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Commissions
Appointment to a boxing commission is made through the annual general meeting of the boxing council. Each appointment is for a period of 2 years.
Each of the 9 commissions may not exceed 10 members. A director of the ABAE may attend these meetings. The current membership of each commission is:
Medical |
Anthony I Attwood (Chairman) Peter Wren (Medical Consultant) Najib Ahmed Peter Cannon Martyn Coleman Charlie Knowles Mike Loosemore Peter Wallman Alastair Wilcockson |
Referees and Judges | |
Member | Region |
Ray Black | Yorkshire |
John Faulkner | Southern Counties |
Dave McCann | London |
Bill Cox | London |
John Ball | Midlands |
Brian Pollard | Western |
Michael Norford | CSBA |
Alan Lynch | Director |
Gordon Thompson | North West |
Len Mills | Western Counties |
Development Commission | |
Member | Region |
James McCarthy | Southern |
Q Shillingford | Royal Navy |
Carl Barton | London |
Damian Ridpath | North West |
Paul Porter | Yorkshire |
Phil Brennan | Midlands |
Chris Andrews | Midlands |
Dennis Stinchcombe MBE | Western Counties |
Roger Eady | Western |
Alex Stewart | Midlands |
Kevin Williams | North West |
Raine New | Midlands |
Technical and Rules Commission | |
Member | Region |
David Cockell | Midland Counties |
Ray Black | Yorkshire |
James McCarthy | Southern |
Ted Goreham | London |
Eric Hoyland | Yorkshire |
Jack Danbury | London |
Derek Rulten | Police BA |
Ray Scott | Tyne Tees and Wear |
John Hallam | North West |
Performance Commission | |
Member | Region |
James McCarthy | Southern |
Ron Phillipson | London |
Alan Lynch | Director |
Mick Gannon | National Coach ABAE |
Registrar's Commission | |
Member | Region |
Edith Carter | Eastern |
Mel Corrigan | Home |
Richard Williams | London |
David Cockell | Midlands |
Bob Wright | Yorkshire |
Gordon French | Tyneand Wear |
Alan Lynch | Director |
Stuart Gill | Southern |
D. Stinchcombe MBE | Western |
Adrian McAllister | CSBA |
Colin Chapman | Army |
Female Boxing Commission | |
Member | Region |
Alan Lynch | Director |
Mick Gannon | National Coach AB AE |
Alwyn Belcher | North West |
Val Baguely | Yorkshire |
Sandy Mathewson | Midlands |
Les Brooking | Western Counties |
Equity | |
Member | Region |
Edward Goreham | London |
Simon Kemp | London |
Barry Jones | ABAE Equity Manager |
Associations
The 9 associations are formed from 30 divisions. The associations are split geographically across England. They have responsibility for managing the collection of affiliation fees from clubs and the organisation of quarter finals stages and beyond of national competition (eg. ABA, Junior ABA, Golden Gloves and Golden Belt). The association will issue permits for such events and select officials to manage them. The associations oversee amateur boxing in their region, ensuring all standards are maintained and the rules and regulations of the ABAE are applied. The association oversees the administration of criminal record checks (CRB) to help protect the sport and its participants. The associations also arrange representative squads of boxers to compete in the United Kingdom and beyond.
County | Established |
Eastern Home Counties London Midland North West Southern Tyne, Tees and Wear Western Yorkshire | 1970 1968 1950 1911 1957 1945 2005 1933 2005 |
Divisions
There are 30 divisions supporting the 9 associations. There responsibilities are wide ranging. The division will issue permits for club shows and select and nominate officials for such shows. Clubs are affiliated to a division. At this local level the divisions ensure the standards of amateur boxing and maintained and that the rules and reputations are applied. Divisions have representative squads who again compete within the United Kingdom and beyond.
County | Association and Division |
Eastern | Essex Mid Anglia Norfolk Suffolk |
Home Counties | Bedfordshire & North Buckinghamshire Oxon & Berkshire & South Buckinghamshire |
London | North East North West South East South West |
Midlands | Birmingham Derbyshire Leicester, Rutland & Northampshire Nottinghamshire & Lincolnshire Staffordshire Warwickshire West Midlands |
NorthWest | East Lancashire West Lancashire |
Southern | Hampshire & Isle of Wight Kent Sussex Surrey |
Western | Cornwall & Dorset Devon Gloucester & Wiltshire Somerset & Bristol |
Tyne, Tees and Wear | Tyne, Teesand Wear |
Yorkshire | Yorkshire |
Clubs
The 725 amateur boxing club of England are the bedrock, or foundation, of the ABAE. They are its life blood. Many thousands of volunteers across England give generously enormous amounts of their own time, freely.
It is the dedication and support of these men and women that enables many tens of thousands of children and young people to enjoy the noble sport of amateur boxing.
Clubs are responsible for ensuring a safe and secure environment exists for children and young people to train and compete. Clubs train athletes in the art of boxing, put athletes forward for boxing medicals (to allow individuals to compete), train coaches, support officials, eg. referees, time-keepers, judges, officer in charge (OIC), administrators and volunteers. They organise clubs shows, compete on other club shows, enter tournaments and national championships. They fund raise to cover expenses (eg. rent, equipment, travelling costs) and, most importantly, take full responsibility for the safety and welfare of every single athlete in their care.
Other Bodies
In addition to the 9 associations there are other affiliated boxing sports bodies to the ABAE. These are:
Organisation | Contact Details | Web-address |
British Universities Sports Association (BUSA) | Bill Sharkey | |
Combined Services Sports Association | Army Boxing Association Royal Airforce Boxing Association Royal Navy Boxing Association | |
National Association of Clubs for Young People (N.A.C.Y.P) | Clubs for Young People | |
Police and Community Boxing Association of England | Barry Jones (MBE) |


