In the early part of the 1900’s Minot was home to
the Minot Boxing Club. One of the main boxing attractions in 1905-1906 was Mark
Nelson. He fought professionally in the
lightweight and a welterweight classes. In August of 1908, Minot banned
professional boxing. Nelson claimed to have lost only 6 of 206 fights. In 1906
the Minot Athletic Association was established mainly to promote Nelson’s fights.
Early matches were at times help at the Minot Opera House on main Street.
Boxing made a resurgence in the 1930’s. The Minot Boxing Club at that time was
based out of the Parker Auditorium where they held their amateur matches. The
Parker Auditorium was on 1st Avenue Southeast in Downtown Minot
across from what is now the Blue Rider Bar.
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