Taylor Duerr Takes on Alante Green for the NABF/USBA Cruiserweight titles in Headline bout at “Rosemont Rumble” on Wednesday, November 24th at The Dome at the Ballpark in Rosemont, Illinois

Chicago, IL.–Undefeated cruiserweight’s Taylor Duerr and Alante Green will do battle in a 10-round fight for the NABF and USBA Cruiserweight titles in the headline bout at “Rosemont Rumble” on Wednesday, November 24th at The Dome at the Ballpark in Rosemont, Illinois.

The fight card is promoted by Hitz Boxing

“This is a terrific main event with a lot on the line. You have two undefeated fighters, who not only want to stay undefeated, but the winner will be ranked in two sanctioning organizations, which will open up their path to a world title opportunity, This bout is very special as well for me personally as I built up (former cruiserweight champion) O’Neil Bell. He fought several fights right here in Rosemont, and I am happy to be able to stage a fight like this where the winner will be in contention for those very belts that O’Neil won. ” said Bobby Hitz of Hitz Boxing Promotions.

Duerr of Detroit, Michigan, has a record of 11-0-2 with seven knockouts.

The 31 year-old Duerr is a five-year professional who has wins over Matt Cameron (1-0-1) and Neller Obregon (11-2-1). In his last bout, Duerr won a unanimous decision over Josue Obando on September 10th in Detroit.

“I am looking forward to the fight I don’t run or dodge anybody. I am excited for this opportunity. My and and Alante’s style match up well. If he wants to stand in front of me and trade, I will stop him in four rounds. I wear a “D” on my chest over my heart, because everywhere I go, the city of Detroit is with me,” said Taylor Deurr

Green, 29 of Cleveland, Ohio, has a record of 8-0-1 with five knockouts.

The five-year professional began his career at heavyweight, and has a win over Santino Turnbow (4-1). In his last bout, Green won the WBC USNBC Cruiserweight title with a unanimous decision over Stivens Bujaj (17-3-1) on June 4th in Newark, Ohio.

“It’s going to be a good fight and I am coming to win. I am going to bring all of the titles back to Cleveland. Taylor better come ready on November 24th,” said Green.

The full card will be announced shortly.

ABOUT THE ROSEMONT RUMBLE

A boxing tradition will continue as Hitz Boxing presents a huge night of boxing on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday night, November 24th at The Dome at The Ballpark in Rosemont, Illinois.

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Hitz Boxing Continues The Tradition with Thanksgiving Eve “Rosemont Rumble” Fight Night at the The Dome at The Ballpark in Rosemont, Illinois on Wednesday, November 24th

Chicago, IL.– A boxing tradition will continue as Hitz Boxing presents a huge night of boxing on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday night, November 24th at The Dome at The Ballpark in Rosemont, Illinois.

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“We have been doing the Thanksgiving eve show for the better part of 30-years, and this year we are assembling a great card that will feature championship fights, international flavor and some of the best talent in the Chicago area. It will be a full plate of action to kick off the holiday weekend. This is the show that we plan for all year, It is always a great event that attracts not only great boxing fans, but celebrities. This year will be no different, and we look forward to a tremendous card on November 24th,” said Bobby Hitz, CEO of Hitz Boxing.

The full card will be announced shortly.




News and Notes from Hitz Boxing

Chicago, IL.– On the heels of a sold-out, action packed event on July 17th in Rosemont, Illinois, Chicago’s top and busiest promoter, Hitz Boxing has been making moves and some of it’s top fighters in upcoming bouts.

—On August 21st undefeated cruiserweight Alante Green (8-0-1, 5 KOs) of Cleveland, Ohio is back in action on August 21st against the well-regarded Nick Kisner in a 10-round bout Columbus, Ohio.

Green, who has come down in weight nicely after his first six-bouts at heavyweight, takes on Kisner, who was an amateur star out of Maryland.

The 28 year-old Green is coming off a unanimous decision over another highly-regarded fighter in Stivens Bujaj (17-3-1) on June 4th.

Kisner (22-5-1, 6 KOs) is a former USA-NABA cruiserweight champion is coming off a win over previously undefeated Sam Crossed (9-0) on on February 28, 2020

–After a lengthy court battle, Hitz Boxing has undefeated light heavyweight Taylor Duerr back in the fold.

Duerr (10-0-2, 7 KOs) of Detroit will be back in action very soon.

“I am very happy to have this behind us. We are back on the same page, and I have already fielded calls and am working on getting Taylor back in the ring to get him the opportunities that a fighter with his record deserves,” said Bobby Hitz

–Hitz Boxing also announced the signing of lightweight Daniel Buenaventura.

“Daniel has a very deceiving record, but he has been on the bad end of some questionable decisions. We see a great future with him, and now that he has people behind him who can help move him the right way. He has been the Fight of the Night many times before, and I was very impressed when he fought on July 17th. We see something in him that he could be one of those real diamond-in-rough fighters. He is just 19, so he has a bright future,” said Hitz




Hitz Boxing Returns with an Epic Evening of Entertainment

Rosemont, IL.– After nearly a two absence, Hitz Boxing returned with a night of fistic bombs in the ring and fireworks outside of the ring, as it put on entertaining card in front of a huge and enthusiastic at the Jennie Finch Stadium in Rosemont, Illinois.

“The layoff made us recharge our batteries and the show was a draw. It was refreshing to see a large turnout, despite not having a huge name on the card. This speaks well for the future of our program,” said Bobby Hitz.

The card was dubbed “Rock’n’Box” and featured the number-one Tom Petty Tribute Band in the nation called “Petty Union.” They put on a terrific show and that was followed by a great evening of boxing.

In the opening bout, Olivia Curry (2-0) won a four-round majority decision over Miranda Barber (1-2) in a middleweight contest. The fight was full of action as each fighter left everything in the ring. Curry won by scores of 40-36, 39-37 and 38-38.

In the evening’s final bout, Caleb Hernandez stopped Mike Montoya in round four of a scheduled six-round super middleweight bout.

In round three, Montoya took a knee. Later in the round, Hernandez was docked a point for hitting on the break.

In round four, Hernandez rocked Montoya with an uppercut, and then put him down with a hard flurry. It was another flurry that forced a ref stoppage at 2:42. It was learned that Montoya dislocated his shoulder during the fight.

Hernandez is now 6-0 with six knockouts. Montoya is 8-4-1.

Simon Buetnner won a four-round majority decision over James Ballard in a light heavyweight contest.

Buettner won by scores of 40-36, 39-37 and 38-38 to raise his mark to 8-1. Ballard falls to 10-3.

There were fireworks both in and out of the ring during a light heavyweight bout that saw Robin Safar score a fifth round stoppage over Josue Obando in a scheduled eight-round affair.

The was an actual fireworks display that was going on for much of the fight.

In round five, Safar landed a crushing right to the jaw that backed Obando onto the ropes. Safar followed up with five unanswered blows, and the fight was stopped at 1:17.

Safar of Sweden is now 12-0 with nine knockouts. Obando of Mexico drops to 20-30-2.

Jimmy Quiter remained undefeated with a third round stoppage of James Warfield in a scheduled four-round light heavyweight bout.

In round one, a clash of heads caused a cut on the forehead of Warfield. In round three, Quiter hurt Warfield with a series of punches. A follow up flurry on the ropes forced a referee stoppage at 1:46.

Quiter is now 4-0 with four knockouts. Warfield falls to 0-2.

In an entertaining lightweight fight, Angel Barrera remained undefeated with a four-round majority decision over Daniel Buenaventura.

This fight was considered The Fight of the Night, as the two stood toe-to-toe for the entire four round contest. If both guys continue to develop, Hitz is already thinking about a rematch with bigger stakes down the road.

Barrera won by scores of 40-36, 39-37 and 38-38 to raise his mark to 2-0. Buenaventura is 2-3.

In a mild upset, Chris Chatman (16-11-1) scored a six-round split decision over local favorite Mike Gavronski (26-5-1) in a cruiserweight bout.

The fights can be seen on the following links:

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=307615724393636&ref=search
https://www.facebook.com/137185351353/videos/633043937669606