2018 Earl Jewell

Earl Jewell is honored to be named Official of the Year by the Ohio State Former Boxers And  Associates. Inc. for his service as a boxing official. Starting boxing at the age of 14 years old, for Jewell, boxing was a way to enhance his character and his life skills to develop into manhood. Jewell, 64 years old, started his amateur boxing career under the trainer ship of Ozell Dobbins at the PAL Gym at E. 79th St. and Woodland Avenue.

With a total of 103 amateur fights. Jewell won the Cleveland Golden Gloves in 1973 in the 132 pounds division: 1974 in the 139 pounds division; and 1975 in the 139 pounds division. In 1976 he won the National PAL Championship in the 147 pounds division. While as an amateur boxer. he fought and beat such world boxing champions as the late Aaron Pryor. Helmer Kenty. Harry Arroyo and J.B. Williamson. Although Jewell fought Sugar Ray Leonard as an amateur. he was not able to get a win over him. As a professional boxer. Jewell had a short lived career with two fights with two wins.

After ending his boxing career, Jewell trained boxers for a brief period at the PAL #3 Gym. Being active for more than 33 years as an amateur and professional boxing referee. Jewell is licensed by the Ohio Athletic Commission as a referee. He has refereed world title fights in Europe and South America for the World Boxing Organization.

Receiving his formal education in the Cleveland Public School System. Jewell graduated from Max S. Hayes High School. He retired after being employed for 32 years by the City of Cleveland. Following his retirement, Jewell is working part-time in the city of Cleveland Sparkle Program in Ward 6. The program works with seniors on home maintenance. While meeting in high school, Jewell has been married to his “Sweetheart” Theresa Ann for 39 years. and they have two sons, Earl Jr. and Aaron and three grandchildren. He enjoys watching football, basketball, and boxing. Jewell was inducted into the Ohio State Former Boxers and Associates. Inc. Hall of Fame in 2003. “It was an honor to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. If you are dedicated and work hard, you will be rewarded.” Jewell said.