Jalolov Stops Mulowai in 8

2021 Olympic Gold Medal Bakhodir Jalolov scored an emphatic eighth round stoppage over Jack Mulowayi in the eighth and final round of theri heavyweight bout at The Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New Yiork.

In round four, Jalolov was deducted a point for holding.

In round right, Jalolov landed a little left to the body that he quickly followed up with a crunching left to the head dumped Mulowayi on the canvas, and the fight was stopped at 1:21.

Jalolov, 251 lbs of Uzbekistan is now 11-0 with 11 knockouts. Mulowai, 242 lbs of Congo is 11-3-1.

“I’m feeling really good about the performance,” said the 27-year-old Jalolov. “The opponent was at a really good level and a great fighter. He was a really tough, durable guy. I landed some big shots on him and he can take a punch.”

“I thought I was going to stop him at the end of the sixth round when I dropped him, but the referee let him continue and the round was over,” said Jalolov, who was deducted a point for holding in the fourth round. “I thought that was the time. But I had to wait until the final round. I’m happy that I got the stoppage. I feel like I hurt him three or four times.”

Arias Defeats Green By Split Decision

In a battle of undefeated heavyweights, George Arias took an eight-round split decision over Alante Green .

Arias landed 81 of 383 punches; Green was 58 of 405.

Arias, 219 1/2 lbs of New York won by scores of 78-74, 77-75 and 77-75 for Green. Arias is now 18-0. Green, 219 1/2 lbs of Cleveland, OH is 10-1-1.

“I definitely learned more than anything from this fight so I give my performance a C-plus or a B-minus because this is the type of fight that makes me go back to the gym hungrier and knowing there’s a lot more to do,” said Arias, who now lives and trains out of the Bronx. “But we were blessed this time because should he have been a little bit stronger, things could have been more disastrous.”

“Everyone who I face always trains for me a thousand percent better,” continued Arias. “He was real complete. He didn’t really necessarily have any weakness that I could exploit. The reaction time he had was really good and he had good inner footwork where it took me a little too long to get into a zone because every strategy I used he seemed to have a good reaction.”

Thonson Stops Tomlin in Five

In a battle of undefeated lightweights, Chann Thonson stopped Tyler Tomlin in round five of their eight-round bout.

In round one, Tomlin began to bleed over his left eye. Thonson won every round, and in round five, Tomlin’s eye became a bleeding mess and the fight was stopped at 1:01.

Thomson, 132 1/2 lbs of Montreal is 11-0 with eight stoppages. Tomlin, 134 lbs of Cheatem County, TN is 13-1.

“I knew if I stayed in the pocket with him that the shots I was going to give him would put him away,” said Canada’s Thonson, who is trained by former Olympic bronze medalist and light heavyweight contender Chris Johnson. “Surprisingly, he was a little tougher than I thought because when I hit him hard, he wasn’t taking a step back. So eventually I knew that would be his own demise and it was just a matter of time.”

“I feel fine, I feel like I was in the fight. I just got caught with two overhand rights and I’m pretty sure one of them either broke or fractured my nose,” said the 22-year-old Tomlin. “It was in the second or third round when I got caught. I felt and it threw off the game plan as far as what I was trying to do. I got a little more hesitant than I should have. I just can’t get hit by those overhand rights.  SHOWTIME, that’s what they do, they put good fighters against good fighters. I felt like I was going to come out on top but we have to go back and watch film and see what comes next.”




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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

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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