Police, firefighters set to face off in first Rockford Hero Rumble

Loves Park firefighter Alex Miramontes works the speed bag on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at Rockford Boxing Club ahead of the first Rockford Hero Rumble on Saturday at Hard Rock Casino Rockford. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)
By Kevin Haas
Rock River Current
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ROCKFORD — Nicole Scott and Lexi Beu are normally partners on the opposite end of dispatch calls. On Saturday, they’ll be opponents in the opposite corners of the boxing ring.

Scott is a dispatcher employed by the Rockford Fire Department, but she handles emergency calls for city police. She said she’s dispatched Beu, a Rockford police officer, many times. They’ll meet in the ring Saturday to see who will dispatch who.

“She’s strong, she’s going to be a good competitor. I might be a little faster, she might be a little stronger, so we’ll see,” Scott said.

Scott and Beu will face off in one of six bouts that pit police versus firefighters in the first Rockford Hero Rumble. The charity boxing event at Hard Rock Casino Rockford raises money for the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, a nonprofit that supports families in Boone and Winnebago counties that are grappling with the challenges of child abuse.

The event is a co-production of Plus Seven Co. and Jimmy Goodman, club director of Rockford Boxing Club and vice president of USA Boxing Illinois. That duo is also behind the annual Rockford Boxing Classic, an outdoor amateur boxing event at Rockford City Market pavilion in downtown.

The duo hosted a media day for the upcoming fight Tuesday at Rockford Boxing Club, where six of the competitors took questions from reporters.

Beu said she has been interested in participating in the police versus fire portion of the Rockford Boxing Classic for the past three years. The first year things didn’t fall into place with her opponent. The second she broke her finger on patrol. Now, those matches have been moved from being one component of the Boxing Classic to their own event.

“We have a lot of high, violent calls that we have to go hands-on for, so I’m used to doing that kind of stuff,” Beu said of her fighting experience. Those fights, she said, have a different goal. “You want to go home at the end of the night.”

Jimmy Goodman displays the Rockford Hero Rumble belt on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, that Nicole Scott, right, and Lexi Beu will compete for this Saturday at Hard Rock Casino Rockford. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

Scott recognizes that the daily challenges of a patrol officer could be an advantage for Beu.

“That is an advantage for her. She has probably some more scrapping experience,” Scott said. “But I keep telling people: I’m the youngest of five kids, I also have scrapping experience.”

For Loves Park firefighter Alex Miramontes, Saturday’s fight night is a chance to debut the skills he’s been building for roughly four years of training at Rockford Boxing Club, 727 First Ave. He’ll face Rockford police officer James Nachampassack, who is 1-1 against firefighters at the Rockford Boxing Classic.

“I thought it was a good opportunity to show what the years of training have looked like,” Miramontes said.

Rockford police officer Michael Roushia will face Rockford firefighter Brandon Sullivan in the heavyweight division, which headlines Saturday’s card. Roushia, a former wrestler, said he’s been sparring, hitting pads and doing two-a-day workouts to prepare for the fight.

“At the end of the day it’s really more of that competitive spirit. It’s going to be fun,” Roushia said. “He’s been in here every day that I’ve been in here.”

Rockford police officer Michael Roushia works the heavy bag on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at Rockford Boxing Club in preparing for the Rockford Hero Rumble. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

Loves Park firefighter Raul Rangel will face Winnebago County Sheriff’s deputy Tyler Borgen in the cruiserweight division. It’s Rangel’s first bout, but he has also been training at Rockford Boxing Club.

“I’m going to give it my all, do everything I can for it,” Rangel said. “I’m going to go in with a high heart, high everything, knowing I have a department behind my back supporting me along the way and a lot of friends coming there. I’m going to do my best.”

Several of the boxers emphasized that the real goal is to raise money for the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, which the departments selected as the charity to benefit from the event.

“When it’s our partners that choose us and show us that they value what we do and they can see the worth in impact of the services we provide on the victims that we all are dedicated to means the world,” said Kathy Pomahac, executive director of Carrie Lynn Children’s Center. “Without them having faith in our ability, we wouldn’t exist. So the fact that they chose us for this was huge.”

Rockford Hero Rumble participants James Nachampassack, Lexi Beu, Nicole Scott, Alex Miramontes and Raul Rangel talk with Jimmy Goodman and Michael Roushia (both out of frame) on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, during media day for the upcoming Rockford Hero Rumble. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

The nonprofit serves approximately 700 children a year and it’s funded by donations and grants.

“State grants and federal grants get more and more precarious all the time, so we have to figure out how to be more viable outside of that,” Pomahac said. “This is how we do it by raising money in the community.”

Goodman said firefighters and police officers show courage on the job every day. That same courage will be on display in the ring.

“This is not easy,” he said. ” It takes a lot of courage to get in that ring.”

If you go | Rockford Hero Rumble

The Rockford Hero Rumble is slated for Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, at Hard Rock Casino Rockford. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

When: 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 (first fight at 7 p.m.)

Where: Hard Rock Live, 7801 E. State St., Rockford

Cost: Tickets start at $30

Info/buy tickets: rockfordherorumble.com

6 police vs. fire matchups

  • Light Heavyweight Men: Davonte Williams (Winnebago Country Sheriff’s Office) vs. Owen Seabold (Stillman Valley Fire)
  • Super Middleweight Women: Alexis Beu (Rockford Police Department) vs. Nicole Scott (dispatcher representing Rockford Fire Department)
  • Cruiserweight Men: Tyler Borgen (Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office) vs. Raul Rangel (Loves Park Fire Department)
  • Light Heavyweight Women: Claudia Grenlund (Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office) vs. Kimberly Delgado (Cherry Valley Fire Department)
  • Cruiserweight Men: James Nachampassack (Rockford Police Department) vs. Alex Miramontes (Loves Park Fire Department)
  • Heavyweight Men: Michael Roushia (Rockford Police Department) vs. Brandon Sullivan (Rockford Fire Department)

This article is by Kevin Haas. Email him at khaas@rockrivercurrent.com or follow him on X at @KevinMHaas or Instagram @thekevinhaas and Threads @thekevinhaas