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The Golden Gloves is the name given to annual competitions for
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in the United States, where they are awarded a belt and a ring. And the title of nations champion is awarded. The Golden Gloves is a term used to refer to the National Golden Gloves competition, but can also represent several other amateur tournaments, including regional golden gloves tournaments and other notable tournaments such as the Intercity Golden Gloves, the
Chicago Golden Gloves The Chicago Golden Gloves is an amateur boxing tournament, 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 ...
, and the
New York Golden Gloves The New York Golden Gloves boxing tournament was considered by many boxing aficionados as one of the most elite Golden Gloves titles, along with the Chicago Golden Gloves. Named for the small golden gloves given out to the winners of each weig ...
.


History

Arch Ward Archie Burdette Ward (December 27, 1896 – July 9, 1955) was an American journalist who served as sports editor for the ''Chicago Tribune''. He was the creator of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game and the Golden Gloves amateur boxing tourna ...
, sports editor of the ''
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'', came up with the idea of a citywide, Chicago amateur boxing tournament in 1923, and gained sponsorship from the ''Tribune'' in 1927. An annual tournament was held between Chicago and New York. In later years the idea was taken up by other cities, and a national tournament was held. Along with the New York Golden Gloves, the Chicago tournament was viewed as one of the two elite Golden Gloves Championships in the United States. Winners from selected states and regions headed to Chicago to meet in the Chicago Golden Gloves, while winners from other sections of the U.S. faced each other in the New York Golden Gloves tournaments. Champions from the Chicago tournament went on to face champions from the New York tournament in the Intercity Golden Gloves tournament, and thus the Intercity Golden Gloves served as the National Tournament of Champions held in the Square Garden Chicago and Chicago Stadium. The Intercity Golden Gloves tournament ran from 1928 to 1961, with the event being held at famed venues including the
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. The National Golden Gloves contest began in 1962 and continues to be the most highly regarded amateur boxing tournament in the United States. It is sponsored and controlled by the Golden Gloves Association of America, Inc. Winners from 32 regional Golden Gloves competitions, coming up in regional teams of all weight classes, compete in the national competition, called the Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. This is held once a year, and a new tournament site is selected annually. The U.S. Golden Gloves 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 Golden Gloves Charities and within the limits of the amateur boxing code. Many amateur Golden Gloves participants went on to become professional boxers, including
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and Iran Barkley. The Golden Gloves are open to all non-professional boxers aged 19–40. Citizens and non-citizens alike may compete in the tournament series. There is also a Silver Gloves amateur tournament, for amateur boxers aged 10 to 15.


Hierarchy

To compete nationally, a contender must pass through the following levels: *Sub-Franchise (Local/State) Golden Gloves **Franchise (Regional) Golden Gloves *** National Golden Gloves Golden Gloves amateur competition began in 1923 prior to the formation of Golden Gloves of America as a corporation. No unification had been undertook for a long time, as part of a tradition, different states historically had various
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margins (171 to 178 for light heavyweight upper limit, 200 to 201 for heavyweight limit).


USA franchises

*Buffalo Golden Gloves *
Chicago Golden Gloves The Chicago Golden Gloves is an amateur boxing tournament, 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 ...
*Cincinnati Golden Gloves *Cleveland Golden Gloves *Colorado-New Mexico Golden Gloves *Detroit Golden Gloves *Florida Golden Gloves *Hawaii Golden Gloves *Indiana Golden Gloves *Iowa Golden Gloves *Kansas City Golden Gloves *Kansas-Oklahoma Golden Gloves *Michigan Golden Gloves *Mid-South Golden Gloves *Nevada Golden Gloves *
New England Golden Gloves As a Franchise of the National Golden Gloves, the New England Golden Gloves is the annual amateur boxing competition for the New England States. It has been held every year since 1945 at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts. Co ...
*New Jersey Golden Gloves * New York Metro Golden Gloves *Omaha Golden Gloves *Pennsylvania Golden Gloves *Rocky Mountain Golden Gloves *Southeast Golden Gloves *St. Louis Golden Gloves *Texas Golden Gloves *Toledo Golden Gloves *Tri-State Golden Gloves *Upper Midwest Golden Gloves *Washington, D.C. Golden Gloves *Wisconsin Golden Gloves *California Golden Gloves


Around the world

Other countries have similar amateur boxing awards, such as Mexico's ''Guantes De Oro'' (literally "Gloves of Gold" in
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).


Diamond Belt

In the past, certain amateur tournaments would award the victor with a Diamond Belt as recognition of their amateur championship status. These tournaments were sponsored by various organizations and newspapers in the United States, with ''
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'' being one of the more notable. Notable Diamond Belt winners include
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BC Golden Gloves

The annual Golden Gloves tournament in British Columbia, Canada, has been a regular event since 1939. The first BC Golden Gloves champions were Alan Dunn, Bob Hickey, Eric Burnell, Henry Devine, Kenny Lindsay, Phil Vickery and Wayne Morris.


Regional and special tournaments

From time to time, there have been special tournaments or regional Golden Gloves tournaments. One that operated from 1954 to the early Sixties was the Vancouver Island Golden Gloves. The first Vancouver Island Golden Boy was Victoria's Bert Wilkinson in 1954.''The Victoria Daily Times'', 1954 Some of the history was documented in various issues of the ''Vancouver Island Boxing News'' in 1983, and the ''BC Amateur Boxing News'' between November 1983 and January 1986. A poster of the 1954 tournament and a photo of Bert Wilkinson were recently used in a video for the induction ceremony of the Greater Victoria Hall of Fame.


See also

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Amateur boxing Amateur boxing is a variant of boxing practiced at the collegiate level, at the Olympic Games, Pan American Games and Commonwealth Games, as well as many associations. Amateur boxing bouts are short in duration, comprising three rounds of three ...
* NCAA Boxing Championship * Spanish Golden Gloves * USA Boxing Lists of former Golden Gloves champions, by division: *
List of US national Golden Gloves super heavyweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the super heavyweight division, along with the state or region they represented. There was originally no weight limit for heavyweights until 1982, when the super heavyweight divi ...
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List of US national Golden Gloves heavyweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the heavyweight division, along with the state or region they represented. There was originally no weight limit for heavyweights until 1982, when the super heavyweight division wa ...
* List of US national Golden Gloves light heavyweight champions *
List of US national Golden Gloves middleweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the middleweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for middleweights was first contested at , but was increased to in 1967. *1928 - Cha ...
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List of US national Golden Gloves light middleweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the light middleweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for light middleweights was contested at until the division was discontinued a ...
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List of US 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.
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List of US national Golden Gloves light welterweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the light welterweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for light welterweights was first contested at , but was increased to in 2003. ...
* List of US national Golden Gloves lightweight champions *
List of US national Golden Gloves featherweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the featherweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for featherweights was first contested at , but was lowered to in 1967. *1928 - Geo ...
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List of US national Golden Gloves bantamweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the bantamweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for bantamweights was first contested at , but was increased to in 1967.
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List of US national Golden Gloves flyweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the flyweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for flyweights was first contested at , but was increased to in 2010.List of US national Golden Gloves light flyweight champions This is a list of United States national Golden Gloves champions in the light flyweight division, along with the state or region they represented. The weight limit for light flyweights was first contested at , but was increased to in 2010.


References

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External links


Official websiteWomen's Golden Gloves''Cradle of Champions: 80 Years of the New York Daily News Golden Gloves'' by Bill FarrellTimes Daily - Google News Archive SearchOfficial Turkey website
Amateur boxing Boxing in the United States 1928 establishments in the United States Recurring sporting events established in 1928