England Boxing National Amateur Championships
Heavyweight Champions (U92kg)
Statusactive
GenreBoxing
Inaugurated1881[1]
Organised byEngland Boxing
Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone 1895 and 1896 champion
Frank Parks 1899, 1901, 1902, 1905 and 1906 champion

The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Heavyweight Championship formerly known as the ABA Championships is the primary English amateur boxing championship.[2] It had previously been contested by all the nations of the United Kingdom.

History

The heavyweight division is the newest division only being inaugurated in 1998 and is currently contested in the under-92 Kg weight division. The championships are highly regarded in the boxing world and seen as the most prestigious national amateur championships.[3][4]

Past winners

Year Winner Club
1881Robert Frost-Smith+[5]Clapton ABC
1882Henry Thomas DearsleySt. James ABC
1883Henry Thomas DearsleyThames ABC
1884Henry Thomas Dearsley[6]St. James ABC
1885William West[7]Northampton ABC
1886Anthony DiamondBirmingham ABC
1887Edward WhiteBelle Sauvage AAC
1888Bill J KingBelsize ABC
1889Alfred Bowman[8]Royal Victor ABC
1890Joe Steers[9]London ABC
1891Val Barker[10]Belsize ABC
1892Joe SteersMiddleton ABC
1893Joe SteersMiddleton ABC
1894Horace King[11]Belsize ABC
1895Walter Edgeworth-JohnstoneRoyal Irish Regiment
1896Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone[12]Royal Irish Regiment
1897Geoff TownsendGoldsmith Institute ABC
1898Geoff TownsendGoldsmith Institute ABC
1899Frank ParksPolytechnic ABC
1900William J. Dees[13]Goldsmith Institute ABC
1901Frank Parks[14]Polytechnic ABC
1902Frank ParksPolytechnic ABC
1903Edward Dickson[15]Edinburgh Harriers GC
1904Archibald Herbert Horner[16]Belsize ABC
1905Frank Parks[17]Polytechnic ABC
1906Frank Parks[18]Polytechnic ABC
1907Bert Brewer[19]Polytechnic ABC
1908Syd EvansReading ABC
1909C. BrownVictoria B & Ath C
1910Fred StorbeckSouth Africa
1911Bill Hazell[20]City Police ABC
1912Dick Smith[21]Metropolitan Police ABC
1913Dick Smith[22]Metropolitan Police ABC
1914Ernest Chandler[23]Stock Exchange ABC
1915–1918not held
1919Hugh Brown[24]Belsize ABC
1920Ronald Rawson[25]Polytechnic ABC
1921Ronald Rawson[26]Polytechnic ABC
1922Tom Evans[27]Amman Valley ABC
1923Eddie Eagan[28]Oxford University ABC
1924Arthur Clifton[29]PLA Police ABC
1925Lieut Dudley Lister (MC)[30]I.S.B.A
1926Thyge Petersen[31]Denmark
1927Lieut Charles Francis Capper[32]Royal Artillery
1928James O'Driscoll[33]Dublin Civic Guards ABC
1929Pat Floyd[34]Battersea ABC
1930Sig. Anthony Stuart[35]Royal Corps of Signals
1931Matt Flanagan[36]Dublin Civic Guards ABC
1932Anthony Stuart[37]London Fire Brigade ABC
1933Con O'Grady[38]London City Police ABC
1934Pat Floyd[39]Battersea & The Times ABC
1935Pat FloydBattersea & The Times ABC
1936Anthony Stuart[40]London Fire Brigade ABC
1937Anthony Stuart[41]London Fire Brigade ABC
1938George Preston[42]Battersea ABC
1939Jock Porter[43]Colchester City ABC
1940–1942not held
1943George Preston[44]Battersea ABC
1944Mark HartRoyal Air Force
1945George Scott[45]Nottingham City Police & APTC ABC
1946Pat Floyd[46]Polytechnic ABC
1947George Scriven[47]Downham Community ABC
1948Sgt. Jack Gardner[48]Army
1949LCpl Anthony Worrall[49]Army
1950Pte. Peter Toch[50]Army
1951Albert Halsey[51]Kyrle Hall ABC
1952Eddie Hearn[52]Battersea ABC
1953Pte. Joe Erskine[53]Army
1954Cpl. Brian Harper[54]Royal Air Force
1955Dennis Rowe[55]Glamorgan Police
1956Dave Rent[56]Maple Leaf ABC
1957Dave Thomas[57]Polytechnic ABC
1958Dave Thomas[58]Polytechnic ABC
1959Dave Thomas[59]Polytechnic ABC
1960L/Sgt. Len Hobbs[60]Army
1961Billy Walker[61]West Ham ABC
1962Rae Dryden[62]Royal Navy
1963Cpl. Robert Sanders[63]Royal Navy
1964Colin WoodhouseWandsworth ABC
1965William Wells[64]Wandsworth ABC
1966Anthony BroganBarnstaple ABC
1967Peter BoddingtonRootes ABC
1968William WellsLynn ABC
1969Alan BurtonCaius ABC
1970Jim GilmourSighthill ABC
1971Les StevensReading ABC
1972Tim WoodBelgrave ABC
1973Garfield McEwanKyrle Hall ABC
1974Neville MeadeRoyal Air Force
1975Gregory McEwanRum Runners ABC
1976John RaffertyMonkland ABC
1977Glenn AdairBarnstaple ABC
1978Julius AwomeWorking ABC
1979Andy PalmerGolden Gloves ABC
1980Frank BrunoSir Phillip Game ABC
1981Adrian ElliottFairburn House ABC
1982Harold HyltonBrockworth Viking ABC
1983Horace NoticeNechells ABC
1984Doug YoungHawick ABC
1985Harold HyltonViking ABC
1986Eric CardouzaKingsthorpe ABC
1987James MoranAustin ABC
1988Henry AkinwandeLynn ABC
1989Henry AkinwandeLynn ABC
1990Keith InglisTunbridge Wells ABC
1991Paul LawsonRepton ABC
1992Scott WelchHove ABC
1993Paul LawsonRepton ABC
1994Steve BurfordArmy
1995Mathew EllisBlackpool ABC
1996Anthony OakleyLeigh Park ABC
1997Blue StevensPinehurst Star ABC
1998Neil HoskinsRoyal Air Force
1999Stuart St. JohnBerry Boys ABC
2000David DolanPlains Farm ABC
2001David DolanPlains Farm ABC
2002David DolanPlains Farm ABC
2003Mick O'ConnellRoyal Navy
2004Tony BellewRotunda ABC
2005Tony BellewRotunda ABC
2006Tony BellewRotunda ABC
2007Danny PriceWestway ABC
2008Warren BaisterSunderland ABC
2009Chris KeanePleck ABC
2010Danny PriceScarborough ABC
2011Ben IleyemiFinchley ABC
2012Simon BarclayCorby ABC
2013Greg BridetHeart of Portsmouth ABC
2014Warren BaisterSunderland ABC
2015Ricardo SlueFitzroy Lodge ABC
2016Cheavon ClarkeGravesham ABC
2017Cheavon ClarkeGravesham ABC
2018Lewis WilliamsCleary's ABC
2019Natty NgwenyaArmy
2020cancelled due to COVID 19.[65]
2021Patrick Brown[66]Moss Side Fire
2022Patrick Brown[67]Moss Side Fire
2023Damar Thomas[68](Powerday Hooks)

+ Reported as Richard Frost-Smith on England Boxing website but believed to be Robert Frost-Smith.

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