2006 PRO RESULTS
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Results from New Jersey.
Featherweight Jason Litzau continued to roll as he outclassed and punished Debind Thapa tonight in New Jersey. After three rounds of beating, Litzau scored the ko as the bell sounded to end round three. Jason will be fighting next in July on Espn according to trainer Bob Van Syckle. In other action, Allen Litzau dropped a controversial majority decision to Terry Lantz. The bout resembled a wrestling match more then a boxing match throughout the bout with Litzau coming on in the final three rounds. Although Litzau landed more punches, the judges apparently felt that Lantz’s aggression was enough to warrant the decision. Rather then step back and box, Litzau decided to go along with the rough house tactics of his opponent and clinch, grab and tie up right along with Lantz early. “It was very much like the fight with Darby Smart” said Van Syckle. 5/11/06
Litzau’s Headline Tonight!
The American Boys Jason and Allen Litzau will be fighting together on the same card for the first time since April of 2004 tonight in North Bergen, New Jersey. Jason Litzau (17-0, 15 ko’s) will face unorthodox southpaw Debind Thapa (20-5-1, 11ko’s) of Nepal. The 22 year old featherweight is already rated high in most of the boxing organizations outthere, #5 NABF, #9 NABA, #9 USBO,#13 WBA, #27 WBC, and to make it to the top, Litzau said he needs to face all types of fighters which is why he chose to take on the awkward punching Thapa.
Allen Litzau, 24, brings a record of (10-1, 6 ko’s) to the ring tonight as he faces a tough test in Terry Lantz (9-5,6 KO’s) of Florida. I say this because Lantz has a decent chin along with the fact that he has fought as a lightweight and even as high as 141 pounds throughout his career. Their fights should be over around 10pm tonight and I will be contacting them to see how things went so stay tuned!
May 11th, 2006
Seeing Blood
By Ray Kilgore
World News
Most fighters dream of international name recognition for their hard work in the ring. Sadly, for Mitch Green, he’s well known in the boxing community not for great battles in the ring, but for his street brawl with Mike Tyson and bitter dispute with Don King. To read more CLICK HERE. April 30th, 2006
KOLLE LOSSES TO WARD
From Fightnews.com
2004 Olympic Gold Medalist, Andre Ward (9-0, 5KO’s) remained undefeated by putting his speed and punching power on display to stop the previously undefeated Andy Kolle, (9-1, 7KO’s) by scoring a TKO at the end of the sixth round. Both fighters started out throwing punches early, however Ward really turned up the pressure especially in the later rounds of the fight. Ward was able to land the cleaner punches causing swelling the eyes of Kolle, which prompted the referee, Johnny Callas to stop the fight after the end of the sixth round and before the seventh round could begin. For full report CLICK HERE
April 30th, 2006
ANDY KOLLE VERSUS ANDRE WARD
By: Ramon Hough
In life, golden opportunities don’t come along very often. In boxing, they might come along even less frequently. For undefeated middleweight Andy “Kaos” Kolle (9-0, 7 KO’s), two such opportunities will be within reach this Saturday, April 29th (9:15 PM CST) when he challenges undefeated 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Andre Ward at the Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Connecticut. Not only does the Fergus Falls, Minnesota native have an opportunity at being the first to defeat Ward (8-0, 4 KO’s), he’s also getting the opportunity to do so in front of an international audience on HBO’s Boxing After Dark. The bout will be the co-feature to the Acelino Freitas versus Zahir Raheem lightweight title bout.
The 23-year-old Kolle will be Ward’s third opponent from Minnesota. He spoke to Fightnews about his upcoming fight and what he thinks is going to happen.
To read more CLICK HERE.
Walters Gets Off Canvas in First, Stops Muller in Third!
By Jesse Kelley
“JungleBoy” Zach Walters survived a first round scare Saturday night in Superior, Wisconsin, and went on to knock out Illinois’ Teddy Muller in the third round.Walters was put down once and given a standing eight count in the opening round but turned the tides in the third round, dropping Muller twice in an exciting lightheavyweight battle. To read the full report CLICK HERE.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
In The News..
Chisholm, Mn’s “The Wild Irishman” Darby Smart (10-3) won a six round unanimous decision in Illinois against Omar Reyes (2-3) this weekend. Smart chose to mix it up early but got into his groove in the later rounds, taking the decision.
“The American Boys” Jason and Allen Litzau have begun their training camp in Florida for their upcoming fights on May 11th in New Jersey. Allen has been sparring tough fighters Dat Ngyuen and Danny McDermott. Jason is sparring lefty Luis Bolano (41-5) in preparation for his bout against Debind Thapa.
April 21, 2006
Jungle Boy Back in Action
By: Ramon Hough
‘Jungle Boy’ Zach Walters (13-1, 10 KO’s) is one of Minnesota’s most popular fighters. Besides the East Side’s Matt Vanda, Walters might be Minnesota’s biggest draw. But without a Minnesota boxing commission, the normally busy Walters hasn’t fought in almost eight months. The layoff ends though this Saturday, April 22nd, when he faces Ted Muller (17-6-2, 7 KO’s) at the Wessman Arena in Superior, Wisconsin. In an email interview, Walters talked about his upcoming fight, his frustrations with the lack of a Minnesota boxing commission and his stable mate, Andy ‘Kaos’ Kolle’s upcoming fight against 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Andre Ward:
To read more CLICK HERE. April 20th, 2006
Video Interview! Bonsante Prepares for Allen Green
By Jesse Kelley
I sat down with Anthony Bonsante last week at the Uppercut gym to get his thoughts on his next fight with Allen Green on April 26 in Miami, Oklahoma. The bout will be the main event on Espn. Choose your internet connection below to watch the video. Update: Allen Green informed us moments ago that the fight is off. I will be talking to both fighters shortly so stay tuned for more details..
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“Jungle Boy” Walters Returns!
UFC’s Eilers Makes Pro Debut
Benna Ford of Superior, Wisconsin and Fond-Du-Luth Casino of Duluth, Minnesota, present “Superior Showdown,” a six bout evening of professional boxing on Saturday April 22 at the Wessman Arena in Superior, Wisconsin. Minnesota Light Heavyweight champion Zach “Jungle Boy” Walters (13-1, 10 KO’s) returns to action in the 8-round main event, as he takes on tough veteran Teddy Muller (17-6-2, 7 KO’s) of Moline, Ilinois.The show is being dedicated to late Marine Adam VanAlstine of Superior. Walters hasn’t fought since September of last year. Also featured on the card is super featherweight Wilton Hilario (2-0, 2 KO’s). Hilario is coming off a devastating first round TKO victory last month, televised on Telefutura. Popular UFC fighter Justin Eilers will also be making his pro boxing debut in the heavyweight division. The show begins at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $35 for floor seating, and $20 for grandstand seating. Select VIP table seating is available by calling (218) 310-5200. Tickets can be purchased at the following outlets or at the venue the day of the show: Benna Ford, 3022 Tower Ave; Superior Fond-Du-Luth Casino, 129 East Superior St; Duluth Good Sports, 2827 Oakes Ave; Superior Horton’s Gym, 2024 W. Superior St; Duluth Wessman Arena, 2701 Catlin Ave.Discounted hotel rooms are also available for those traveling. Contact the Bayfront Superior Days Inn at 1-888-515-5040 and ask for the “Superior Showdown” rate. For more information, contact Mike LeTourneau at 651-815-1648 or Chuck Horton at 218-310-5200.
Wednesday, April 19 2006
2006 Upper Midwest Golden Gloves Championships This Weekend!
The UMGG Championships will once again be held at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, Mn this Friday, April 14th and Saturday April 15th. This years tournament is stacked with very interesting matchups. Tony Lee will square off with Jamal James. At 119, Brad Patrow will battle Derek Winston. Javantae Starks, Michael Faulk and Tyler Hultin meet at 152. Cerreso Fort will box Dewayne Steward at 165. Caleb Truax goes up against Cory Burton at 178. Meeting at heavyweight will be James Taylor and Lenny Drewelow. And finally Jesse Ruiz, Delano Henton and Tyrone Thunder will box at super heavyweight. In the female finals, Nikki Lafountaine, Laura Savage and Savanna Osborne meet at 132. Sarah Burzette and Heather Hutchins will box in the 153 pound division. For tickets or more information contact Terry Marsh at 763-458-7505.
4/11/06
Litzau’s Return To Action May 11th!
Saint Paul, Mn featherweight brothers Jason and Allen Litzau will be fighting on a Main Events promoted card on May 11th at Scheuntzen Park in North Bergen, New Jersey. Jason (17-0, 15 ko’s) will be facing southpaw Debind Thapa (20-5-1, 11ko’s). Thapa, who represented his home country of Nepal in the 1996 Olympics is now fighting out of New Jersey. Allen Litzau (10-1, 6 ko’s) will be facing an opponent to be announced shortly. “The guys are looking forward to putting on a good show on May 11th” said Litzau’s trainer Bob Van Syckle. “It looks like a commission could be formed soon in Minnesota and we are really looking forward to putting on a show there this year.” Main Events has expressed interest in promoting a show in Minnesota featuring Litzau as soon as boxing can be held in Minnesota once a commission is in place.
4/6/06
Hajicek, Smart Win MMA Bouts Last Weekend!
Butch Hajicek promoted his first mixed martial arts show last weekend in front of nearly 3,000 rowdy fans in Grand Forks, ND. Hajicek also fought on the card, stopping skilled kickboxer Dominik Blaze. Blaze tapped out after an accumulation of punches. Hajicek injured his foot in the bout which will force him to miss his upcoming fight with Shay Mobley in Indiana on April 14th. Hajicek says he may be fighting in Georgia on the 28th if things heal up. In other action, former Mn state featherweight champ Darby Smart made his mma debut a successful one by choking out Minnesota State University Moorhead wrestling coach Desmond Radunz. 4/4/06
Wayka On Free Live Webcast Tonight!
Jr. Middleweight “Gentleman” James Wayka will Battle Eric Mitchell tonight in South Florida. Wayka originally made the trip as a backup opponent for Said Ouali. As of early this morning it looks like the main event of the webcast will now be the Wayka-Mitchell bout, although this could change. Either way, it looks like Wayka’s bout will be featured live somewhere on the card. To check out the free live boxing webcast visit www.prizefightnetwork.com. Thanks to Marc Lichtenfeld for the update. Lichtenfeld can be heard doing all of the play by play for tonights webcast.
3/31/06
Commission Update!
Photo by Tom Olmscheid
Former heavyweight boxing contender Scott LeDoux and Professional Boxing Referee Mark Nelson testified in sessions last week at the Minnesota State Capitol for the reestablishment of the Minnesota State Boxing Commission. The bill is in House for Legislative Session 84. Thanks to Mark Nelson for the update!
3/27/06
The Weekend Wrap Up!
Butler destroys Neal! By David Finger, Fightnews.com
Boxing fans in Denver were once again treated to an entertaining card put up by promoter Jim “Smitty” Smith as heavyweight Raphael Butler, 257, revitalized his career with a dominant knockout victory over Forrest Neal, 237. The fight appeared to have upset written all over it, as it was in the same ring that Butler first tasted defeat in his eleventh fight. And with Neal promising a knockout victory, many fans were looking forward to a brawl. But the body attack of Butler proved too much for Neal, who appeared to quit after a straight right to the body dropped him to the canvas for the ten count. Referee Woody Kislowski counted out Neal at 52 seconds of the opening round. With the win, Butler improves to 17-2 (13) while Neal (who had half his purse withheld due to his disgraceful performance) dropped to 16-9 (8) with this, his fifth straight knockout loss.
Heavyweight Joey Abell continued to role his way through opponents. Abell, now 5-0,5 ko’s tkoed Cornell Bradbury 1-6-1 at 2:25 of the opening round in Merrionette Park, Illinois. According to Boxrec, the 24 year old Abell has been invited back to fight at The Legendary Blue Horizon in Philadelphia, PA on April 7th.
Also fighting on the same card was Mpls’s Innocent Otukwu (13-7). Otukwu was tko’ed in the third round by Malachy Farrell (12-0) Otukwu was unable to come out for the third round due to an eye injury.
Hilario moves to 2-0! By Bobby Mac, Fightnews.com.
Young featherweight Wilton Hilario, 130, gutted Jeremy Lee Marts, 130, with 3 left hooks to the liver, dropping him 3X in the first round. The ref pulled the plug at 1:11 of the 1st round. Hilario moves to 2-0-0, 2 KO, and Marts is dropped to 3-2-0, 3 KO.
March 19th, 2006
Defying the odds with Determination
By Rayman Kilgore
When Virgil Hill entered the ring after a 20 month layoff to defeat Valery Brudov (who was 30-0 at the time), most gave him little chance to win; after all, pundits said Hill had ring mileage (50-5-23 KOs), and father-time against him. But Hill understood that not only did he bring ring experience against Brudov, but brought drive and determination, which started long before he entered a boxing ring. READ MORE
March 10th, 200
Hajicek Wins Tonight at the Myth!
By Jesse Kelley
“Maddog” Butch Hajicek scored the knockout of the night tonight at the Myth Night Club in Maplewood, MN. Just one week after his boxing match in Fargo, Hajicek returned to the ring only this time to do battle on a full contact cage fighting show. Hajicek dropped his opponent Vern Jefferson to the mat early. Jefferson stayed put on his back as Hajicek proceeded to rain right kicks to the legs of his fallen foe. Jefferson got to his feet only to be greeted with Hajicek’s trademark right to the head which sent him down again. Hajicek rained right hands down onto the head of Jefferson forcing an end to the match in the first round.
* I apologize, but the video promised didn’t turn out so It can’t be shown.
March 8th, 2006
Kolle wins, Ward next!
By Ramon Hough, Video by Miranda Sannes, Photos by Jesse Kelley
Within minutes of undefeated middleweight Andy ‘Kaos’ Kolle’s sixth TKO victory over Vance Garvey on Saturday in Fargo, North Dakota, ring announcer Greg Lowe announced Kolle is set to challenge 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Andre Ward in an HBO-televised fight on April 29th. The 23-year-old Kolle will bring a 9-0 record with 7 KO’s into the ring when he faces Ward in April. On the undercard, local 18-year-old high school student Tyler Gould (2-0) had an opportunity many schoolkids can only dream of, a chance to fight the principal. Gould needed only 63 seconds to teach 33-year-old Ben Lane a brutal lesson in their junior middleweight fight. Lane is a principal in St.Paul, MN. READ MORE
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BEN ‘THE PRINCIPAL’ LANE: IN HIS OWN WORDS
By: Ramon Hough
For Ben ‘the Principal’ Lane, success has always seemed to come early, whether it be in the classroom or in the boxing ring. Just 33-years-old, Lane has already been a school principal for two years. As a boxer, Lane has won all three of his fights by way of knockout with two fights being televised on Fox Sports North.
This Saturday (3/4/06), the ‘Principal’ continues his boxing career when he takes on 18-year-old high school senior Tyler Gould (1-0, 1 KO) at the Civic Center in Fargo, North Dakota. For full story, CLICK HERE.
March 3rd, 2006
ANDY ‘KAOS’ KOLLE: MARCH MIDDLEWEIGHT MADNESS
By: Ramon Hough
Undefeated middleweight prospect Andy ‘Kaos’ Kolle (8-0, 6 KO’s) is going to have a busy night this Saturday (March 4th) at the Civic Center in Fargo, North Dakota. Kolle will be wearing two hats that night: one as a fighter when he faces Vance Darby (6-21-4, 1 KO) in one of the three featured middleweight fights and another as a trainer when he works the corner of West Fargo’s Tyler Gould.
The card, being dubbed “March Middleweight Madness,” will showcase some of the region’s top middleweights with Grand Rapids’ Butch Hajicek and Saint Paul’s KO Kenny Kost fighting in separate bouts.
In an email interview, Kolle talked about his upcoming fight, being a trainer and his plans for the near future. For more CLICK HERE
March 1, 2006
SHOWDOWN: PRINCIPAL VERSUS STUDENT
By: Ramon Hough
A principal fighting with a student?
In the real world, the principal would likely be out of a job and a lawsuit would soon follow, while the student would almost surely be expelled. But on Saturday, March 4th, the real world takes a backseat to the world of boxing when 33-year-old Ben “the Principal” Lane of St. Paul, Minnesota takes on 18-year-old West Fargo High School senior, Tyler Gould at the Fargo Civic Center.
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February 27th, 2006
A question of Commitment
By Ray Kilgore
The most well-known two-sport athlete was Bo Jackson. However, if Minnesota pro fighter Joey Abell has his way, not only will he follow in Jackson’s footsteps, but he plans to be the only fighter in history to box and play football simultaneously. READ MORE
February 27th, 2006
Litzau Stops Carrizales in 2!
By Jesse Kelley
Featherweight Allen Litzau of Saint Paul, Mn stopped Tim Carrizales of Wisconsin in the second round Friday, Feb 24th at Mack Daddy’s Entertainment Emporium in Somerset, Wisconsin. Litzau was simply too quick for Carrizales from the start. A hard left-right combination to the head dropped Carrizales toward the end of the first round. By the second, Carrizales wore a confused look on his face as he tried to figure out a way to get himself into the fight. Midway through the second, Litzau dropped another left-right combination to the head of Carrizales that once again dropped him to his knees. As the referee started his count, Carrizales shook his head saying he didn’t want to continue. With the win, Litzau raises his record to (10-1, 6 ko’s) while Carrizales drops to (4-7). For Full Results CLICK HERE
Allen Litzau vs Tim Carrizales video!
Allen Litzau knocked out Tim Carrizales in the second round Friday night in Somerset, Wisconsin. Full report coming shortly. Check out the link belong for video of the nights main event.
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February 25th, 2006
Scale Watch
From Mack Daddy’s Bar in Somerset, Wisc.
Allen Litzau 127.5 vs Tim Carrizales 129.5
* The contracted weight was 127 give or take 1 pound. When it was announced Carrizales would need to drop weight, Litzau yelled out give me $200 out of your purse and I’ll give you the weight! Carrizales countered by dropping the money to $150 which Litzau agreed to.
Raphael Magdaleno 146.5 vs Rick Klein 145.5
Raul Gracia 145 vs Seth Hevenstreit 151.5
John Turner 174.5 vs Ray Walker 174
Robert Kliewert 145.5 vs Josh Lewis 144
Jesus Velasquez 124 vs Abdul Kunert 130.25
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Allen Litzau talks about upcoming fight, future!
By Jesse Kelley
Allen Litzau is set to headline his first boxing show as a pro Tomorrow at Mac Daddy’s bar in Somerset, Wisconsin. Litzau will face Tim Carrizales of Wisconsin in an 8 round main event. Tickets available at the door or by calling Contenders Boxing at 651-226-9563 and Mack Daddy’s at 715-247-3373. Weigh ins are open to the public, Friday at 1pm at Mack Daddys. I caught up with the Minnesota state featherweight champ to discuss this fight and also what is on the horizon. Click on a link below.
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February 23, 2006
Moreno losses decision but gains Respect!
Jose Leo Moreno lost a 10 round unanimous decison last Friday on Espn2 to Lamont Peterson. Going into the fight, Moreno was given little hope of making it out of the first few rounds by the Espn commentators, fans and probably Peterson himself. However, as the rounds went by, the non stop punching, “lionhearted” Moreno gained the praise of all of the above and more. For full report and pictures please visit Memphisboxing.com
Moreno set for Peterson!
By Ramon Hough
Many, if not most, boxers look for easy fights after a tough loss…especially if that loss came by way of knockout. St. Paul, Minnesota’s Jose Leo Moreno (12-1, 10 KO’s) isn’t following that path though because he wants to know where he stands as a boxer and he feels easy wins will do nothing for his boxing career.
Just over two months ago, Moreno challenged up-and-coming junior welterweight (140) ‘Mighty’ Mike Arnaoutis. Moreno felt good early, but was quickly knocked out in the 1st round with an apparent punch to the temple. On Friday, February 17th, the 31-year-old Moreno is set to take on another undefeated, up-and-coming young junior welterweight in 22-year-old Lamont Peterson (15-0, 7 KO’s). The bout will be taking place in Peterson’s hometown of Memphis, Tennessee and will be televised on ESPN-2’s Friday Night Fights.
After a sparring session, the ‘Lionhearted’ sat down with Fightnews to discuss the loss to Arnaoutis and why he’s taking on another tough challenge so quickly. For more CLICK HERE.
February 14th, 2006
In His Father’s Footsteps
By Rayman Kilgore
Like most fighters, Mark Nelson was introduced to boxing at an early age. Nelson’s father Denny was an amatuer and professional referee for 38 years officiating bouts for Ken Norton, Felix Trinidad, and Jeff Lacy among others. Denny now retired from officiating, recalls Mark attending fights he refereed. “Mark showed talent [as a potential referee] very early” says Denny who points out that it takes many pro refs years to learn their trade. “Mark had the movements and ring savvy [as an amateur] that couldn’t be taught.” READ MORE
February 13, 2006
Weekend Results!
Minnesota heavyweight Joey Abell (4-0, 4 ko’s) dismantled Dan Jambor (7-1-1) Saturday night at the Blue Horizon in Philadelphia, PA. Abell dropped Jambor twice in the first round before all was said and done. In the words of Fightnews.com writer Kurt Wolfheimer, Abell landed a “huge left-right combination that had Jambor flying threw the air like a rag doll.” Referee Gary Rosato didnt even bother to count.
Rochester Minnesota’s Scott Ball (7-1) took on prospect Marvin Cordova (8-0) In Pueblo, Colorado Saturday night. Ball, who took the fight on one weeks notice faught with tons of heart but was out gunned by the prospect Cordova. Ball dropped an eight round unanimous decision. Our friends at RockyMountainBoxing covered the fight and the full report can be seen at RockyMountainBoxing.com
Also fighting on the same card in Colorado was Heavyweight Raphael Butler. Butler beat up on 321 pound veteran Ronnie Smith, stopping him in the second round. Butler moves to (16-2, 11kos) while Smith drops to (6-35 6 ko’s). More details can also be found at RMB.
February 12th, 2006
Joey Abell in action tonight!
“Minnesota Ice” Joey Abell (3-0) will be in action tonight at the Blue Horizon in Philadelphia, PA. The highly praised heavyweight southpaw will face Dan Jambor (5-0-1).
February 10th, 2006
By Rayman Kilgore
“The guy deserved to win. Boxing is a tool and served its purpose for me” says Will Grigsby former IBF Flyweight champ talking about his recent loss to to Ulises “Archie” Solis on the under card of Judah vs Baldomir.
Grigsby talks as if his title loss were another “bad day at the office” or having the case of the “Monday morning blues.” In fact, Grigsby says there’s no rematch clause with Solis, and as of this writing, he has not contacted Carl King his promoter, for a rematch or even watched the tape of the fight.
To read the full story and learn the latest on his next fight CLICK HERE.
February 8th, 2006
Moreno and Ball Sparring Video!
By Jesse Kelley
Saint Paul ‘s Jose Leo Moreno and Rochester’s Scott Ball both have very important fights on the horizon. As reported last week, Moreno is getting ready to face his toughest test to date against Lamont Peterson on February 17th in the main event on Espn2 Friday night fights. Ball will be in action on February 11th in Pueblo, Colorado as he faces lightweight prospect Marvin Cordova (7-0, 5kos). I traveled to the White Bear Boxing gym along with Ramon Hough to catch up with both Moreno and Ball. Ramon’s interview with Moreno should be up in the next few days. Please check out the sparring video I shot last Saturday and also read this candid, in depth one on one interview with Scotty Ball. (Ball has the white shirt in the video)
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February 5th, 2006
Minnesota Boxing Update
A lot of big things have been going on since I last posted anything which I apologize for. This coming weekend should be a big one for some of our Minnesota fighters. Featherweight prospect Jason Litzau will test himself once again in front of a large audience. Litzau will be facing Carlos Contreras on Saturday, Jan 28 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. The bout will be on the undercard of the HBO televised Arturo Gatti vs Damgaard fight. From what I hear, Litzau’s fight will be televised over in Britain on HBO but not here in the states.
Minnesotan’s Hassan Wasswa and Ryan Gronvold will be traveling to Chicago this Friday to do battle. Wasswa will face Barbaro Zepeda and Gronvold faces Jose Ortega.
Jose Leo Moreno will be back in televised action on February 17th. Moreno will be boxing on ESPN2 Friday Night Fights at the FedEx Forum in Memphis against Lamont Peterson (15-0, 7 ko’s) in a 10 round main event. Also rumored to be on the card is James “Gentlemen” Wayka. Wayka may be fighting Lamont’s brother Anthony in a featured bout according to Wayka’s manager Ronald “Moo” Peterson
January 26th, 2006
Darby Smart Gets Title Shot!
Darby Smart has just signed a contract to fight for the vacant NABA featherweight title! Smart will battle Eric Aiken (13-3, 10 ko’s) in Columbus, Ohio on January 20th. More to come. 1/6/06
Allen Litzau Headlines in Somerset,Wisconsin!
A pro boxing card is in the works for February 24th at Mack Daddy’s bar in Somerset , Wisconsin. Minnesota state featherweight champ Allen Litzau (9-1, 5 ko’s) will headline in an eight rounder against an opponent to be named soon. Five more bouts are in the works. TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW by calling Lance Story of Contenders Boxing at 651-226-9563 or Mack Daddy’s at 715-247-3373. 1/4/06
Minnesota Boxing Update
A lot of big things have been going on since I last posted anything which I apologize for. This coming weekend should be a big one for some of our Minnesota fighters. Featherweight prospect Jason Litzau will test himself once again in front of a large audience. Litzau will be facing Carlos Contreras on Saturday, Jan 28 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. The bout will be on the undercard of the HBO televised Arturo Gatti vs Damgaard fight. From what I hear, Litzau’s fight will be televised over in Britain on HBO but not here in the states.
Minnesotan’s Hassan Wasswa and Ryan Gronvold will be traveling to Chicago this Friday to do battle. Wasswa will face Barbaro Zepeda and Gronvold faces Jose Ortega.
Jose Leo Moreno will be back in televised action on February 17th. Moreno will be boxing on ESPN2 Friday Night Fights at the FedEx Forum in Memphis against Lamont Peterson (15-0, 7 ko’s) in a 10 round main event. Also rumored to be on the card is James “Gentlemen” Wayka. Wayka may be fighting Lamont’s brother Anthony in a featured bout according to Wayka’s manager Ronald “Moo” Peterson
January 26th, 2006
Darby Smart Gets Title Shot!
Darby Smart has just signed a contract to fight for the vacant NABA featherweight title! Smart will battle Eric Aiken (13-3, 10 ko’s) in Columbus, Ohio on January 20th. More to come. 1/6/06
Allen Litzau Headlines in Somerset,Wisconsin!
A pro boxing card is in the works for February 24th at Mack Daddy’s bar in Somerset , Wisconsin. Minnesota state featherweight champ Allen Litzau (9-1, 5 ko’s) will headline in an eight rounder against an opponent to be named soon. Five more bouts are in the works. TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW by calling Lance Story of Contenders Boxing at 651-226-9563 or Mack Daddy’s at 715-247-3373. 1/4/06
Hajicek Set For Hernandez!
By Jesse Kelley
“Maddog” Butch Hajicek is set to face Chicago’s Middleweight champ “Macho” Miguel Hernandez on January 6th in Illinois. Hajicek is coming off the biggest win of his career when he took the Mn state title from Chris Holt back on December 4th in Fargo, ND. Hernandez will be the hometown favorite but Hajicek says the style of Hernandez could play into his favor. Hernandez is a tough brawler who mostly comes forward. MinnesotaBoxing.com caught up with Hajicek after a sparring session with Shakopees Anthony Bonsante last week. READ MORE.
1/2/06