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List of U.S. national Golden Gloves welterweight champions

This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the welterweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for welterweights was first contested at , but was increased to in 2003.

  • 1928 – Nick Fosco – Chicago
  • 1929 – Bud Hammer – Chicago
  • 1930 – Karl Ogren – Chicago
  • 1931 – George Keenan – Chicago
  • 1932 – Johnny Phagan – Chicago
  • 1933 – Henry Rothier – Davenport
  • 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
  • 1943 – Ballessando Carubia – Chicago
  • 1944 – Yevi Soluthali – Peoria
  • 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
  • 1964 – Don Cobbs – St. Louis
  • 1965 – Don Cobbs – St. Louis
  • 1966 – Hedgeman Lewis – Detroit
  • 1967 – Pat O'Connor – Rochester, MN
  • 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 – Mike McCallum – Miami
  • 1978 – Jeffrey Stoudemire – Cleveland
  • 1979 – Mike McCallum – Knoxville
  • 1980 – Donald Curry – Fort Worth
  • 1981 – Manuel Vallejo – Los Angeles
  • 1982 – Roman George – Lafayette
  • 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 -- James Myers -- Los Angeles, California
  • 1990 – Nathan Fortier– Michigan
  • 1991 – Ross Thompson—{Florida}
  • 1992 – Stephen Golisano – East Boston MA
  • 1993 – David Reid – Pennsylvania
  • 1993 - Anthony W Melberg - Barstow, California
  • 1994 – Orlando Hollis – Texas
  • 1995 – David Palac – Detroit
  • 1996 – Brandon Mitchell – Knoxville
  • 1997 – Cory Spinks, St. Louis
  • 1998 – Anthony Hanshaw – Cleveland
  • 1999 – James Erminger - Louisiana
  • 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
  • 2006 – Demetrius Andrade – New England
  • 2007 – Demetrius Andrade – New England
  • 2008 – Carlo Pizarro- Springfield Ma
  • 2009 – Errol Spence – Desoto, TX
  • 2010 – David Grayton – DC
  • 2011 – Arturo Trujillo - Pennsylvania
  • 2012 - Alex Martin - Illinois
  • 2013 - Erickson Lubin - Orlando, Florida
  • 2014 - Sammy Valentin - Tampa, Florida
  • 2015 - Rashid Stevens - Ohio
  • 2016 - Brian Ceballo - New York City
  • 2017 - Leon Lawson III - Flint, Michigan
  • 2018 - Reshat Mati - New York City
  • 2019 - Morris Young - Michigan

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