Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Six state boxing titles captured by Gloves Not Guns members

- MARK RICO

For a weekend, Pine Bluff was the hotbed of some of the best boxing in the state as USA Junior Boxing hosted the 2022 Arkansas Junior Olympic state tournament.

Champions were crowned in Juniors: Pee Wee (8-10), Bantam (11-12), Intermedia­te (13-14), and the Elite Men’s Division (19-40).

Gloves not Guns, the local program headed by Arthur Brewer, saw six of its seven fighters win state championsh­ips and secure berths to Nationals on Saturday including Trevion Evans (9-10-yearold, 80-pound Pee Wee Division), Daylon Wiley (9-10-year-old, 85-pound Pee Wee Division), Darrion White (60-pound Bantamweig­ht), Demetri Williams (125-pound - Junior Division), Dekylen White (138-pound - Junior Division) and in one of the more entertaini­ng fights of the afternoon, Chandler Wright (65-pound - Bantamweig­ht Division) who outdueled Fort Smith’s Dallas Brashears in the gold medal match.

These winners will be advancing to the USA Silver Gloves National Championsh­ip tournament on July 9-16 in Wichita Kan.

The most competitiv­e match of the afternoon consisted of a pair of up-and-coming 203-pound Super Heavyweigh­t Elite Gold Glove bruisers — Jared King of Major Moves Boxing and Central Arkansas’ Alfred Tolbert. King scored a three-round split decision over Tolbert at the Pine Bluff Convention Center.

“The turnout was better than I expected and I appreciate­d all of the support,” said Brewer. “This was the first time we have ever held this event here and we are definitely looking forward to hosting it next year and making it even bigger and better. We are trying to get a lot of our kids exposed at the national level. When we fight locally we are not advancing so we want to try and get them up to par with some of the other kids that they will see at these bigger tournament­s.”

Other winners included Kylynn Sellers over Gloves Not Guns entrant King Sanders in the Pee Wee 70-pound division, James Johnson from Team Azeez over Tucker Hill of Augusta Boxing in the 8-year old Pee Wee 55-pound Division, Za’Bron Jiles from Fort Smith, who won a judge’s decision over

Team Azeez fighter Amere Oliver in the 70-pound Bantamweig­ht Division, Ricardo Huerta (Huerta Boxing) recorded a split decision over StraightRi­ght -LR’s Isaiah Finley in the 119-pound Bantamweig­ht Class, and Central Arkansas’ Ricky Gonzales who beat John Gonzales of Ashley County in the final bout of the afternoon.

Jiles was also named Outstandin­g Boxer while Team Azeez took home the Best Organizati­on Award.

“We will hit the streets to begin fundraisin­g and whatever we need to do to make it happen because it is an expensive trip so we are hoping to get the community’s support in helping these kids get there.” Brewer said. ”Overall I think the event was a huge success.”

 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/Mark Rico) ?? Fort Smith’s Za’brion Jiles was named the Most Outstandin­g Boxer. Jiles won gold in the 70-pound Bantanmwei­ght Division over Team Azeez’s Amere Oliver.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/Mark Rico) Fort Smith’s Za’brion Jiles was named the Most Outstandin­g Boxer. Jiles won gold in the 70-pound Bantanmwei­ght Division over Team Azeez’s Amere Oliver.

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