Donald J. Angell (July 3, 1929 – November 9, 2021) was a member of the Washington, D.C. Boxing Hall of Fame for his career as both a fighter and a manager.
In 1952, Angell won the Southern California Welterweight Title in Los Angeles, qualifying him to compete in the U.S. Western Regional Olympic Boxing Trials being held in San Francisco.
He went on to represent the region in the U.S. Olympic Trials boxing finals held in Kansas City, Missouri, losing in the quarter-finals.
Angell had three more fights before undergoing a nose operation that ended his active boxing career.
While a student at Georgetown University, he worked with Marty Gallagher, the school's boxing coach.