United States national amateur boxing championships
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Die United States national amateur boxing championships sind die US-amerikanischen Meisterschaften im Amateurboxen. Sie finden seit der ersten Austragung regelmäßig im Jahresrhythmus statt und werden vom mit dem AIBA assoziierten, US-amerikanischen, in Colorado Springs ansässigen Amateurboxverband USA Boxing organisiert. Die ersten Wettkämpfe fanden im Jahre 1888 in 6 Gewichtsklassen statt. Seit 2010 wird in 10 Gewichtsklassen geboxt. Bis 1920 wurden diese Meisterschaften United States National Championships (AAU Tournament) genannt.
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The United States National Boxing Championships bestow the title of United States Champion on Olympic boxers for winning the annual national Olympic boxing tournament organized by USA Boxing, which is the national governing body for Olympic boxing and is the United States' member organization of the International Boxing Federation. The national Olympic boxing championships now sponsored by USA Boxing are titled United States National Boxing Championships and were formerly the AAU Boxing championship. Current Weight classes
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United States national amateur boxing championships
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United States national amateur boxing championships
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Die United States national amateur boxing championships sind die US-amerikanischen Meisterschaften im Amateurboxen. Sie finden seit der ersten Austragung regelmäßig im Jahresrhythmus statt und werden vom mit dem AIBA assoziierten, US-amerikanischen, in Colorado Springs ansässigen Amateurboxverband USA Boxing organisiert. Die ersten Wettkämpfe fanden im Jahre 1888 in 6 Gewichtsklassen statt. Seit 2010 wird in 10 Gewichtsklassen geboxt. Bis 1920 wurden diese Meisterschaften United States National Championships (AAU Tournament) genannt.
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The United States National Boxing Championships bestow the title of United States Champion on Olympic boxers for winning the annual national Olympic boxing tournament organized by USA Boxing, which is the national governing body for Olympic boxing and is the United States' member organization of the International Boxing Federation. USA Boxing comprises 56 Local Boxing Committees, which are currently grouped into 14 geographical regions (previously in 1970s and 1980s they were divided into 22 AAU regions represented in the national's, each carrying a team of 11 boxers, with each being a Region tournament winner.) These LBCs, along with the coaches, athletes, and officials, form the backbone of USA Boxing and Olympic-style boxing in the United States. USA Boxing's athlete membership comprises both male and female boxers. The national Olympic boxing championships now sponsored by USA Boxing are titled United States National Boxing Championships and were formerly the AAU Boxing championship. Current Weight classes
* Light flyweight (106 pounds)
* Flyweight (112 pounds)
* Bantamweight (119 pounds)
* Featherweight (125 pounds)
* Lightweight (132 pounds)
* Light welterweight (141 pounds)
* Welterweight (152 pounds)
* Middleweight (165 pounds)
* Light heavyweight (178 pounds)
* Heavyweight (201 pounds)
* Super heavyweight (+201 pounds)
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