United States Amateur Light Middleweight Champions
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The National AAU Light Middleweight (now, United States Amateur) title, was first contested in 1952, initially at a weight of 156 pounds. The weight was moved to 152 pounds in 2003. The following boxers have won this title:
- 1952 - Tony Anthony, New York, NY
- 1953 - William Collins, Springville, NY
- 1954 - John Houston, Oakland, CA
- 1955 - Frankie Davis, Air Force
- 1956 - Frankie Davis, Air Force
- 1957 - Denny Moyer, Portland, OR
- 1958 - William Pickett, New York, NY
- 1959 - Wilbert McClure, Toledo, OH
- 1960 - Wilbert McClure, Toledo, OH
- 1961 - Bobby Pasquale, Tacoma, WA
- 1962 - Roy McMillan, Toledo, OH
- 1963 - Johnny Howard, Portland, OR
- 1964 - Toby Gibson, Spokane, WA
- 1965 - C. Williams, Homestead, PA
- 1966 - Johnny Howard, Portland, OR
- 1967 - Arthur Davis, Air Force
- 1968 - William Beeler, Louisville, KY
- 1969 - Larry Carlisle, Marines
- 1970 - Jesse Valdez, Air Force
- 1971 - Billy Daniels, Norfolk, VA
- 1972 - Henry Johnson, Indianapolis, IN
- 1973 - Dale Grant, Tacoma, WA
- 1974 - Jerome Bennett, Air Force
- 1975 - Charles Walker, Mesa, AZ
- 1976 - JB Williamson, Marines
- 1977 - Clint Jackson, Nashville, TN
- 1978 - JB Williamson, Marines
- 1979 - Jeff Stoudemire, Cleveland, OH
- 1980 - Donald Bowers, Jackson, TN
- 1981 - James Rayford, Navy
- 1982 - Dennis Milton, Bronx, NY (won both spring and winter titles)
- 1983 - Frank Tate, Detroit, MI
- 1984 - Kevin Bryant, Army
- 1985 - Tim Littles, Flint, MI
- 1986 - Michael Moorer, Monessen, PA
- 1987 - Gerald McClellan, Milwaukee, WI
- 1988 - Frankie Liles, Syracuse, NY
- 1989 - Chris Byrd, Flint, MI
- 1990 - Paul Vaden, Puyallup, WA
- 1991 - Raul Marquez, Houston, TX
- 1992 - Robert Allen, Marines
- 1993 - Wayne Blair, Miami, FL
- 1994 - Jesse Aquino, Kansas City, MO
- 1995 - Jeffrey Clark, Fort Bragg, NC
- 1996 - David Reid, Philadelphia, PA
- 1997 - Darnell Wilson, Lafayette, IN
- 1998 - Darnell Wilson, Lafayette, IN
- 1999 - Darnell Wilson, Lafayette, IN
- 2000 - Anthony Hanshaw, Mansfield, OH
- 2001 - Sechew Powell, Brooklyn, NY
- 2002 - Jesus Gonzales, Glendale, AZ
The Light Middleweight class was discontinued in 2003.