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Rivalta Inks Puerto Rican Amateur Standout Luis Melendez to Managerial Contract

Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based boxing manager Henry Rivalta proudly announces the signing of 19-year-old featherweight prospect Luis “El Chucho” Melendez to a promotional contract.
A stand-out amateur in Florida and his native Puerto Rico, Melendez will be making his professional debut under the guidance of Rivalta in July.
Born and raised in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Melendez started boxing at age 11. He went on to have 124 Amatoraj bataloj, winning a number of Puerto Rican and international titles including the Junior Olympics, Olympic Cup, and the Puerto Rican Nationals from 101 Lbs. Al 132 Lbs.
Melendez says the managerial deal is the culmination of a long association the pair have held. “When I was about 15, I went to spar at the Mike Tyson Gym in West Palm Beach and I was sparring a pro and Henry saw me. He told me he likes what he sees and since then he’s had his eye on me. Now that I’m reaching my dream of going pro, Henry is the right person to help guide my career.”
A throwback fighter with a style more suited for the professional ranks, Melendez calls his style ‘smart aggressive.’
I have a very pro style. I sit down on my punches. I like to throw combinations a lot. I like to break my opponents down. I like to go to the body. Or, depending on the opponent, I can box you. I can also hit and not get hit when I need to.”
Melendez says training at KO Fitness in Hialeah, Florido, with trainer Michael Robles is going well and he’s excited to get started on his professional career. "Mi sentas grandan. This is my dream. I have always loved the pros. I used to watch and say ‘man I will be there one day.’ I’ve always had that style. I want to win titles in six divisions. I want to be the best pound for pound. I want to be the next face of Puerto Rico.”
“Luis has all the talent to become a world champion,” said Henry Rivalta. “He’s been a stand-out since he was a kid and he’s developed into a very good fighter. I’m happy to finally be working with him in the professionals. I look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with this next great fighter from Puerto Rico.”

Del Valle to battle Snow May 13 En #Va?ingtono, DC!

Por Tuja Elkarcerigo

Bayamon, PR (Aprilo 29, 2016) – 122 pound powerhouse Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle looks to continue his march towards the top of his division when he faces hard hitting Thomas “KO” Snow in an eight round bout Friday, Majo 13 at the D.C. Armory.

The fight will air live on BET at 10 PMa ET.

Living and fighting out of Bayamon, PR, Del Valle’s professional record is 21-2 Kun 16 gajnas venas laux la vojo de knokaŭta. A former NABA featherweight titlist, Del Valle destroyed Josh Crespo inside of two rounds April 9 in New Hampshire. Against Snow, Del Valle will look for his fourth straight win by stoppage.

Hailing from Capitol Heights, MD, which is 30 minutes from the nation’s capital, Snow enters the ring with an impressive 18-2 ledger and 12 victories via knockout. A winner in eight of his last nine, Snow looks to put the boxing world on notice with a victory in front of his friends and family on the 13Th.

“This is my second straight fight against a confident opponent close to their hometown,” Del Valle said from his training camp in Puerto Rico. “Fights like these add fuel to my fire because knocking out Thomas Snow in DC makes a bigger statement than doing it anywhere else.”

Del Valle also thinks a victory over Snow in front of a worldwide audience on BET will play a big role in moving him up the rankings.

“I really believe this fight is going to get me back where I need to be. Fighting on TV is very important at this stage of my career and I’d like to thank Roc Nation for this great opportunity. I also want to thank Thomas Snow for stepping up to the plate, even though he’s going to regret it afterwards!?

Promoted by Roc Nation as part of their “Throne Boxing” series, the card is headlined by a ten round bout featuring rising star Dusty Harrison against contender Mike Dallas.

Tickets are on sale now by going to Ticketmaster.com/event/15005069CFC435E1.

Fans can interact with Del Valle on Twitter @Orlanditoboxing or Facebook.com/Orlandito-Del-Valle-111406195543360.

Kontakto: Matt Yanofsky (Team Del Valle) ? 551-206-0578 or @kopublicity

Del Valle Disfaligas Crespo en Du

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Por Tuja Elkarcerigo
Salem, NH (Aprilo 10, 2016) – Ekstra bantamweight konkuranto Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle de Bayamon, PR trafis superregan duan rondan halton super loka ŝatolisto Josh Crespo sabato, Aprilo 9 Ĉe Rockingham Parko en Salem, NH.
Kun staranta ĉambro nur amasiĝi mane, Del Valle premadis Crespo frue en la komenca rondo kaj trovis hejmon por ĝustaj manoj. En la dua, Del Valle daŭrita konekti kun puraj pafoj inkluzivanta perfekte lokita malfacile overhand rajto al Crespo’s templo kiu sendis lin kraŝanta al la kanvaso. La ludo Crespo vekiĝita kaj tuj faletita reen al la kanvaso sed nekredeble farita ĝin reen al liaj piedoj antaŭ la kalkulo de 10. Kunproponas poste, Del Valle svarmis lia severe dolorita malamikon kaj alteriĝis nombron de stampiloj ĝis Crespo’s angulo ĵetis en la tualettuko ĉe 2:17.
?Mi sciis frue en la unua rondo ke mi estis la pli forta batalanto kaj estus kapabla dolori lin kun miaj stampiloj,” Del Valle dirita post kiam pliboniganta lian rekordon al 21-2 Kun 16 KO’s. “Mi donas lin ĉiuj la kredito en la monda por paŝanta ĝis batali min kaj havanta treegan koron. Mi pensis la ludgvidiston estis iranta halti ĝin ĉar mi’ve neniam vidis batalanton akiras frapita malsupren, Stari supre, Fali denove tiam reveni supre en malpli ol dek sekundoj.”
Del Valle kiu trafis lian trian sinsekvan halton ekde perdanta polemikan decidon al Luis Rosa, Estas certa ke li’ll alteriĝas alian vicon kontraŭ pinta batalanto en la tre proksima estonteco.
?Mi faris kion mi devis fari hieraŭ nokte kaj ĝi’s al pli grandaj kaj pli bonaj aferoj. En mia menso, Darchinyan estas la nura batalanto venki min kaj I’ve kreskita tre pro tio ke tiam. Estas multaj grandaj batalantoj ĉe 122 Marteladas ke I’d amo akiri en la ringo kun kaj I’m certa ĝi okazos baldaŭ.”
Del Valle’s sekvanta vico estas enhorarigita esti televidigita kaj formalaj detaloj sekvos abrupte.
Fervoruloj povas interrilati kun Del Valle sur Pepas @Orlanditoboxing aŭ Facebook.Com/Orlandito-Del-Valle-111406195543360.

Del Valle Inspired by Countrymen Oquendo and Martinez

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Bayamon, Puerto Rico (Septembro 15, 2015) – Last Saturday, featherweight contender Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle saw fellow Puerto Ricans Jonathan Oquendo and Ramon “Rocky” Martinez in exciting fights as part of the Floyd Mayweather-Andre Berto undercard.
Having lost three prior bouts against championship level fighters, Oquendo was out to prove that his fourth time would be a charm against two-division titlist Jhonny Gonzalez of Mexico. A considerable underdog, Oquendo overcame a first round knockdown to drop Gonzalez the very next round en route to an entertaining majority decision victory. The win was the biggest of his career and puts him in position for a world title shot.
Later that evening, Martinez defended his WBO Super Featherweight championship against Orlando Salido. Known among Puerto Rican fans for twice knocking out highly touted Juan Manuel Lopez, Salido won titles at 126 Kaj 130 pounds and looked to avenge a prior loss against Martinez. En la tria raŭndo, Salido scored a controversial knockdown but himself ended up on the canvas later in that stanza courtesy of a Martinez right hand. From there, Martinez and Salido showed why Puerto Rico vs Mexico is regarded as boxing’s best rivalry, going to war until the final bell. The fight was ruled a split draw and a third match will likely take place.
Like his countrymen Del Valle, 19-2, has had ups and downs in his career. Je 2011, he scored a career best win against highly regarded Dat Nguyen to capture the NABA featherweight crown in New York City less than 24 hours before the Puerto Rican Day Parade. #Beda?rinde, his two defeats came on big stages against former two-division world champion Vic Darchinyan and more controversially to unbeaten contender Luis Rosa. Following the March 2014 setback against Rosa, Del Valle took time away from the ring and was granted a release from his promotional and managerial contracts. Understanding that he was in a tougher spot than a few years prior, he carefully evaluated his options.
This past March, Del Valle resurfaced by scoring an 8Thround stoppage over gatekeeper Roberto Castaneda and signing with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports. After the win, he entertained a few fight offers and is expecting to fight a few more times in 2015. The performance by his countrymen last Saturday night however put him in a whole different mindset when he went to the gym the next morning.
?I was extremely impressed by Rocky and Oquendo,"Diris Del Valle. “Both suffered multiple defeats but overcame them by performing on a huge stage last week. After watching the fights, I sat back and realized that could be me if given a similar opportunity. It truly inspired me to train harder because I want to make Puerto Rico proud!?
Without an official date set for his next match, Del Valle is hoping he receives a spot on Miguel Cotto-Saul “Canelo” Alvarez undercard and promises to excite if given the opportunity.
?Real boxing fans are more excited for Cotto-Canelo than any other fight this year including Mayweather-Pacquiao. That is going to be another great chapter in the Puerto Rico-Mexico rivalry. It’d be a dream come true to fight on that card against a top Mexican boxer. I’m eager to show the world that Orlandito is back and motivated!?
Fans can follow Del Valle on Twitter @Orlanditoboxing.