisle – Charlotte
1972 – Jesse Valdez – Las Vegas
1973 – Harold Beal – Kansas City
1974 – Clinton Jackson – Las Vegas
1975 – Clinton Jackson – Knoxville
1976 – Clinton Jackson – Knoxville
1977 – Mike McCallum – Miami
1978 – Jeffrey Stoudemire – Cleveland
1979 – Mike McCallum – Knoxville
1980 – Donald Curry – Fort Worth
1981 – Manuel Vallejo – Los Angeles
1982 – Roman George – Lafayette
1983 – Louis Howard – St. Louis
1984 – Mylon Watkins – Las Vegas
1985 – Anthony Stephens – Louisiana
1986 – Frank Liles – Syracuse
1987 – Roger Turner – Grand Rapids
1988 – Ron Morgan, Jr. – Louisville
1989 -- James Myers -- Los Angeles, California
1990 – Nathan Fortier– Michigan
1991 – Ross Thompson—{Florida}
1992 – Stephen Golisano – East Boston MA
1993 – David Reid – Pennsylvania
1993 - Anthony W Melberg - Barstow, California
1994 – Orlando Hollis – Texas
1995 – David Palac – Detroit
1996 – Brandon Mitchell – Knoxville
1997 – Cory Spinks, St. Louis
1998 – Anthony Hanshaw – Cleveland
1999 – James Erminger - Louisiana
2000 – Anthony Thompson – Pennsylvania
2001 – James Parison – California
2002 – Durrell Richardson – Cleveland
2003 – Andre Berto – Florida
2004 – Daniel Jacobs – NY Metro
2005 – Brad Solomon – Mid-South
2006 – Demetrius Andrade – New England
2007 – Demetrius Andrade – New England
2008 – James Brumley- Manchester Ky
2009 – Errol Spence – Desoto, TX
2010 – David Grayton – DC
2011 – Arturo Trujillo - Pennsylvania
2012 - Alex Martin - Illinois
2013 - Erickson Lubin - Orlando, Florida
2014 - Sammy Valentin - Tampa, Florida
2015 - Rashid Stevens - Ohio
2016 - Brian Ceballo - New York City
2017 - Leon Lawson III - Flint, Michigan
2018 - Reshat Mati - New York City
2019 - Morris Young - Michigan
^"Past Champions" Archived August 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Golden Gloves. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
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