2017 Masters

Ratings Principles
The purpose of the UCA ratings is to identify and track the nation’s top boxers in each weight class and determine eligible contenders to participate in title elimination bouts, interim title bouts and championship title bouts. The UCA’s ratings principles are as follows: A fighter has defeated a rated boxer or champion; won important amateur tournaments; Golden Gloves, Police Olympics; had a successful career in other combat sports; or by special circumstance, or by recommendation. Win/loss record, level of competition, athletic ability, activity, weight class and experience. The UCA Masters Division was created to go beyond commonly accepted boundaries of Public Safety boxing and provide a division for boxers 40 years old and over. Due to the increased interest in fighters competing over the age of 40, it has become necessary to create this division to ensure even matches and fighter safety. Masters boxers will compete against other Masters boxers and have the same opportunity to fight for the UCA Championship Title as open fighters. Only the top 10 of each weight class are listed in the rankings.

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Junior Lightweight (130 lbs)

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Lightweight (135 lbs)

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Junior Welterweight (140 lbs)

1. Charles BrownU.S. Navy
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Welterweight (147 lbs)

1. Alex Duran U.S. Border Patrol
2. Henry Sanchez San Bernardino Sheriff’ Dept
3. Jose BustillosU.S. Navy
4. Mario Dorado Riverside Sheriff’s Dept.
5. Hugh EstradaCalifornia Highway Patrol
6. Sacha Allen  San Diego Fire Dept.
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Junior Middleweight (154 lbs)

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Middleweight (160 lbs)

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Super Middleweight (168 lbs.)

1. Craig ColosimoCDCR, Mule Creek Prison
2. Mike HaganCalifornia Highway Patrol
3. Che ParkerLos Angeles Sheriff’s Dept.
4. Jack RiveraSacramento City Fire Dept.
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Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.)

1. Jake Ching Los Angeles Co. Fire Dept.
2. Demetrius BrownCDCR, Ironwood State Prison
3. Gerardo PachucaLos Angeles Sheriff’s Dept.
4. Chuck WamplerLos Angeles Police Dept. 
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Junior Cruiserweight (183 lbs.)

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Cruiserweight (190 lbs)

1. Edward EspinozaOrange County Sheriff’s Dept.
2. Skye LeibeeFresno Police Dept.
3. Aaron BroylesCDCR, Solano
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Super Cruiserweight (205 lbs)

CHUCK PFAU – SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT – UCA CHAMPION

1. Travis TiltonSugar Creek Illinois Fire Dept.
2. Tony VelozFresno Sheriff’s Dept
3. Adan CastilloYolo County Sheriff’s Dept.
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Heavyweight (220 lbs)

JAMES MOORE – MONROE LOUISIANA FIRE DEPARTMENT – UCA CHAMPION

1. Joe SloukaOrange County Sheriff’s Dept
2. Ray CancelCDCR, CSP Sac
3. Brad GuzmanArizona Dept of Corrections
4. Howard RobertsCDCR PVSP
5. Michael Banks CDCR, CCC
6. Paul Giantonio CDCR, Blythe
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Super Heavyweight (221+ lbs)

SEAN JOHNSON – CDCR, KERN VALLEY STATE PRISON – UCA CHAMPION

1. Anthony Deshautelle

Alexandria Police Dept.
2. David Ross

California Highway Patrol
3. Mario Alonzo
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4. Zar RomanCarson Fire Dept.
5. Adam ZamudioFresno Sheriff’s Dept (Retired)
6. John Ochoa CDCR
7. Mike HernandezCDCR PVSP
8. Matt Eleopoulos D.A’s Office
9. Manny Chavez  Parlier Police Dept
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