Below is a list of National Amateur Boxing Light Middleweight Champions, also known as United States Amateur Champions, along with the state or region which they represented. This category was recently discontinued. 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 four premier amateur boxing tournaments, the others being the National Golden Gloves Tournament, which crowned its own amateur light middleweight champion, the Police Athletic League Tournament, and the United States Armed Forces Tournament, all sending champions to the US Olympic Trials.1952 - Tony Anthony, New York, New York 1953 - William Collins, Springville, New York 1954 - John Houston, Oakland, California 1955 - Frank Davis, Air Force 1956 - Frank Davis, Air Force 1957 - Denny Moyer, Portland, OR 1958 - Denny Moyer, Portland, OR 1959 - Wilbert McClure, Toledo, Ohio 1960 - Wilbert McClure, Toledo, Ohio 1961 - Bobby Pasquale, Tacoma, WA 1962 - Roy McMillan, Toledo, Ohio 1963 - Johnny Howard, Portland, OR 1964 - Tolman Gibson, Spokane, WA 1965 - C. Williams, Homestead, Pennsylvania 1966 - Johnny Howard, Portland, OR 1967 - Arthur Davis, Air Force 1968 - William Beeler, Louisville. Kentucky 1969 - Larry Carlisle, Marines 1970 - Jesse Valdez, Air Force 1971 - Billy Daniels, Norfolk, Virginia 1972 - Henry Johnson, Indianapolis, Indiana 1973 - Dale Grant, Tacoma, WA 1974 - Jerome Bennett, Air Force 1975 - Charles Walker, Mesa, Arizona 1976 - J.B. Williamson, Marines 1977 - Clint Jackson, Nashville, Tennessee 1978 - J.B. Williamson, Marines 1979 - Jeff Stoudemire, Cleveland, Ohio 1980 - Donald Bowers, Jackson, Tennessee 1981 - James Rayford, Navy 1982 - Dennis Milton, Bronx, New York 1983 - Frank Tate, Detroit, Michigan 1984 - Kevin Bryant, Army 1985 - Tim Littles, Flint, Michigan 1986 - Michael Moorer, Monessen, Pennsylvania 1987 - Gerald McClellan, Freeport, Illinois 1988 - Frankie Liles, Syracuse, New York 1989 - Chris Byrd, Flint, Michigan 1990 - Paul Vaden, Puyallup, WA 1991 - Raúl Márquez, Houston, Texas 1992 - Robert Allen, Marines 1993 - Wayne Blair, Miami, Florida 1994 - Jesse Aquino, Kansas City, Missouri 1995 - Jeffrey Clark, Fort Bragg, North Carolina 1996 - David Reid, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1997 - Darnell Wilson, Lafayette, Indiana 1998 - Darnell Wilson, Lafayette, Indiana 1999 - Darnell Wilson, Lafayette, Indiana 2000 - Anthony Hanshaw, Mansfield, Ohio 2001 - Sechew Powell, Brooklyn, New York 2002 - Jesús González, Glendale, Arizona Discontinued