Apr 2022 01

UCA Super Heavyweights John Olson, CDCR -Avenal State Prison and Javier Robles, Tulare County Sheriffs Office will throw down tomorrow night. Doors open at 4pm first punch thrown at 6pm. Central California Battle of the Badges.

Apr 2022 01
The undefeated reigning and defending UCA Cruiserweight Champion Anthony Cross, CDCR CSP Sacramento will step into the ring tomorrow night to make the 3rd defense of his title against Andrew Ortiz, CDCR North Kern Prison. Although this event should be on Showtime, Fox Sports, DAZN and ESPN the only way to watch the Central California Battle of the Badges is to watch it live. Doors open at 4pm first bell rings at 6pm.  Visalia Convention Center.
Apr 2022 01

Must See Fight

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Appreciate these fighters and their talent because fighters like this don’t come around often. Armando Franco, Tulare Police Dept vs Justin Cortez, Baldwin Park Police Dept for the UCA Welterweight Championship title. Central California Battle of the Badges tomorrow night at the Visalia Convention Center. Doors open at 4pm first punch lands at 6pm.

Apr 2022 01

UCA Welterweights Dylan Hicks, Los Angeles Sheriffs Dept and Marcel Hernandez CDCR Avenal State Prison don’t have a lot to say to each other. They will let their fists do the talking tomorrow night.

Apr 2022 02

Apr 2022 03

The  city of Visalia played host to one of the most loaded cards Saturday night. Boxing fans filled the Visalia Convention Center to watch the Central California Battle of the Badges. The event produced epic performances by some of the best boxers in the country. Eight UCA Championship titles were on the line and six new champions were crowned. “Fight of the Night” honors were given to UCA Super Heavyweights, John Olson, CDCR – Avenal State Prison and Javier Robles, Tulare County Sheriff’s Dept. The UCA Golden Fists award was given to Marcel Hernandez, CDCR Avenal State Prison. Kyle Hatcher, Livingston Police Dept. Jesse Zuniga, LAPD and Edy Bryant, U.S. Forest Service. The UCA Gladiator award was given to Daniel Seals, LAPD and Mikel Haggett, California Smoke Jumper. The undercard featured a talented cast of fighters who fans will be hearing about very soon. Click on the Results tab to see the undercard results. UCA Championship boxing shows no sign of slowing down and the talent level is at an all time high. 

The opening bout of the night featured two fighters with identical skills.  Ruben Munoz, California Dept. of Social Services Investigation vs King Xiong, DSH-Coalinga for the UCA Lightweight title. It was a highly competitive showdown that set the tone for the rest of the event. That’s how you open up a UCA card. Munoz would defeat Xiong by split decision to become the first And New… UCA Lightweight Champion Ruben Munoz, California Dept. of Social Services Investigation. 

The 2nd title fight of the night featured the Masters UCA Light Heavyweight Champion Izzy Montes, CDCR CSP Sacramento defending his title against Steven King, CDCR State Parole in a unique rematch. Montes and King met 24 years ago at the 1998 Police Olympics with Montes winning a close decision and the gold medal. King thought he did enough to win and would finally get his chance for revenge 24 years later. After trading leather for 3 rounds the decision would be left in the judges hands. Once again, Izzy Montes would be declared the winner, And Still….. The Masters UCA Light Heavyweight Champion…Izzy “Let’s Get Bizzy” Montes. The score is finally settled between these two ageless warriors Montes 56, King 52.

Joshua Robles, Los Angeles Police Dept vs Manual Galvan, CDCR Sierra Conservation Center featured a matchup between two of the best fighters in the game. Both fighters entered the ring with undefeated records These warriors brought out the best in each other. It was a tactical match as both boxers displayed superb skills, battling from a distance and on the inside. Robles may have landed the harder shots but Galvan matched his work rate. Galvan made Robles work for everything he got in the fight. In the end, Robles was just a little bit better on this night. And New…UCA Super Cruiserweight Champion Joshua Robles, Los Angeles Police Dept. 

The undefeated Light Heavyweight Cesar Sosa, CDCR-CMF took on undefeated Anthony Walker, Reedley Police Dept for the UCA Light Heavyweight title.  When the bell sounded both fighters came out of their corner looking for openings in each other defense.  Half way through the round Sosa caught Walker with a right hand that put him down. Walker made it back to his feet and continued fighting. Walker was knocked down again in the 2nd round and it seemed to be over but surprisingly Walker continued to fight. Sosa continued to dominate the action forcing referee Dave Hartman to stop the action in the 2nd round. And New…UCA Light Heavyweight Champion Cesar Sosa, CDCR California Medical Facility. 

Justin Cortez, Baldwin Park Police Dept. vs Armando Franco, Tulare Police Dept featured two fundamentally sound highly skilled fighters in a war for the UCA Welterweight crown.  Franco set a fast pace from the start and never slowed down. There were ebbs and flows throughout the fight. Cortez would have his moments but Franco was the more active of the two, and landed the more effective punches.  After 3 hard fought rounds the judges had a decision.  And New…UCA Welterweight Champion Armando Franco, Tulare Police Department. 

The UCA Jr Heavyweight Title fight was almost canceled. Efrain Moreno, LAPD was originally scheduled to challenge Noel Montes, CDCR, Folsom State Prison for the UCA Jr Heavyweight title.  Montes suffered a foot injury and was forced to withdraw from the fight.  Montes was replaced by unbeaten Chris Romero, DSH – Coalinga.  This contest would go the distance. Romero would have his moments but Moreno controlled the action all 3 rounds. The speed, movement and volume of punches thrown  sealed the win for Moreno.  And New….UCA Jr Heavyweight Champion Efrain Moreno, Los Angeles Police Dept. 

The undisputed reigning and defending UCA Cruiserweight Champion Anthony Cross, CDCR – CSP Sacramento put his belt and perfect record on the line against Andrew Ortiz, CDCR North Kern State Prison to find out who is the best Cruiserweight fighter.  When the bell rang to start this much anticipated matchup, Cross came forward looking to establish his offense. He pushed the pace  and hit Ortiz with clean, hard punches. As the fight wore on it became a question of whether the Champion would be able to drag Ortiz into deep waters and drowned him. Ortiz didn’t let that happen, although he suffered two knockdowns there was no quit in him.  In the end Cross was the clear-cut winner. And still…….The undisputed, undefeated, reigning and defending UCA Cruiserweight Champion…..Anthony Cross, CDCR- CSP Sacramento. 

The final title fight of the night featured Mike Delery, Redondo Beach Police Dept. vs Daniel Ming, Oakland Police Dept for the Masters UCA Jr Middleweight Championship crown. 
When the bell rang to start the fight Delery and Ming came to the center of the ring and found their range early and started landing punches on the target.  As the fight unfolded Delery started to land a higher percentage of his punches and his jab was more effective.  Ming fought back with counterpunching and tried to match Delerys output.  Delery kept up his attack and started to wear Ming down. When the final bell sounded the judges added up their scorecard and had a winner. And New….. Masters UCA Jr Middleweight Champion Mike Delery, Redondo Beach Police Dept. With the win, Delery becomes the first fighter to hold a UCA open division Championship title and a Masters UCA Championship title. The experience advantage proved to be too much for the UCA title challenger. Ming was humble and graceful in defeat. This will not be the last we see of him.
 
Don’t miss the NorCal Battle of the Badges Saturday October 15, 2022 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain.