about the documentary film GoldenGloves film the honor in Major League Baseball Gold Glove Refimprove date February 2008 Infobox musical artist name GoldenGloves image Goldengloves.png thumb GoldenGloves caption GoldenGloves background group or band Parent Organization USA Boxing alias GoldenGloves ... http www.usaboxing.org USABoxing.org The GoldenGloves is the name given to annual competitions for amateur boxing in the United States. The GoldenGloves is often the term used to refer to the National GoldenGloves competition, but it also can represent several other amateur tournaments, including regional goldengloves tournaments and other notable tournaments such as the Intercity GoldenGloves , the Chicago GoldenGloves , and the New York GoldenGloves . The national contest is sponsored and controlled by the GoldenGloves Association of America, Inc. Winners from regional GoldenGloves competitions compete in the national competition, called the GoldenGloves Tournament of Champions ... GoldenGloves program is currently organized on a territorial basis to give all sections of the country representation. All tournaments are planned, promoted and directed by the GoldenGloves Charities and within the limits of the amateur boxing code. The GoldenGloves are open to all non professional ... pugilists age 10 to 15 years old. USA Franchises ref GoldenGloves of America official website, http www.goldengloves.com ref br Alabama GoldenGloves br Chicago GoldenGloves ref http www.chicagogoldengloves.com Chicago GoldenGloves ref br Cincinnati GoldenGloves br Cleveland GoldenGloves, http www.clevelandamateurgg.com br Colorado New Mexico GoldenGloves br Detroit GoldenGloves br Florida GoldenGloves, http floridagoldengloves.org br Hawaii GoldenGloves br Indiana GoldenGloves br Iowa GoldenGloves br Kansas City GoldenGloves, http www.kcgoldengloves.com br Kansas Oklahoma GoldenGloves br Knoxville GoldenGloves br Michigan GoldenGloves, http www.michigangoldenglovesboxing.com ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 The Spanish GoldenGloves was a boxing tournament sponsored by El Diario La Prensa in the New York Metropolitan Area and sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union AAU . Notable winners include Chris Eubank Joe Cortez Jos Torres Kevin Kelley Michael Bentt See also GoldenGloves Category GoldenGloves Category Amateur boxing ... more details
The New York GoldenGloves is a boxing tournament considered by many boxing aficionados as one of the three most elite GoldenGloves titles, along with the Chicago GoldenGloves . The tournament is also known as The New York Daily News Welfare Association s GoldenGloves Tournament of Champions or simply The New York Daily News GoldenGloves . In the 1920s, Paul Gallico of the New York Daily News conducted a tournament. Captain Joseph M. Patterson suggested naming it the GoldenGloves. The regional New York and Chicago GoldenGloves Championships were the two crown jewels of the boxing mecca of the United States. Although they had Intercity matches afterwards which were more politicized , to the individual fighters and the public there was no better achievement. In 1962, with the National GoldenGloves assuming control of the tournament, and with a growing televised economy, the general public s emphasis progressed more towards a national championship. The Chicago, New York and Intercity tournaments were fought in eight weight divisions 112  lb., 118  lb., 125  lb., 135.lb., 147  lb., 160  lb., 175  lb. and heavyweight. External links http www.nydailynews.com features goldengloves The Official Website of the New York Daily News GoldenGloves http www.usaboxingmetro.com Website http www.sportspublishingllc.com book.cfm?id 895 Cradle of Champions 80 Years of the New York Daily News GoldenGloves by Bill Farrell Category Amateur boxing Category GoldenGloves Category Sports in New York City boxing stub ... more details
This amateur boxing tournament is considered by many boxing aficionados as one of the three most elite Golden Gloves titles, along with the Intercity Golden Gloves and the New York Golden Gloves . The tournament is also more formally known as the Chicago Tribune Charities Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. It was initiated by the Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward in the 1920 s. History The regional Chicago and New York Golden Gloves Championships were the two crown jewels of the boxing mecca of the United States. In 1962, with the National Golden Gloves assuming control of the tournament, with a growing televised economy, the general public s emphasis progressed more towards a national championship. The Chicago, New York and Intercity tournaments were fought in eight weight divisions 112 lb., 118 lb., 125 lb., 135.lb., 147 lb., 160 lb., 175 lb. and Heavyweight. External links http www.chicagogoldengloves.com Official site boxing stub Category Amateur boxing Category Golden Gloves ... more details
The GoldenGloves Story is a 1950 United States American film directed by Felix E. Feist . It tells the story of boxer Nick Martel as he competes in the GoldenGloves tournament. During the competition he falls in love with Patti, the daughter of Joe Riley, a boxing referee . ref http www.vh1.com movies movie 59922 plot.jhtml Film review VH1.com. ref Cast James Dunn actor James Dunn ... Joe Riley Dewey Martin actor Dewey Martin ... Nick Martel Gregg Sherwood ... Iris Anthony Kevin O Morrison ... Bob Gilmore Kay Westfall ... Patti Riley References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0042511 The GoldenGloves Story at IMDb DEFAULTSORT GoldenGloves Story, The Category American films Category 1950 films Category Films directed by Felix E. Feist Category Eagle Lion Films films 1950s drama film stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 This amateur boxing tournament is considered by many boxing aficionados as one of the three most elite Golden Gloves titles, along with the Chicago Golden Gloves and the New York Golden Gloves . The Intercity matches were designed to engage bouts between the regional New York and regional Chicago champions, although this was not always the case. Some felt they were more politicized, regardless the matches are held in eminent esteem. The Chicago, New York Intercity tournaments were fought in eight weight divisions 112 lb., 118 lb., 125 lb., 135.lb., 147 lb., 160 lb., 175 lb. and heavyweight. The Intercity finals from 1928 to 1934 were fought in first and second divisions, having sixteen finalists in each division. In 1935 the finals were changed to championships and alternates. Both groups of champions received championship rings and recognition for their achievement. The alternates were considered parallel, particularly during the American depression and the World War Two era. There were many factors for this. One was the swelling amount of participants which reached to thirty three thousand vying for sixteen titles in 1941. Many team coach s choose participants involved in controversial or close decisions in previous tournaments. This format ended after the 1961 tournament. boxing stub Category Boxing Category Golden Gloves Category Amateur boxing http www.pagoldengloves.com chicago ny.htm ... more details
multiple issues refimprove June 2010 expert subject June 2010 The GoldenGloves in British Columbia , Canada has been a key amateur boxing tournament since its inception in 1939. The debut GoldenGloves ... and Kenny Lindsay. The first Golden Boy was Phil Vickery. ref The 1946 GoldenGloves Boxing Program, hosted by The Vancouver Sun ref THE SUN GOLDENGLOVES ref The Vancouver Sun and Boxing BC archives ... believed it was time to start a GoldenGloves tournament. The Vancouver Sun newspaper accepted ... of the GoldenGloves Alumni boxers from 1939 to 2010 are Gordon Grayson, Royal Canadian Navy heavyweight boxer Bobby Parker, Forties boxer Tommy Symes, Forties boxer Chester Orr, 1945 Golden Boy ref The Vancouver Sun GoldenGloves 1946pfficial progtam ref Art Burgess, Victoria boxer in 1946 GoldenGloves Everett Biggs, Alberni boxer 1946 GoldenGloves Eddie Haddad 1947 Eddie Haddad Harold Mann 1958 Skimp Williams, two special awards in 1960 Alan Curtis 1960 Golden Boy Mike Caird 1960 and 1963 Freddy Fuller 1965 Freddy Stephen Fuller Tommy Boyce 1966 Bob Kacer, 1966 Tacoma GoldenGloves featherweight ... Olympic Boxer Gordie Lawson scored the only knockout in the 1975 BC GoldenGloves Wayne Crowe 1976 ... time Junior Golden Boy Dylan Bishop, 2010 BC Golden Boy 1960 BC GoldenGloves Following the competition ... News ref 1946 GoldenGloves The tournament was sponsored by The Vancouver Sun , February 14. and 15th ... Gloves program for 1946 ref 1961 BC GoldenGloves The Golden Boy for 1961 was Bill Curly Adams, ref Boxing BC Archives ref 1967 BC GoldenGloves ref The Vancouver Sun, February 1967 ref THE GOLDEN ... ref 1967 GoldenGloves program. ref From the newspaper files, the results were published in a February ... Wilson, Ken Tommy, Marion Kolar, Wes Craven and Jack Meda. text text 1968 BC GoldenGloves The 1968 ... ref 2010BC GOLDENGLOVES Program ref was Golden Boy runner up. ref The Vancouver Sun ref RAY LAMPKIN ... Vancouver Island Amateur Boxing Commissioner and ring official. DEFAULTSORT BC GoldenGloves Category ... more details
Infobox film name GoldenGloves image caption director Edward Dmytryk br Felix E. Feist producer Carl Krueger br William LeBaron writer Joe Ansen br Lewis R. Foster br Maxwell Shane starring Richard Denning music cinematography John L. Russell editing distributor released Film date 1940 8 2 runtime 66 minutes country Film US language English budget GoldenGloves is a 1940 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 93491 GoldenGloves overview title GoldenGloves accessdate 2011 05 01 work NY Times ref Cast Richard Denning as Bill Crane Jeanne Cagney as Mary Parker J. Carrol Naish as Joe Taggerty Robert Paige as Wally Matson William Frawley as Emory Balzar Edward Brophy as Potsy Brill Robert Ryan as Pete Wells George Ernest as Joey Parker David Durand actor David Durand as Gumdrop Wilbur James Seay as Jimmy Sidney Miller actor Sidney Miller as Sammy Sachs Alec Craig as Editor MacDonald References reflist External links IMDb title 0031378 GoldenGloves Edward Dmytryk DEFAULTSORT GoldenGloves Category 1940 films Category American films Category English language films Category 1940s crime films Category Sports films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Edward Dmytryk Category Films directed by Felix E. Feist crime film stub ... more details
infobox film name GoldenGloves image image size alt caption director Gilles Groulx producer Victor Jobin br Fernand Dansereau writer Jean Le Moyne narrator Claude Jutra starring music Les J rolas cinematography Guy Borremans editing Gilles Groulx studio National Film Board of Canada distributor released 1961 runtime 27 min 43 s country FilmCanada language budget gross preceded by followed by GoldenGloves is a 1961 Direct Cinema documentary directed by Gilles Groulx about Boxing boxer s preparing for a GoldenGloves tournament in Montreal . The film is narrated by Claude Jutra . ref cite book last Goyette first Louis title Guide to the cinema s of Canada editor Peter Harry Rist publisher Greenwood Press date 2001 07 30 isbn 0 313 29931 5 pages 82 83 chapter GoldenGloves url http books.google.ca books?id 7uKs4fKOotUC&pg PA82&dq GoldenGloves Gilles Groulx&ei iQRIS m0F6PmygTnvuz1DQ&cd 2 v onepage&q Golden 20Gloves 20Gilles 20Groulx&f false ref GoldenGloves focuses on three Montreal boxers in training, exploring their lives and hopes. The 1961 film marked a shift among French Canadian filmmakers at the NFB away from folkloric films towards works that dealt with contemporary Quebec society. ref name CFE cite web url http filmreferencelibrary.ca index.asp?layid 44&csid1 584&navid 46 title GoldenGloves last Morris first Peter work Canadian Film Encyclopedia publisher Film Reference ... Gilles Groulx isbn 0719058619 url http books.google.ca books?id suDmAWP6VzoC&pg PA77&dq GoldenGloves Gilles Groulx&ei iQRIS m0F6PmygTnvuz1DQ&cd 5 v onepage&q Golden 20Gloves 20Gilles 20Groulx&f false ... 2010 ref Release During its 1964 1965 season, CBC Television aired GoldenGloves as part of its NFB ... http www.nfb.ca film goldengloves Watch GoldenGloves at NFB.ca Category Quebec films Category 1961 ... films Category GoldenGloves Canada film stub sport documentary film stub ... Gloves 22 22Gilles Groulx 22&ots VbYQJD za4&sig bGjosRRJoXBgdVF2BjdSSlZuigc v onepage&q Gloves&f ... more details
GoldenGloves Limited is a boxing promotions company based on Johannesburg , South Africa . The company has a number of boxers on its books. They typically arrange World Title & South African Title fights at Carnival City Casino & Entertainment World. All their tournaments are televised on MNet Supersport . History The company was founded by Johannesburg businessman Rodney Berman in 1977. Since its einception the company has produced more than 40 world champion boxers, many of them sporting legends Thulani Sugar Boy Malinga, Jacob Baby Jake Matlala, Jan Bergman, Harold Volbrecht and Brian Mitchell . Website For more information, boxing news and regular updates please visit the http www.goldengloves.co.za GoldenGloves website. Category Boxing promoters martialart stub ... more details
dsBelow is a list of National GoldenGloves Champions along with the year and weight class they were named champion and the state or region which they represented Weight Champion Region 1928 112 Jimmy Chase Chicago 118 Joe Bozak Chicago 126 George Root Chicago 135 Joe Kestian Chicago 147 Baba Ganousch Chicago 132 Nonya Buisness Seattle 160 Charles Benoit Chicago 175 Dave Maier Chicago 201 Walter Radka Chicago 1929 112 Frank Weinkofsky New York 118 Harry Garbell Chicago 126 Barney Ross Chicago 135 Roosevelt Haines Chicago 147 Bud Hammer Chicago 160 Johnny Ross Chicago 175 Edward Wills Chicago 201 George Meyer Chicago 1930 112 Joe Espanoza Chicago 118 Paul Dazzo Chicago 126 Benny Goldblatt Chicago 135 Chancy Crain Chicago 147 Karl Ogren Chicago 160 Edward Steeve Chicago 175 Buck Everett Gary, Indiana Gary 201 Grant Fortney Chicago 1931 112 Leo Rodak Chicago 118 Nick Scialaba Chicago 126 Don Gonzales Cleveland 135 Scotty Sylvano Chicago 147 George Keenan Chicago 160 Fred Caserio Chicago 175 Jack Kranz Gary, Indiana Gary 201 John Long boxer John Long Gary, Indiana Gary 1932 112 Albert Soukup Chicago 118 Leo Rodak Chicago 126 Joe Roman Joliet, Illinois Joliet 135 Henry Rothier Davenport, Iowa Davenport 147 Johnny Phagan Chicago 160 Charles Neigo Chicago 175 Vernon Miller Davenport, Iowa Davenport 201 Adam Smith Rockford, Illinois Rockford 1933 112 Johnny Baltzer Davenport, Iowa Davenport 118 John Ginter Chicago 126 Leo Rodak Chicago 135 Edward Ward boxer Edward Ward Chicago 147 Henry Rothier Davenport, Iowa Davenport 160 Fred Caserio Chicago 175 Max Marek Chicago 201 John Pecek Chicago 1934 112 Jesse Levels Cleveland 118 Troy Bellini Cleveland 126 Al Nettlow Detroit 135 Frank Bojack Cleveland 147 Danny Farrar Cleveland 160 Bill Treest Chicago 175 Joe Louis Detroit 201 Otis Thomas ... area New York Metro References GoldenGloves Past Winners http www.goldengloves.com history Category GoldenGloves Category Amateur boxing ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Super Heavyweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented 1982 Warren Thompson boxer Warren Thompson Washington, D.C. 1983 Craig Payne Detroit 1984 Michael Williams boxer Michael Williams Lafayette 1985 James Pritchard boxer Louisville 1986 Tevin George Louisiana 1987 Nathaniel Fitch Knoxville 1988 Kevin Ford boxer Fort Worth 1989 Larry Donald Cincinnati 1990 Larry Donald Cincinnati 1991 Samson Po uha Rocky Mountains 1992 Alvin Manley Little Rock 1993 Lance Whitaker Southern California 1994 Derrick Jefferson Detroit 1995 Tommy Martin Florida 1996 Alvin Manley Knoxville 1997 Dominick Guinn Mid South 1998 Tuese Ahkiong , Hawaii 1999 Dominick Guinn Mid South 2000 Steve Vukosa New England 2001 Lonnie Zaid Chicago 2002 Malcolm Tann Florida 2003 Travis Walker Florida 2004 Rafael Butler Upper Midwest 2005 Gregory Corbin Texas 2006 Felix Stewart Ohio 2007 Nathaniel James New England 2008 Tor Hamer New York, NY 2009 Lenroy Thompson Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City External Links http www.goldengloves.com history GoldenGloves Boxing Champions Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Light Middleweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The division was contested at 156 pounds, before being discontinued after 2002. 1967 Jesse Valdez Fort Worth, TX 1968 William Beeler Louisville, KY 1969 Morris Jordan Cincinnati, OH 1970 William Beeler Louisville, KY 1971 Sammy NeSmith Indianapolis, IN 1972 Lamont Lovelady Iowa 1973 Dale Grant Tacoma, WA 1974 Michael Spinks St. Louis, MO 1975 Ray Phillips boxer Ray Phillips Fort Worth, TX 1976 Don Carbin St. Louis, MO 1977 Curtis Parker Philadelphia, PA 1978 Donald Bowers Jackson, TN 1979 James Shuler Philadelphia, PA 1980 James Shuler Philadelphia, PA 1981 Alfred Mayes St. Louis, MO 1982 Sanderline Williams Cleveland, OH 1983 Frank Tate boxer Frank Tate Detroit, MI 1984 Ron Essett Indiana 1985 Mylon Watkins Las Vegas, NV 1986 Mylon Watkins Las Vegas, NV 1987 Roy Jones Jr., Pensacola, FL 1988 Ray McElroy Los Angeles, CA 1989 Mario Munoz 1990 Ravea Springs Cincinnati, OH 1991 Kevin Bonner Nevada 1992 Lonnie Bradley New York, NY 1993 Darnell Wilson middleweight boxer Darnell Wilson Indiana 1994 Mike Nunnally Milwaukee, WI 1995 Randie Carver Kansas City, MO 1996 Dwain Williams California 1997 Cleveland Corder Idaho 1998 Jermain Taylor Little Rock, AR 1999 Jermain Taylor Little Rock, AR 2000 Sechew Powell 2001 Andre Berto 2002 Jesse Briseno Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Light Flyweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. 1975 Claudel Atkins St. Louis 1976 Louis Curtis Washington, DC 1977 Not Contested 1978 Richard Sandoval Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas 1979 Richard Sandoval Los Angeles 1980 Steven McCrory Detroit 1981 Jesse Benavidez Fort Worth 1982 Jose Rosario Elizabeth Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1983 Johnny Tapia New Mexico 1984 Israel Acosta Milwaukee 1985 Arthur Johnson boxer Arthur Johnson St. Louis 1986 Michael Carbajal Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas 1987 Eric Griffin boxer Eric Griffin Louisiana 1988 Mark Johnson boxer Mark Johnson Washington, DC 1989 Eric Griffin boxer Eric Griffin Fort Worth 1990 Russell Roberts boxer Russell Roberts Louisiana 1991 Dan Davis Pennsylvania 1992 James Harris boxer James Harris Washington, DC 1993 Floyd Mayweather Michigan 1994 Eric Morel Milwaukee 1995 Jauquin Gallardo So. California 1996 Gerald Tucker Cincinnati 1997 Sergio Espinosa So. California 1998 Bradley Martinez Colorado 1999 Brian Viloria Wisconsin 2000 Ron Siler Cincinnati 2001 Aaron Alafa California 2002 Raytona Whitfield Knoxville 2003 Austroberto Juarez California 2004 Israel Crespo Pennsylvania 2005 Roberto Ceron Knoxville 2006 Luis Yanez Texas 2007 Luis Yanez Texas 2008 Louie Byrd Denver, CO 2009 Miguel Cartagena Philadelphia, PA Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Light Welterweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Light Welterweight weight limit was first contested in 1967 at 139 pounds. In 2003, the weight limit was moved to 141 pounds. ref http www.goldengloves.com history ref ref http boxrec.com media index.php National GoldenGloves Light Welterweight Champions ref 1967 Willie Richardson Detroit, MI 1968 Harold Beal Kansas City, MO 1969 Eddie Beauford Indianapolis, IN 1970 Larry Bonds Denver, CO 1971 Wiley Johnson Cincinnati, OH 1972 Sugar Ray Seales Tacoma, WA 1973 Larry Bonds Denver, CO 1974 Sugar Ray Leonard Palmer Park, MD 1975 Paul Sherry Las Vegas, NV 1976 Ronnie Shields Fort Worth, TX 1977 Thomas Hearns Detroit, MI 1978 Ronnie Shields Fort Worth, TX 1979 Lemuel Steeples St. Louis, MO 1980 Terry Silver Louisville, KY 1981 Henry Hughes boxer Henry Hughes Cleveland, OH 1982 Tim Rabon Lafayette, LA 1983 Roderick Rod the Bod Moore Roderick Moore Detroit, MI 1984 Tim Rabon Lafayette, LA 1985 Robert Guy Fort Worth, TX 1986 Roy Jones, Jr. Pensacola, FL 1987 Todd Foster Great Falls, MT ref http boxrec.com media index.php Todd Foster ref 1988 Skipper Kelp Born in Ho Chi Minh City Saigon, Vietnam he fought from Las Vegas, NV 1989 Victor McKinnia Denver, CO 1990 Mark Lewis Los Angeles, CA 1991 Terron Millett St. Louis, MO 1992 Robert Frazier Syracuse, NY 1993 David D az boxer David Diaz Chicago, IL 1994 David D az boxer David Diaz Chicago, IL 1995 Demarcus Corley Washington, DC 1996 David D az boxer David Diaz Chicago, IL 1997 Adan Reyes Los Angeles, CA 1998 Ricardo Williams boxer Ricardo Williams Jr., Cincinnati, OH 1999 Demetrius Hopkins Philadelphia, PA ... boxing.fanhouse.com 2009 12 10 goldengloves 2009 national champion jose benavidez jr ref ref http ... national champions are crowned in a night of upsets at the 2010 national goldengloves 35979 accessdate 2010 06 30 ref References Reflist Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Heavyweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The GoldenGloves is one of the two premier amateur boxing tournaments, the other being the United States National Boxing Championships , which is an 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 International Boxing Association AIBA . 1928 Walter Radka Chicago 1929 George Meyer boxer George Meyer Chicago 1930 Grant Fortney Chicago 1931 John Long boxer John Long Gary, Indiana Gary 1932 Adam Smith boxer Adam Smith Rockford, Illinois Rockford 1933 John Pecek Chicago 1934 Otis Thomas Chicago 1935 Lorenzo Peck Detroit 1936 Paul Hartnek Omaha 1937 Paul Hartnek Omaha 1938 Dan Meritt Cleveland 1939 Tony Novak Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1940 Cornelius Young Chicago 1941 Allen Aubrey Cleveland 1942 Hubert Hood Chicago 1943 Walter Moore Chicago boxer Walter Moore Chicago 1944 Orland Ott Fort Worth 1945 Luke Baylark Chicago 1946 Joe Frucci Gary, Indiana Gary 1947 Richard Hagan Chicago 1948 Clarence Henry boxer Clarence Henry Los Angeles 1949 Don Pereko Denver 1950 Earl Sudduth Rockford, Illinois Rockford 1951 Ernest Fann Cleveland 1952 Ed Sanders boxer Ed Sanders Los Angeles 1953 Charles Liston St. Louis 1954 Garvin Sawyer Cincinnati 1955 Eddie Catoe Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1956 Solomon McTier Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery 1957 Joe Hemphel Rockford, Illinois Rockford 1958 Dan Hodge Wichita, Kansas Wichita 1959 Jimmy Jones boxer Jimmy Jones Chicago 1960 Cassius Clay Louisville, Kentucky Louisville 1961 Al Jenkins boxer Al Jenkins ... Shimmell Hudsonville, MI DEFAULTSORT List Of Us National GoldenGloves Heavyweight Champions Category GoldenGloves Category Amateur boxing ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Light Heavyweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. At its inception, the Light Heavyweight weight limit was 175 pounds, but in 1972 the maximum limit was increased to 178 pounds 81  kg . 1928 Dave Maier Chicago 1929 Edward Wills Chicago 1930 Buck Everett Gary, Indiana Gary 1931 Jack Kranz Gary, Indiana Gary 1932 Vernon Miller boxer Vernon Miller Davenport Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1933 Max Marek Chicago 1934 Joe Louis Detroit 1935 Joe Bauer Cleveland 1936 Carl Vinciquerra Omaha, Nebraska Omaha 1937 Herman West Centralia Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1938 Linto Guerrieri Rockford Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1939 Jimmy Reeves Cleveland 1940 James Richie St. Louis 1941 Hezzie Williams Chicago 1942 Tom Attra Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth 1943 Reedy Evans Chicago 1944 Ray Standdifer Cleveland 1945 Tom Attra Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth 1946 Bob Foxworth boxer Bob Foxworth St. Louis 1947 Dan Bucceroni Kenosha, Wisconsin Kenosha 1948 Buddy Turner Cincinnati 1949 Wesbury Bascom St. Louis 1950 Jesse Brown boxer Jesse Brown Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1951 Bobby Jackson boxer Bobby Jackson Cleveland 1952 Eddie Jones boxer Eddie Jones Chicago 1953 Calvin Butler Cleveland 1954 Orville Pitts Dayton, Ohio Dayton 1955 Eddie Jenkins Detroit 1956 James Boyd boxer Jim Boyd Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery 1957 Ernest Terrell boxer Ernest Terrell Chicago 1958 Kent Green Chicago 1959 Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay Louisville, Kentucky Louisville 1960 Jefferson Davis boxer Jefferson Davis Nashville, Tennessee Nashville 1961 Charles Williams boxer Charles Williams St. Louis 1962 Billy Joiner Cincinnati 1963 Ted Gullick Cleveland 1964 Harley Cooper boxer Harley Cooper Omaha, Nebraska Omaha 1965 Larry Charleston Detroit 1966 Gerald Pate Milwaukee 1967 Brady Bredzeal Los Angeles ... GoldenGloves Light Heavyweight Champions Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Middleweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Middleweight weight limit was 160  lbs until 1967, which a limit of 165  lbs 75  kg was instituted. 1928 Charles Benoit Chicago 1929 Johnny Ross Chicago 1930 Edward Steeve Chicago 1931 Fred Caserio Chicago 1932 Charles Neigo Chicago 1933 Fred Caserio Chicago 1934 Bill Treest Chicago 1935 Dave Clark boxer Dave Clark Detroit 1936 Milton Shivers Detroit 1937 Al Wardlow Dayton 1938 Cornelius Young Chicago 1939 Ezzard Charles Cincinnati 1940 Joe Maxim Cleveland 1941 Charles Hayes boxer Charles Hayes Detroit 1942 Brenny McCombe Grand Rapids 1943 Samson Powell Cleveland 1944 Collins Brown Chicago 1945 John Garcia boxer John Garcia Los Angeles 1946 Stanley Shealey Chicago 1947 Nick Ranieri Chicago 1948 Alvin Williams boxer Alvin Williams Oklahoma City 1949 Joe Leudanski Chicago 1950 Junior Perry St. Louis 1951 Richard Guerrero Chicago 1952 Carl Blair Great Lakes 1953 Bill Late Great Lakes 1954 Paul Wright boxer Paul Wright Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1955 Jesse Bowdry St. Louis 1956 Ed Cook Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery 1957 Leotis Martin Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1958 Wilbert McClure Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1959 Leotis Martin Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1960 Leotis Martin Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1961 Jimmy Ellis James Ellis Louisville, Kentucky Louisville 1962 Gary Brown Denver 1963 Bill Dolugas Columbus, Ohio Columbus 1964 Robert McMillan boxer Robert McMillan Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1965 Alfred Jones boxer Al Jones Detroit 1966 Joseph Hopkins Salt Lake City 1967 Paul Badhorse Los Angeles 1968 Roy Dale Cincinnati 1969 Roosevelt Molden Lowell 1970 Larry Wood Grand Rapids 1971 Jerry Dobbs Knoxville 1972 Marvin Johnson Indianapolis 1973 Roy Hollis Los Angeles 1974 Vonzell Johnson Columbus, Ohio Columbus 1975 Tom Sullivan Las Vegas, Nevada ... National GoldenGloves Middleweight Champions Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Featherweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Light Welterweight weight limit was first contested at 126 pounds. In 1967, the weight limit was moved to 125 pounds. 1928 George Root Chicago 1929 1930 Benny Goldblatt Chicago 1931 Don Gonzales Cleveland 1932 Joe Roman Joliet, Illinois Joliet 1933 Leo Rodak Chicago 1934 Al Nettlow Detroit 1935 Andy Scrivani Chicago 1936 Ted Kara Cleveland 1937 Willie Joyce William Joyce Gary, Indiana Gary 1938 Eddie Dempsey Davenport Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1939 Tony Ancona Detroit 1940 Roly Lewis Muncie dn date December 2011 1941 Jack Haley Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1942 Sam Derrico Cleveland 1943 Tony Janiro Ceveland 1944 Major Jones Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1945 Virgil Franklin Oklahoma City 1946 Jack Dicker St. Louis 1947 Eddie Marotta Cleveland 1948 Fernando Rivera Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1949 Eugene Robnett Chicago 1950 Ples Gilmore Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1951 Ken Davis Los Angeles 1952 Ken Davis Los Angeles 1953 Johnny Butler Grand Rapids 1954 Joe Carles Los Angeles 1955 Harry Smith boxer Harry Smith Cedar Rapids 1956 Leroy Jeffrey Tulsa 1957 Brown McGhee Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery 1958 Fred Morish Chicago 1959 Don Eddington St. Louis 1960 Nicholas Spanakos Hollywood 1961 James Anderson boxing James Anderson St. Louis 1962 George Foster boxing George Foster Cleveland 1963 Nick Petrecca Chicago 1964 Marcus Anderson Louisville, Kentucky Louisville 1965 Marcus Anderson Louisville, Kentucky Louisville 1966 Richard Gillis Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1967 Brooks Byrd Roswell dn date December 2011 1968 Lorenzo Trujillo Fort Worth 1969 James Busceme Fort Worth 1970 James Busceme Fort Worth ... boxer Robert Rodriguez , Colorado New Mexico DEFAULTSORT List Of Us National GoldenGloves Featherweight Champions Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Unreferenced date June 2009 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Flyweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. 1928 Jimmy Chase Chicago 1929 Jimmy Chase Chicago 1930 Joe Espanoza Chicago 1931 Leo Rodak Chicago 1932 Albert Soukup Chicago 1933 Johnny Baltzer Davenport Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1934 Jesse Levels Cleveland 1935 Patsy Urso Detroit 1936 Jackie Wilson boxer Jackie Wilson Cleveland 1937 Jimmy Urso Detroit 1938 Kenny Lottman Peoria Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1939 Vic Saccoia Detroit 1940 Harold Dade Chicago 1941 Harold Dade Chicago 1942 Henry Ulrich Des Moines, Iowa 1943 Barry Darby Oklahoma City 1944 Tom Nate Gary, Indiana 1945 Jackie Boyd Chicago 1946 Keith Nuttall Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1947 Robert Holliday Cincinnati 1948 Robert Holliday Cincinnati 1949 Arthur Brown boxer Arthur Brown Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1950 Nate Brooks Cleveland 1951 Pat Riley boxer Pat Riley Fort Worth 1952 Kenneth Wright boxer Kenneth Wright Gary, Indiana 1953 Pete Melendez Fort Worth 1954 Bernard Dean St. Louis 1955 Tommy Reynolds St. Louis 1956 Pete Melendez Fort Worth 1957 Jimmy Jackson boxer Jimmy Jackson Minneapolis 1958 Gil Yanez Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1959 Gil Yanez Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1960 Humberto Barrera Fort Worth 1961 Chico Marquez Fort Worth 1962 Ray Jutrus Lowell, MA 1963 Freddie Garcia Roswell, NM 1964 Donnie Broadway Nashville, Tennessee Nashville 1965 Rolland Miller Minneapolis 1966 Nickey Priola Lafayette Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1967 Roland Miller Minneapolis 1968 Rudy Barrientes Fort Worth 1969 Tony Moreno Fort Worth 1970 Tony Moreno Fort Worth 1971 James Martinez Fort Worth 1972 Greg Lewis boxer Greg Lewis Cincinnati 1973 Miguel Ayala Fort Worth 1974 ... Aaron Alafa California 2008 Jorge Abiague Portland, Maine 2009 Louie Byrd Denver, CO Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Bantamweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Light Welterweight weight limit was first contested at 118 pounds. In 1967, the weight limit was moved to 119 pounds. 1928 Joe Bozak Chicago 1929 Harry Garbell Chicago 1930 Paul Dazzo Chicago 1931 Nick Scialaba Chicago 1932 Leo Rodak Chicago 1933 John Ginter Chicago 1934 Troy Bellini Cleveland 1935 Johnny Brown Chicago 1936 Johnny Brown Chicago 1937 Frank Kainrath Chicago 1938 Frank Kainrath Chicago 1939 Chester Ellis Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1940 Dick Menchaca Fort Worth 1941 Dick Menchaca Fort Worth 1942 Jack Graves Minneapolis 1943 Earl O Neal Oklahoma City 1944 Clayton Johnson Sioux City 1945 Bob Jarvis Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1946 Eddie Dames St. Louis 1947 Robert Bell Cleveland 1948 Melvin Barber Des Moines 1949 Jack McCann Oklahoma City 1950 Albert Crus Los Angeles 1951 Nate Brooks Cleveland 1952 James Hairston Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1953 Dick Martinez Nashville, Tennessee Nashville 1954 Alfred Escobar Los Angeles 1955 Donald Eddington St. Louis 1956 Vince Doniero Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1957 Tommy Reynolds Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1958 Gilbert Higginbotham Lafayette 1959 Pat Moore Kenosha 1960 Petros Spanakos Hollywood 1961 Oscar German Grand Rapids 1962 James Moon Cleveland 1963 Emanuel Steward Detroit 1964 Manual Navarro Fort Worth 1965 Mel Miller Billings 1966 John North Cincinnati 1967 Earl Large Roswell 1968 Earl Large Roswell 1969 Oliver James Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1970 Dave Kibby San Francisco 1971 Johnny Moreno Fort Worth 1972 Ray Theragood New Mexico 1973 James Martinez Fort Worth 1974 Dan Hermosillo Rocky Mountain 1975 Miguel Ayala Fort Worth 1976 Barnard Taylor Knoxville 1977 Wayne Lynumn Chicago 1978 Jackie Beard Knoxville ... Jesus Magdaleno Las Vegas, NV Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Unreferenced date June 2009 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves 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 Disambiguation needed Davenport date June 2011 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 Disambiguation needed Wayne date June 2011 1943 Ballessando Carubia Chicago 1944 Yevi Soluthali Disambiguation needed Peoria date June 2011 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, Missouri 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 boxer Joe Shaw Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1958 Dave Holman Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1959 Don Sargeant Minneapolis 1960 Fred Hernandez Omaha 1961 Roy McMillian Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1962 Rory O Shea Chicago 1963 Wade Smith Disambiguation needed Muncie date June 2011 1964 Don Cobbs St. Disambiguation needed Louis date June 2011 1965 Don Cobbs St. Disambiguation needed Louis date June 2011 1966 Hedgeman Lewis Detroit 1967 Pat O Connor American boxer Pat O Connor Minneapolis 1968 Richard Royal boxer Richard Royal Charlotte 1969 David Oropeza Salt Lake City 1970 Melvin Dennis ... Bronx, NY 2009 Errol Spence Desoto, TX Category GoldenGloves ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Below is a list of National GoldenGloves Lightweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Light Welterweight weight limit was first contested at 135 pounds. In 1967, the weight limit was moved to 132 pounds. 1928 Joe Kestian Chicago 1929 Roosevelt Haines Chicago 1930 Chancy Crain Chicago 1931 Scotty Sylvano Chicago 1932 Henry Rothier Davenport Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1933 Edward Ward boxer Edward Ward Chicago 1934 Frank Bojack Cleveland 1935 Mike Gamiere Cleveland 1936 Pete Lello Michigan City 1937 Edward Kozole Detroit 1938 John Benna Terre Haute 1939 John Pleasant Chicago 1940 Tony Ancona Detroit 1941 Tommy Campbell boxer Tommy Campbell Moline 1942 Morris Garana Fort Worth 1943 Chuck Hunter Cleveland 1944 Buddy Holderfield Memphis, Tennessee Memphis 1945 Bernard Paige Chicago 1946 Herschel Acton Oklahoma City 1947 John Labrol Gary, Indiana Gary 1948 Herschel Acton Oklahoma City 1949 Gale Outhouse Sioux City 1950 James Burroughs Nashville, Tennessee Nashville 1951 Bobby Bickle Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1952 Issac Vaughn Cleveland 1953 Herb Mickles Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1954 Phil Horsley Muncie 1955 William Morton boxer William Morton Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1956 Joe Shaw St. Louis 1957 Billy Braggs Kenosha 1958 Richard Hock Jersey City 1959 Freddie Davis Cham Urbana 1960 Brian O Shea boxer Brian O Shea Chicago 1961 Thomas O Shea boxer Thomas O Shea Chicago 1962 Edward Ellis boxer Edward Ellis Toledo, Ohio Toledo 1963 Perry Bennett Streator, Ill 1964 Hedgeman Louis Detroit 1965 Frank Anderson boxer Frank Anderson Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City 1966 Marcus Anderson Louisville, Kentucky Louisville 1967 Quincelon Daniels Detroit 1968 Ronnie Harris Cleveland 1969 Eddie Murray boxer Eddie Murray Chicago 1970 Norman Goins Indianapolis 1971 James Busceme Fort Worth 1972 James Busceme ... Michael Perez Newark, NJ 2009 Erick Deleon Detroit, MI Category GoldenGloves ... more details
The Silver Gloves is an annual competition for amateur boxing in the United States . The contest is sponsored by Ringside, Inc. The Silver Gloves are open to all non professional pugilists age 10 to 15 years old. The Silver Gloves is not the GoldenGloves amateur tournament, which is for amateur pugilists age 16 and over. See also NCAA Boxing Championship GoldenGloves External links http www.silvergloves.com Official site Category Amateur boxing ... more details