- List of US national Golden Gloves welterweight champions
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Below is a list of National Golden Gloves Welterweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Light Middleweight weight limit was contested at 147 pounds until 2003 when the Light middleweight class was eliminated. The weight limit is currently set at 152 pounds.
- 1928 – Nick Fosco – Chicago
- 1929 – Bud Hammer – Chicago
- 1930 – Karl Ogren – Chicago
- 1931 – George Keenan – Chicago
- 1932 – Johnny Phagan – Chicago
- 1933 – Henry Rothier – Davenport [disambiguation needed ]
- 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 [disambiguation needed ]
- 1943 – Ballessando Carubia – Chicago
- 1944 – Yevi Soluthali – Peoria [disambiguation needed ]
- 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 [disambiguation needed ]
- 1964 – Don Cobbs St. – Louis [disambiguation needed ]
- 1965 – Don Cobbs St. – Louis [disambiguation needed ]
- 1966 – Hedgeman Lewis – Detroit
- 1967 – Pat O'Connor – Minneapolis
- 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 – Michael McCallum – Miami
- 1978 – Jeffrey Stoudemire – Cleveland
- 1979 – Mike McCullum – Knoxville
- 1980 – Don Curry – Fort Worth
- 1981 – Manuel Vallejas – Los Angeles
- 1982 – Roman George – Lafayette [disambiguation needed ]
- 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 – Jesse Lucero – Knoxville
- 1990 – Jesse Briseno – Michigan
- 1991 – Ross Thompson – Florida
- 1992 – Pepe Reilly – So. California
- 1993 – David Reid – Pennsylvania
- 1994 – Orlando Hollis – Texas
- 1995 – David Palac – Detroit
- 1996 – Brandon Mitchell – Knoxville
- 1997 – Cory Calvin – St. Louis
- 1998 – Anthony Hanshaw – Cleveland
- 1999 – Dante Craig – Cincinnati
- 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 [disambiguation needed ]
- 2006 – Demetrius Andrade – New England
- 2007 – Demetrius Andrade – New England
- 2008 – Steven Martinez – Bronx, NY
- 2009 – Errol Spence – Desoto, TX
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