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CES Boxing Returns to North Shore Music Theatre with North Shore Knock Out on March 28CES Boxing Returns to North Shore Music Theatre with North Shore Knock Out on March 28

CES Boxing Returns to North Shore Music Theatre with North Shore Knock Out on March 28CES Boxing Returns to North Shore Music Theatre with North Shore Knock Out on March 28

BEVERLY, MA — CES Boxing returns to the historic North Shore Music Theatre on Saturday, March 28 with North Shore Knock Out, a stacked six-bout card highlighted by two North America Boxing Federation (NABF) title fights, an explosive lightweight clash, and several of New England’s fastest-rising prospects.

Tickets, priced between $60 and $110, are available now at CESFights.com and through the North Shore Music Theatre box office. Doors open at 6 p.m., with the first bell scheduled for 7 p.m. EST.

Hogan Headlines with NABF Middleweight Title Defense

In the main event, unbeaten NABF Middleweight Champion Francis Hogan (21-0, 17 KOs) makes the first defense of the title he captured in dominant fashion at Encore Boston Harbor in November 2025.

Known as “Frank the Tank,” the Boston native delivered what many called the most complete performance of his career to claim the belt. Now, Hogan returns home determined to continue his climb toward world title contention in front of a passionate Massachusetts crowd.

Amelia Moore Fights for NABF Gold in Co-Feature

The co-main event features 2020 U.S. Olympic alternate Amelia Moore (3-0, 1 KO) taking on Canadian veteran Bonnie Hunter (6-6, 3 KOs) for the vacant NABF Super Lightweight Championship.

Moore, who fights out of Colorado Springs via Oxford Hills, Maine, is currently ranked No. 2 in the world by the WBO and No. 7 by the WBA. Blending elite amateur credentials with a relentless professional style, she has quickly emerged as one of boxing’s brightest young stars.

Moore and Hunter previously shared a card at Foxwoods Resort Casino in October 2025. On March 28, they meet again — this time with championship gold on the line.

Undefeated Lightweights Collide

Topping the undercard is a compelling showdown between unbeaten lightweights as Dorchester’s Tevin Regis (7-0, 6 KOs) faces New Haven’s Anuel Rosa (6-0-1, 4 KOs) in a six-round battle.

Regis has been steamrolling opponents with explosive finishes, while Rosa has earned a reputation for grit and toughness. With both fighters protecting undefeated records, the bout has all the makings of a Fight of the Year candidate.

Rising New England Prospects on Display

The undercard continues to showcase regional talent:

  • Marshfield’s Joe Bush (6-0, 4 KOs) steps up against 29-fight veteran Giovanni Gutierrez in a six-round welterweight contest.
  • Nashua featherweight Christian Mouro (2-0, 2 KOs) looks to maintain his 100% knockout rate when he meets Angelo Ramos in a four-round bantamweight clash.
  • Kicking off the night is an all-Massachusetts welterweight battle between Saugus debutant Lamin Conteh and Natick’s Steven Farrar (0-1) in a scheduled four-rounder.

Championship Stakes and Local Rivalries

With two NABF titles at stake, undefeated prospects squaring off, and local pride fueling multiple matchups, North Shore Knock Out promises a memorable evening of championship boxing in one of New England’s most unique venues.

For CES Boxing, March 28 marks another major step in continuing to elevate regional talent while delivering world-class action to Massachusetts fight fans.

Tags: CES Boxing, Francis Hogan, Amelia Moore, NABF Title Fight, North Shore Music Theatre, Boxing News


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