Fighting Cop Jusue Bastillada Returns for PBF Title Bout in Toledo City
Fighting Cop Bastillada Returns for PBF Title Bout in Toledo City

Jusue Bastillada, a fighting cop from Toledo City, is set to make his return to the ring in his hometown. He will face the experienced BJ Wild in the main event of Chao Sy International Promotions' "Fist of Fury XI" on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Barba Sports Complex.

Bastillada's Quest for Redemption

Bastillada, a full-time police officer in Toledo City, will be vying for the Philippine Boxing Federation (PBF) featherweight title against Wild. The 36-year-old fighter aims to bounce back from a defeat he suffered nearly a year ago, when he lost a split-decision to former ALA boxer Jess Rhey Waminal in a World Boxing Foundation (WBF) Silver featherweight title fight, also held in Toledo City. That loss was only the second of his 12-fight career.

Wild's Struggles

BJ Wild started his professional career as one of the country's most promising prospects. He opened with 12 wins and a draw before hitting a rough patch. Currently, he is riding a six-fight losing skid and has not tasted victory in the past three years. Wild suffered his first career defeat in 2024 when he was stopped by Japanese fighter Subaru Murata in six rounds in Japan. Since then, he has also lost to Sem Jopet Enano, India's Laldinsanga Laldinsanga, Gabriel Tapales, Benny Cañete, and most recently, Mark Anthony Sarino.

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Fight Records

Bastillada carries an impressive 10-2 win-loss slate with six knockouts, while Wild is 12-6-1, also with six knockouts.

Undercard Bouts

In the undercard, Joperson Trazo (7-2-1, 2 KOs) will face Jhonrey Montesclaros (5-2, 1 KO), while unbeaten Justin Trazo (2-0, 1 KO) takes on Karl Balingan (3-0, 3 KOs).

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