Below is a list of National Golden Gloves Middleweight Champions along with the state or region which they represented. The Middleweight weight limit was 160 lbs until 1967, which a limit of 165 lbs (75 kg) was instituted.
- 1928 - Charles Benoit - Chicago
- 1929 - Johnny Ross - Chicago
- 1930 - Edward Steeve - Chicago
- 1931 - Fred Caserio - Chicago
- 1932 - Charles Neigo - Chicago
- 1933 - Fred Caserio - Chicago
- 1934 - Bill Treest - Chicago
- 1935 - Dave Clark - Detroit
- 1936 - Milton Shivers - Detroit
- 1937 - Al Wardlow - Dayton
- 1938 - Cornelius Young - Chicago
- 1939 - Ezzard Charles - Cincinnati
- 1940 - Joe Maxim - Cleveland
- 1941 - Charles Hayes - Detroit
- 1942 - Brenny McCombe - Grand Rapids
- 1943 - Samson Powell - Cleveland
- 1944 - Collins Brown - Chicago
- 1945 - John Garcia - Los Angeles
- 1946 - Stanley Shealey - Chicago
- 1947 - Nick Ranieri - Chicago
- 1948 - Alvin Williams - Oklahoma City
- 1949 - Joe Leudanski - Chicago
- 1950 - Junior Perry - St. Louis
- 1951 - Richard Guerrero - Chicago
- 1952 - Carl Blair - Great Lakes
- 1953 - Bill Late Great - Lakes
- 1954 - Paul Wright - Kansas City
- 1955 - Jesse Bowdry - St. Louis
- 1956 - Ed Cook - Montgomery
- 1957 - Leotis Martin - Toledo
- 1958 - Wilbert McClure - Toledo
- 1959 - Leotis Martin - Toledo
- 1960 - Leotis Martin - Toledo
- 1961 - James Ellis - Louisville
- 1962 - Gary Brown - Denver
- 1963 - Bill Dolugas - Columbus
- 1964 - Robert McMillan - Toledo
- 1965 - John Edwards - Sarcoxie
- 1967 - Paul Badhorse - Los Angeles
- 1968 - Roy Dale - Cincinnati
- 1969 - Roosevelt Molden - Lowell
- 1970 - Larry Wood - Grand Rapids
- 1971 - Jerry Dobbs - Knoxville
- 1972 - Marvin Johnson - Indianapolis
- 1973 - Roy Hollis - Los Angeles
- 1974 - Vonzell Johnson - Columbus
- 1975 - Tom Sullivan - Las Vegas
- 1976 - Michael Spinks - St. Louis
- 1977 - Keith Broom - Knoxville
- 1978 - Wilford Scypion - Fort Worth
- 1979 - Tony Ayala, Jr. - Fort Worth
- 1980 - Lamont Kirkland - Omaha
- 1981 - Donald V. Lee - Fort Worth
- 1982 - Arthel Lawhorn - Detroit
- 1983 - Arthur Jimmerson - St. Louis
- 1984 - Virgil Hill - Minneapolis
- 1985 - William Guthrie - St. Louis
- 1986 - Parker White - California
- 1987 - Fabian Williams - Grand Rapids
- 1988 - Keith Providence - Syracuse
- 1989 - Ray Lathon - St. Louis
- 1990 - Frank Vassar - Nevada
- 1991 - Frank Savanna - New Jersey
- 1992 - Anthony Steward - Chicago
- 1993 - Tarvis Simms - New England
- 1994 - Nathaniel Adam Morley - Nevada
- 1995 - Jose Spearman - Cincinnati
- 1996 - Nathaniel Adam Morley - Nevada
- 1997 - Dana Rucker - Washington
- 1998 - Jerson Ravelo - New Jersey
- 1999 - Arthur Palac - Detroit
- 2000 - Eric Kelly - Wisconsin
- 2001 - Alfred Kinsey - Pennsylvania
- 2002 - Jaidon Codrington - New England
- 2003 - Clarence Joseph - Colorado
- 2004 - Joe Greene - New York
- 2005 - Daniel Jacobs - New York
- 2006 - Edwin Rodriguez - New England
- 2007 - Shawn Porter - Cleveland
- 2008 - Denis Douglin - Morganville, NJ
- 2009 - Naim Terbunja - New York Metro
- 2010 - Ronald Ellis - New England
- 2011 - Jesse Hart - Pennsylvania
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