(San Diego, CA) – The last bout of twenty-five year old Ulises Sierra (5-0-1, 4KOs) of San Diego was a complete beat down of the late sub Loren “Rock” Myers in late February. In a contest scheduled for four rounds, Myers didn’t see the end of the bout since by the third round he was bloodied from a savage gash on his upper lip and visibly defeated in body and spirit.
“I felt I performed very well. I am still in the learning process of my career,” the only son of a Puerto Rican fighter and a Samoan mother. “I felt I did very well but there is always room for improvement which is what I am trying to do while I am in the gym. Get better and keep training hard.”
Quiet outside of the ring, Sierra, son of late 80s San Diego Padres pitcher Ulises “Candy” Sierra, turns into a beast inside of it who only sees red which makes for an all-action affair no matter who he faces. “I felt I performed very well. I am still in the learning process of my career. I felt I did well but there is always room for improvement which is what I am trying to do while I am in the gym. Get better and keep training hard.”






