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ReM_GeorgeBomb_PosterPublic Safety boxing is transitioning into a new breed of super athletes who are elevating the game.    This new breed of fighter have top level coaches, they are training, and sparring with professional and world champion fighters. They study the game, they eat well, and when they are not working they are training.  It explains how these fighters are breaking into the top ten and fighting for the state title so quickly. The days of training for three weeks to prepare for a fight are over. To make a run at the title you have to dedicate yourself to the game. It has to nearly consume your life. One workout missed could be the difference between winning and losing a fight.

photo 3(1)New fighter looking to get a shot at the UCA belt, Benjamin Dobbs, represents the new generation of Public Safety boxing. Benjamin Dobbs, U. S Navy, 190lbs has 33 fights and holds a record of 21-12 and is hungry and ready to fight now. “I want the belt and I will do anything to get on this card!” Dobbs said. “I want to fight for the 190lb title and also want a shot at the UCA Super Heavyweight title if someone pulls out of the fight.  I want to be UCA’s pound for pound king.  It would mean a lot to me as I am active duty in the Navy. I’m making the trip all the way from Virginia. One of my very good friends is fighting on the card and it would be big for the Navy to have two Sailors from one ship compete together on the same night. I would like to make the Navy proud by coming back with the belt. Hopefully a match can be made.” The Public Safety Boxing Game has changed.

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