Sep 2017 02

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For the next 5 weeks two bitter rivals will be preparing for the most anticipated rematch of the year. The undefeated UCA Super Middleweight Champion Mike Valle, CDCR, Pleasant Valley State Prison will defend his title against the former Champion Quincy Mirage, Los Angeles Police Dept. Their first meeting was a thriller from start to finish and when the final bell rang a new champion was crowned. The win provided validation and justified the faith shown by Valle’s coach Arthur Peraza who believed in his fighter, putting him up against the veteran champion in only his 3rd fight. Will the Champion once again prove he is unbeatable? Will Mirage regain the title from the man who took it from him? Find out Saturday October 7, 2017 at the Pacific Palms Hotel and Resort. Doors open at 5 pm first fight starts at 7 pm. Tickets are on sale now! General Admission $30 Reserved Ringside $50.

Sep 2017 06

IMG_0826In the history of the UCA no fighter has ever regained the title after losing it. Will Hector Mendoza, LAPD be the first? On Saturday September 9, 2017 UCA #1 ranked Remin Pineda, LASD will square off with the former UCA Champion Hector Mendoza, LAPD for the UCA Light Heavyweight Championship title. Will UCA history be made?  911 Fight Night at Citizens Business Park Arena 4000 Ontario Center Ontario CA. 

Sep 2017 09

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On DSC_3356 (800x658)Saturday September 9, #1 ranked Remin Pineda, LASD squared off with the former UCA Champion #2 Hector Mendoza, LAPD. Pineda and Mendoza were the headliners for the 911 Fight Night at Citizens Business Bank Arena, in Ontario CA. Pineda came into the fight a slight favorite having already beat Mendoza last year. Once the fighters met in the center of the ring and received their final instructions, it was on! When the bell sounded both fighters looked to implement their game plan. Mendoza used his ring smarts, and speed advantage to land quick punches against the stronger more aggressive Pineda. While Pineda threw punches with bad intentions as he was looking to knock Mendoza out. From the first to the last bell both fighters imposed their will on one another. Pineda was effective using an aggressive calculated attack landing punches but not the fight ending blow he was looking for. Mendoza used his boxing instincts and athleticism to weave his way in and out of danger. After 3 hard fought rounds this fight was going to the score cards. This 3 round war showcased both fighters grit, toughness and will to win. In the end it was Mendoza’s speed, timing, and counter punching that edged out Pineda to become the new UCA Light Heavyweight Champion. With the score now even at one a piece, boxing fans will demand a third fight. There have been some great trilogies in Public Safety boxing. A Pineda vs Mendoza trilogy would join the great trilogy classics of Jorge Caamal, LASD vs Ivan Guillermo, LAPD, Ray Encinas, LAPD vs Angel Vasquez, LASD and Brandon Manning, LASD vs Chris Martinez, Fresno PD.

 Hector Mendoza made UCA history by becoming the first UCA fighter to regain the title after losing it. 

Sep 2017 14

 Female-Fight-PosterA pair of female lightweights have been added to the SoCal Battle of the Badges card Saturday, October 7, 2017 at Pacific Palms Resort. Jessica Ortiz, LAPD will meet Katrina Kim, C4KC as they both make their ring debut. A fight card isn’t complete without female warriors on it. Female fights never disappoint, they are the most exciting and usually walk away with “Fight of the Night” honors. See you Saturday. Doors open at 5pm first bell rings at 7pm.

 
 

Sep 2017 18

The MasJohnson vs Rossters UCA Super Heavyweight champ is back! Sean Johnson, CDCR Kern Valley State Prison after an 18-month layoff, returns to the ring Saturday October 7, 2017 to take on #1 ranked David Ross, CHP. Johnson is not getting an easy tune-up fight coming off of a long layoff. Ross is coming off a dominating performance win over tough Adam Zamudio, Fresno Sheriffs Dept. and believes the timing is perfect to take out the champion. And the new….? Or And still…..? Tickets on sale now starting at $30 General Admission and $50 Reserved Ringside. Doors open at 5pm first fight at 7pm. SoCal Battle of the Badges Saturday October 7, 2017 Pacific Palms Hotel & Resort 1 Industry Hills Pkwy, City of Industry, CA, 91744.

Sep 2017 21

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Aaron Padilla, CDCR San Quentin State Prison vs Albert Diaz, ASG Security features two hungry lions in a 3 round showdown. Padilla will be making his ring debut and first step toward the UCA Lightweight title. Diaz tasted defeat in his last fight and looks to redeem himself by defeating Padilla. Don’t miss the SoCal Battle of the Badges Saturday, October 7, 2017 at Pacific Palms Resort & Hotel. Doors open at 5 pm first bell rings at 7 pm. General Admission $30.00 Reserved Ringside $50.00.

Sep 2017 26

Espinoza

Add another blockbuster fight to the SoCal Battle of the Badges card. The Masters UCA #1 ranked Cruiserweight Edward Espinoza, Orange County Sheriff’s Dept will put his undefeated record on the line when he challenges Mike Tupa, Cold Case Investigations. Tupa looks to play spoiler against the battle tested veteran Espinoza and give him his first defeat. This is a can’t miss fight. Doors open at 5 pm first punch thrown at 7 pm. Tickets are still available starting at $30 for General Admission and $50 for Reserved Ringside. The leather is going to fly Saturday October 7, 2017 at the Pacific Palms Hotel & Resort. 

Sep 2017 29

It’s a good thing that the UCA Super Middleweight Title fight is next UCABOXING (30) (800x532)Saturday night, because the undefeated UCA Super Middleweight Champion Mike Valle, CDCR, PVSP can’t wait any longer. Mike Valle and Quincy Mirage, LAPD each looks to leave no doubt in the rematch. It’s so on!!! Let’s do this already! Get your tickets to the SoCal Battle of the Badges Saturday October 7, 2017 at Pacific Palms Hotel & Resort. Doors open at 5pm first bell rings at 7pm. Tickets start at $30 General Admission and $50 Reserved Ringside. Purchase tickets online or at the door.