Today the defendant also admitted to resisting arrest and there were intimated guilty pleas to counts of assaulting a security guard and damaging a window during the March 26 incident outside the popular Dunedin student haunt Starters Bar.
It is alleged about 11pm on the night, the man "became enraged by a derogatory comment" a friend made about his girlfriend.
"This led to the defendant punching a hole in a security window at the bar," the summary of facts contends.
The man then allegedly had a heated verbal argument with his girlfriend and Otago University campus security were alerted.
When the security guard intervened, the man allegedly punched him in the face. The security guard slipped and fell to his knees and he was allegedly kneed in the face.
The security officer suffered bruising, swelling and tenderness to his left eye and a cut to the elbow.
The man was eventually restrained on the ground when a passing police patrol stopped to intervene.
The summary of facts alleges the man, "who was struggling violently", then punched the female police officer in the face.
When he realised he had punched a police officer, he allegedly yelled "get off me cop".
He then allegedly punched the officer in the face three or four times, the summary of facts alleges.
After being handcuffed, the man allegedly continued to struggle violently with police and attempted to head butt the officers as well as kicking out at them.
The defendant will appear in Dunedin District Court next month.
His lawyer has a week to file an appeal against Judge Kiernan's suppression decision.