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Menominee Casino Resort hosts international boxing card in Keshena

Menominee Casino Resort brought Pride of Wisconsin to Keshena, with a $45 boxing card headlined by local fighter Jason Komanekin Jr.

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Menominee Casino Resort hosts international boxing card in Keshena
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Menominee Casino Resort turned its Four Clans Ballroom into a fight-night venue on June 27, when International Boxing brought Pride of Wisconsin to Keshena. Doors opened at 6 p.m., boxing started at 7 p.m., general admission was $45, and the card was limited to guests 21 and older.

The official location was Menominee Casino & Resort, N277 WI-47, Keshena, WI 54135, and questions went to inquiries@menomineecasinoresort.com and 800-343-7778. International Boxing listed the night as part of a rematch for the Super Middle Weight Championship, Jimenez vs. Welch III.

The Keshena name on the marquee belonged to Jason Komanekin Jr. The 23-year-old is a Keshena boxer affiliated with the Menominee Indian Boxing Club, fighting orthodox at 5-foot-11. BoxRec lists him at 12-0-0 with six knockouts, while his amateur page lists a 20-10-0 record with seven KOs. Event materials list him as a lightweight state champion.

BoxRec shows previous bouts for him at Menominee Casino-Bingo Hotel in Keshena, and a November 2025 International Boxing listing at Menominee Casino Resort matched him with Mike Fowler, with reserved tickets at $75 and general admission at $40.

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The ballroom and conference space at Menominee Casino Resort can hold several hundred guests, with capacities cited at 300-plus to 500-600 depending on the room.

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