ABA Super Heavyweight Champions
ABA (Amateur Boxing Association of England) super heavyweight champions. The title was started in 1982.[1]
- 1982 - Adrian Elliott (Fairburn House ABC)
- 1983 - Keith Ferdinand (Royal Navy)
- 1984 - Bobby Wells (Kingston ABC)
- 1985 - Guy Williamson (Fitzroy Lodge ABC)
- 1986 - James Oyebola (All Stars ABC)
- 1987 - James Oyebola (All Stars ABC)
- 1988 - Kevin McCormack (Coed Eva ABC)
- 1989 - Pat Passley (Lynn ABC)
- 1990 - Kevin McCormack (Coed Eva ABC)
- 1991 - Kevin McCormack (Coed Eva ABC)
- 1992 - M. Hopper (Spennymoor ABC)
- 1993 - Michael McKenzie (Birmingham City ABC)
- 1994 - Danny Watts (Army)
- 1995 - Rodderick Allen ((Preston & Fulwood ABC)
- 1996 - Danny Watts (Army)
- 1997 - Audley Harrison (Repton ABC)
- 1998 - Audley Harrison (Repton ABC)
- 1999 - Billy Bessey (Hartlepool Boys ABC)
- 2000 - John McDermott (St. Pancras ABC)
- 2001 - Matthew Grainger (Woking ABC)
- 2002 - Matthew Grainger (Woking ABC)
- 2003 - David Price (Salisbury ABC)
- 2004 - Joe Young (Repton ABC)
- 2005 - David Price (Salisbury ABC)
- 2006 - Dereck Chisora (Finchley ABC)
- 2007 - David Price (Salisbury ABC)
- 2008 - Tyson Fury (Jimmy Egan's BA)
- 2009 - Simon Vallily (South Bank)
- 2010 - Anthony Joshua (Finchley ABC)
- 2011 - Anthony Joshua (Finchley ABC)
- 2012 - Joseph Joyce (Earlsfield ABC)
- 2013 - Anthony Richardson (Army)
See also
- Amateur Boxing Association of England
- ABA Championships
- ABA Light-Middleweight Champions
- ABA Middleweight Champions
- ABA Light-Heavyweight Champions
- ABA Cruiserweight Champions
- ABA Heavyweight Champions
References
- ↑ "ABA Super Heavyweight Champions". BoxRec. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
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