National Amateur Light Flyweight Champions

National Amateur Light Flyweight Champions

Below is a list of National Amateur Boxing Light Flyweight Champions, also known as United States Amateur Champions, along with the state or region which they represented:

*1967 - Benny Gerolaga
*1968 - Harlan Marbley
*1969 - Dennis Mince
*1970 - Eliajah Cooper
*1971 - Garry Griffin
*1972 - David Armstrong
*1973 - Albert Sandoval
*1974 - Claudell Atkins
*1975 - Claudell Atkins
*1976 - Brett Summers
*1977 - Israel Acosta
*1978 - James Cullins
*1979 - Richard Sandoval
*1980 - Robert Shannon
*1981 - Jesse Benevidez
*1982 - Mario Lesperance
*1982 - Bryan Jones
*1983 - Paul Gonzales
*1984 - James Harris
*1985 - Brian Lonon
*1986 - Brian Lonon
*1987 - Brian Lonon
*1988 - Michael Carbajal
*1989 - Mark Johnson
*1990 - John Herrera
*1991 - Eric Griffin
*1992 - Bradley Martinez
*1993 - Albert Guardado
*1994 - Albert Guardado
*1995 - Pedro Pean
*1996 - Albert Guardado
*1997 - Gabriel Elizondo
*1998 - Ronald Siler
*1999 - Brian Viloria
*2000 - Nonito Donaire
*2001 - Ron Siler
*2002 - Aaron Alafa
*2003 - Austreberto Juarez
*2004 - Austreberto Juarez
*2005 - Marco Rangel


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