Aug 2018 21

FullSizeRender (2)Kellen Kramer, Bell Gardens Police Dept. and Remin Pineda, Los Angeles Sheriffs Dept. put on a “Fight of the Year” performance Saturday night at the 911 Fight Night Event in Pomona, CA. When the final instructions were given by the referee and the fighters touched gloves it was on. Kramer came forward throwing punches like he had 6 arms. Pineda tried to block and move his head but the punches kept coming. Pineda absorbed a lot of blows and somehow was able to remain standing and fire back. Kramer continued to turn up the heat, making it a rugged figFullSizeRender (1)ht, essentially throwing the kitchen sink at his opponent. Referee Tom Taylor momentarily stopped the action in the 2nd round to give Pineda a standing 8 count from Kramer’s unanswered punches. Pineda bounced back with punches of his own to finish the round. Going into the 3rd round Pineda needed a knockout to win. Kramer did not play it safe and protect his lead he showed no mercy and continued his onslaught until the final bell. What a fight! Ladies and gentlemen the Middleweight division has a new face. And the new….UCA Middleweight Champion Kellen Kramer, Bell Gardens Police Department. Kramer is a fun fighter to watch and has people asking when he will be back in the ring. Kramer’s next fight will be announced soon. To see results of all the fights visit the results page.