United States national amateur boxing featherweight champions

United States national amateur boxing featherweight champions

Below is a list of National Amateur Boxing Featherweight Champions, also known as United States Amateur Champions, along with the state or region which they represented. The weight class was contested at 125 pounds between 1889 and 1921. It was then contested at 126 pounds between 1922 and 1951, before returning to 125 pounds in 1952; which it is currently contested at. The United States National Boxing Championships bestow the title of United States Amateur Champion on amateur boxers for winning the annual national amateur boxing tournament organized by USA Boxing, the national governing body for Olympic boxing and is the United States' member organization of the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA). It is one of the two premier amateur boxing tournaments, the other being the National Golden Gloves Tournament, which crowns its own amateur featherweight champion.


  • 1889 - J. Brown, New York, NY (spring); J. Gorman, SAC (winter)
  • 1890 - J. Schneering, New York, NY
  • 1891 - W.H. Horton, Navy
  • 1892 - Not held
  • 1893 - W.H. Horton, Navy
  • 1894 - C. Miner, CAC
  • 1895 - L. Campbell, Pittsburgh, PA
  • 1896 - Not held
  • 1897 - Joe McCann, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1898 - Not held
  • 1899 - John Burns, New York, NY
  • 1900 - John Scholes, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1901 - John Scholes, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1902 - Joe McCann, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1903 - J. McGarry, Mott Haven AC
  • 1904 - T.J. Fitzpatrick, Boston, MA
  • 1905 - Willie Cornell, Lowell, MA
  • 1906 - W.J. Leonard, San Francisco, CA
  • 1907 - T.J. Fitzpatrick, Boston, MA
  • 1908 - E.J. Walsh, New York, NY
  • 1909 - T.J. Fitzpatrick, Boston, MA
  • 1910 - Frank Smith, Boston, MA
  • 1911 - Frank Hufnagie, Brooklyn, NY
  • 1912 - John Cooper, Chelsea, MA
  • 1913 - Walter Hitchen, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1914 - V. Pokorni, Cleveland, OH
  • 1915 - Art Strawhacker, Cleveland, OH
  • 1916 - William Morris, New York, NY
  • 1917 - Earl Baird, Seattle, WA
  • 1918 - James Fruzetti, Brockton, MA
  • 1919 - W.P. Corbett, Somerville, MA
  • 1920 - Solly Seeman, Brooklyn, NY
  • 1921 - Dan Gartin, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1922 - George Fifield, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1923 - Terry Parker, Boston, MA
  • 1924 - Joe Salas, Los Angeles, CA
  • 1925 - Ray Alfano, St. Louis, MO
  • 1926 - Patsy Rufalo, New York, NY
  • 1927 - Christopher Battalino, Hartford, CT
  • 1928 - Harry Devine, Waltham, MA
  • 1929 - Martin Zuniga, Los Angeles, CA
  • 1930 - Ray Meyers, New York, NY
  • 1931 - Anthony Sarpati, New York, NY
  • 1932 - Richard Carter, New York, NY
  • 1933 - Louis Barisano, Boston, MA
  • 1934 - Ed Waling, Highland Park, MI
  • 1935 - Al Nettlow, River Rouge, MI
  • 1936 - Joseph Church, Buffalo, NY
  • 1937 - Ed Waling, Detroit, MI
  • 1938 - Bill Eddy, Flint, MI
  • 1939 - Bill Eddy, Flint, MI
  • 1940 - Frank Robinson, Pittsburgh, PA
  • 1941 -
  • 1942 -
  • 1943 -
  • 1944 - Major Jones, Kansas City, MO
  • 1945 - Virgil Franklin, Oklahoma City, OK
  • 1946 - Leo Kelly, Pittsburgh, PA
  • 1947 - Wallace (Bud) Smith, Cincinnati
  • 1948 - T. Fittipaldo, Warren, OH
  • 1949 - Benny Apostadiro, Honolulu, HI
  • 1950 - Sammy Rodgers, Baltimore, MD
  • 1951 - Len Walters, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 1952 - Mac Martinez, San Jose, CA
  • 1953 - Bo Tenequer, Lawton, MA
  • 1954 - Stan Fitzgerald, Buffalo, NY
  • 1955 - Joe Charles Air Force
  • 1956 - Jim Pettaway, Toledo, OH
  • 1957 - Rubin Pizzarro, New York, NY
  • 1958 - John Patrick Britt, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1959 - Roy Houpe, Columbus, OH
  • 1960 - George Foster, Cincinnati, OH
  • 1961 - Ralph Ungricht, Provo, UT
  • 1962 - Steve Freeman, Houston, TX
  • 1963 - Victor Baerga, New York, NY
  • 1964 - Charles Smith, Air Force
  • 1965 - Lawrence Hines, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1966 - R. Lozado, Camp Lejeune, NC
  • 1967 - Roy DeFilippis, San Diego, CA
  • 1968 - George McGarvey, Washington, DC
  • 1969 - Joe Bennett, Joliet, IL
  • 1970 - Ray Lunny III, San Francisco, CA
  • 1971 - Ricky Boudreaux, New Orleans, LA
  • 1972 - Jerome Artis, Philadelphi, PA
  • 1973 - Howard Davis, Jr., Glen Cove, NY
  • 1974 - Michael Hess, Portland, OR
  • 1975 - Davey Lee Armstrong, Tacoma, WA
  • 1976 - Davey Lee Armstrong, Tacoma, WA
  • 1977 - Johnny Bumphus, Nashville, TN
  • 1978 - Elichi Jumawan, Wahiawa, HI
  • 1979 - Bernard Taylor
  • 1980 - Clifford Gray, Boynton Beach, FL
  • 1981 - Guadalupe Suarez, Corpus Christi, TX
  • 1982 - Orlando Johnson, Chicago, IL (spring, Clifford Gray, Boynton Beach, FL (winter)
  • 1983 - Andrew Minsker, Milwaukie, OR
  • 1984 - Lyndon Walker, Washington, DC
  • 1985 - Runnell Doll, Army
  • 1986 - Kelcie Banks, Chicago, IL
  • 1987 - Kelcie Banks, Chicago, IL
  • 1988 - Carl Daniels, St. Louis, MO
  • 1989 - Frank Peña, Aurora, CO
  • 1990 - Oscar De La Hoya, Los Angeles, CA
  • 1991 - Ivan Robinson, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1992 - Julian Wheeler, Navy
  • 1993 - Julian Wheeler, Navy
  • 1994 - Frank Carmona, Los Angeles, CA
  • 1995 - Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Grand Rapids, MI
  • 1996 - Augie Sanchez, Los Angeles, CA
  • 1997 - Jason Ingwaldson, Glendora, CA
  • 1998 - Michael Evans
  • 1999 - Rocky Juarez, Houston, TX
  • 2000 - Rocky Juarez, Houston, TX
  • 2001 - Andre Dirrell, Flint, MI
  • 2002 - Johnny Vasquez, Jr., Snyder, TX
  • 2003 - Aaron Garcia, Vista, CA
  • 2004 - Brandon Rios Garden City, KS
  • 2005 - Mark Davis, Cleveland, OH
  • 2006 - Mark Davis, Cleveland, OH
  • 2007 - Raynell Williams, Cleveland, OH
  • 2008 - Robert Rodriguez
  • 2009 - Kevin Rivers
  • 2010 - Joseph Diaz, Jr., Elmonte, CA

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