List of US national Golden Gloves light flyweight champions
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 - Anthony Johns - New Jersey[2]
References
- "Past Champions" Archived August 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Golden Gloves. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
- "Anthony Johns finishes what his father started at National Golden Gloves". The Ring. May 11, 2019. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
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