Forgotten Harvest donating meals for tickets sold to Detroit boxing event

Event will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 8 p.m.

Dwane Taylor and Julio Herrnandez stare down with Joshua and Victor Pagan. (Terrell Groggins/Salita Promotions) (Terrell Groggins/Salita Promotions, WDIV)

DETROIT – Salita Promotions is teaming up with the Detroit-based charity Forgotten Harvest to donate 10 meals to those in need for every ticket sold online to the “Big Time Boxing USA” event on Tuesday, February 20, from Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit and streaming live on DAZN.

Forgotten Harvest annually rescues and redistributes over 40 million pounds of food and has invited fighters on the card to visit their food distribution warehouse to chip in and volunteer to serve their community before entertaining them in the ring.

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Tickets are available through ETix.com.

“We at Salita Promotions are passionate about contributing to the well-being of the communities where we do business,” said Dmitriy Salita, President of Salita Promotions. “Big Time Boxing USA will show the incredible talent and desire of fighters inside of the ring, as well as their big hearts outside the ring.”

“Forgotten Harvest is grateful for community partnerships like these that bring awareness to our mission and help in the fight against food insecurity,” said Maureen Smith, Director of Corporate Relations.

The event will be headlined by a 10-round all-Michigan showdown as Flint’s Ardreal Holmes Jr. defends his USBA Super Welterweight Championship against Detroit’s Marlon Harrington.

Marlon Harrington and Julio Herrnandez during media workout. (Terrell Groggins/Salita Promotions) (WDIV)

The live stream kicks off at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST and will also see unbeaten USBA Light Heavyweight Champion Ali Izmailov face Britton Norwood in a 10-round bout in the co-main event.

Action on DAZN will also feature a battle of unbeatens as Grand Rapids-native and U.S. National Amateur Champion standout Joshua Pagan battles Detroit’s Dwane Taylor in an eight-round lightweight bout, plus undefeated Dearborn-native Da’Velle Smith competes in a six-round middleweight affair.

Read: Wayne State University to host boxing showdown featuring rising stars from Michigan as headliners


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