Women’s Masters 2023

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, championship title bouts and to challenge for the UCA championship title. The UCA’s ratings principles are as follows: A fighter’s win/loss record, level of competition, athletic ability, activity, weight class and experience. A fighter has defeated a rated boxer or former champion; won important amateur tournaments; Golden Gloves, Police Olympics; had a successful career in other combat sports; or by special circumstance, or by recommendation. Due to the few Public Safety women presently boxing, full time female security officers, EMT’s, paramedics and tribal police/security will be ranked and have the opportunity to fight for a UCA  Championship Title. Only the top 10 of each weight class are listed in the rankings.

 

 

Featherweight (126 lbs)

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Jr Lightweight (132 lbs)

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Lightweight (138 lbs)

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Super Lightweight (145 lbs)

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Welterweight (154 lbs)

ELISE GARCIA – LONG BEACH POLICE DEPT – UCA CHAMPION

1. Denise GuerreroSan Bernardino Police Dept
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 UCA CHAMPION

Super Welterweight (160 lbs)

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Jr Middleweight (168 lbs)

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Middleweight (175 lbs)

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Super Middleweight (181 lbs)

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Light Heavyweight (190 lbs)

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