Allen Litzau (The American Boy) boxer

Allen Litzau boxer
bouts
23
won
14
lost
9
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
2002-11-16
Height
5′ 7″/170cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1982-04-12
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Allen Curtis Litzau, alias The American Boy (born April 12, 1982) is a featherweight professional boxer from Minnesota.Allen Litzau is the older brother of featherweight prospect Jason Litzau. Both are from St Paul, Minnesota.Allen Litzau won his professional debut in November 2002, but lost his next fight. On June 4 of 2005 Litzau defeated 8-0 Darby Smart for the Minnesota State Featherweight Title. After putting together nine consecutive wins, Litzau lost again to Terry Lantz in May 2006. Litzau has fought in his native Minnesota, as well as in Nevada, New Jersey, and Texas. Allen Litzau, his brother Jason Litzau, and their friend Antonio Johnson are closely associated both professionally and personally, referring to themselves as the Three Musketeers.Litzau defeated Mario Galan on June 6, 2008 to improve his professional record to 13-3. In what could have been a big break, Litzau was contracted to fight Australian prospect William Kickett on August 22, 2008 but the bout was called off.In February 2009 it was announced that Litzau would meet 10-0 prospect Wilton Hilario for the IBA Americas featherweight title in a grudge match headlining the April 18 event at Target Center in Minneapolis. Litzau lost the fight by TKO when referee Mark Nelson stopped the fight in the fifth round.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2015-03-13 Tommy Rainone WWWDWL The Space at Westbury, Westbury LOST
Technical knockout
2013-08-16 David Laque LLLLWL Grand Casino, Hinckley WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-12-15 Christopher Fernandez LLLLLW South Towne Expo Center, Salt Lake City LOST
Corner retirement
2011-11-23 Johnny Lewus WWWWDW The Belvedere, Elk Grove LOST
Unanimous decision
2010-08-28 Monty Meza Clay WWWWLL Rivers Casino, Pittsburgh LOST
Technical knockout
2010-05-01 Luis Ramos Jr WWWWWW MGM Grand, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
2009-04-18 Wilton Hilario WWWDWW Target Center, Minneapolis LOST
Technical knockout
2008-06-06 Mario Galan LLLWW Grand Casino, Hinckley WIN
Technical knockout
2007-04-06 Robert DaLuz LLWWDD Target Center, Minneapolis LOST
Technical knockout
2007-01-12 Elvis Luciano Martinez LLLLLL Target Center, Minneapolis WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-11-17 Juan Polo Perez LLLLLL Target Center, Minneapolis WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-05-11 Terry Lantz LWWWWL Schuetzen Park, North Bergen LOST
Majority decision
2006-02-24 Tim Carrizales LLWLLL Mack Daddy's Bar, Somerset WIN
KO
2005-12-09 Carlos Zambrano LLLLWL American Bank Center, Corpus Christi WIN
Technical knockout
2005-06-04 Darby Smart WWWWWW CR Sports Bar, Coon Rapids WIN
Split-decision
2005-03-11 Jesus Velasquez LLLL National Armory, Saint Paul WIN
KO
2005-02-18 Corey Goodwin WWWL Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City WIN
KO
2004-06-18 Jesus Velasquez L Aldrich Arena, Maplewood WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-04-09 Miguel Rojo WLWL St. Paul Armory, Saint Paul WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-02-20 Daniel Schlienz WWWDLL St. Paul Armory, Saint Paul WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-04-25 Omar Vega debut St. Paul Armory, Saint Paul WIN
Technical knockout
2003-02-08 Josesito Lopez debut Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
2002-11-16 Derrick Griffin debut St. Paul Armory, Saint Paul WIN
Technical knockout

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