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Salita Promotions and Puerto Rico’s Fresh Productions Spotlight Jr. Welterweight Contenders on March 1 Fight Card

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Main Event: IBF Jr. Welterweight World Title Eliminator

Subriel Matías vs. Gabriel Valenzuela

Sabado, Marso 1 * Fajardo, Puerto Rico * Live on DAZN

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Detroit(Pebrero 13, 2025)- Salita Promotions ugFresh Productions have announced the addition of several surging contenders, including two pivotal jr. welterweight title bouts added to the event headlined by Puerto Rican knockout specialistSubriel Matías(21-2, 21 KOs) and Mexico’s hard-hittingGabriel Valenzuela(30-3, 17 KOs) in an IBF Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator.

Puerto Rico resident and WBO No. 3 ranked contenderAlfredo Santiago (16-2, 7 KOs) ug undefeatedNestor Bravo (23-0, 16 KOs), pwesto Dili. 6 sa WBA, will both be in action in separate bouts onSabado, Marso 1, mabuhi saDAZN. The winner of each 140-pound bout will position himself for a world title shot, none more significantly than in the main event, where the winner will earn the mandatory position to face reigning IBF ChampRichardson Hitchins.

Also announced today, making his anticipated professional debut is Puerto Rico’sYandiel Lozano and Salita Promotions promising heavyweight prospectPryce Taylor (6-0, 4 KOs) gikan sa Brooklyn, N.Y..

Returning to Puerto Rico for the second time in five months, Salita Promotions has continued to explore the rich boxing talent residing on the island, much like the company has done the past two years in the state of Michigan. With a proven track record of discovering talent throughout the greater Detroit and Flint, Mich., region, Salita Promotions PresidentDmitriy Salitacontinues to give up-and-coming and rising talent a global platform to perform.

“We provided a path and platform for many fighters to earn recognition and achieve their dreams,” said Dmitriy Salita. “From solidified world champions like Claressa Shields to budding stars like Ardreal Holmes Jr., Salita Promotions continues to mine for the next super stars of boxing throughout Michigan and now we are doing the same in Puerto Rico. Stars from the Caribbean Island such asMiguel CottoFélix Trinidad, ugJuan ‘John John’ Molina have all paved the way for the prospects we will be showcasing on March 1.”

The co-main event will see the WBO NABO Jr. Welterweight Title on the line as Santiago, who hails from the Dominican Republic, meets fellow countrymanJavier Fortuna(39-5, 28 KOs). Santiago, 30, returns to the ring on the heels of a statement first-round TKO victory over Mexico’s Pedro Campa in November 2024. Currently on the strength of three straight victories, Santiago captured the WBO NABO Jr. Welterweight Title last June when he defeated Angel Fierro via unanimous decision, and on March 1, Santiago will attempt to defend his title for the third time. Starting his impressive career off with an undefeated record of 12-0, Santiago earned a shot against former Undisputed Lightweight World Champion Devin Haney for the WBC Lightweight World Championship in November 2019. While coming up short, Santiago has proven that he belongs in the upper echelon of the Jr. Welterweight Division.

This is a great opportunity to showcase the level I am at,” said Santiago. “I have worked hard, I’m in my best shape, and on March 1 sa Fajardo, I’m going to give it my all in the ring. I respect Javier Fortuna, but he will find out that he’s facing a true warrior. I’m ready for any version of him that shows up in front of my people in Fajardo. I’m going to go to war and take the victory.

Entering his second bout in just over two months, the 35-year-old Fortuna will compete in Puerto Rico for the first time. Like his opponent, Fortuna is coming off an impressive TKO victory defeating Jonatan Mariano in December 2024. Boasting a staggering 28 KOs sa iyang ngalan, Fortuna held the WBC Continental Americas Lightweight Title in 2019 and challenged former IBF Super Featherweight World Champion Joseph Diaz in 2021 for the WBC Interim Lightweight World Title.

Dugang pa, undefeated Nestor Bravoand South Africa’sXolisani Ndongeni(32-6, 19 KOs) will collide for the vacant WBA Intercontinental Jr. Welterweight Title. Hailing from Arecibo, P.R., Bravo will return to action after nearly a year away from the ring. Sa iyang katapusan nga outing, Bravo scored a second-round knockout victory over Carlos Manuel Portillo. Following a decorated amateur career with numerous national and international tournament wins, Bravo turned professional in 2015 when he defeated Nestor Ortiz via knockout. Previously holding the WBC Latino Lightweight Title and the WBO NABO Super Lightweight Title, Bravo pursues another belt when he faces his toughest test to date in Ndongeni.

Recently challenging for the vacant WBO Latino Lightweight Title, Ndongeni looks to insert himself back into the win column against Bravo. A tenured competitor, Ndongeni has held the WBF International Featherweight Title, IBO International Lightweight Title, and WBF Lightweight Title. With ample experience against undefeated prospects, Ndongeni aims to give the rising Bravo his first defeat.

Kicking off the night live on DAZN and in a quick turnaround, Brooklyn, N.Y.’s Pryce Taylor returns to action against Arizona’sTrevor Kotara(4-3-1, 1 KO) following his second-round knockout victory over Jerell Nettles on February 2. A promising heavyweight prospect, Taylor signed with Salita Promotions in November 2024, and has since gone 2-0 under the banner, both victories coming by way of knockout. Standing at 6-foot-4, Taylor is a former collegiate basketball player and has won two New York Golden Gloves title.

Sa katapusan, Puerto Rico’s own Yandiel Lozano will make his much-anticipated professional debut. The silver medalist at the World Youth Championships, a four-time champion of the Bert Sugar Tournament, Florida Junior Silver Gloves champion, and two-time Puerto Rican National Champion, Lozano steps into the star-studded featherweight division after a solid amateur career.

“Fajardo is filled with pride as it welcomes home two of its greatest warriors of the ring,” said José Aníbal Meléndez, Mayor Autonomous Municipality of Fajardo. “Subriel Matías, born and raised in our town, returns to the ring to once again prove why he is one of the most outstanding figures in world boxing. Alongside him, another great champion from Fajardo, Alfredo ‘Ojo’ Santiago, will be defending his title, proudly representing our city. For Fajardo, this event is not just a sporting spectacle but a celebration of the determination, disiplina, and talent that define our athletes.”

ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 pinaagi sa Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Taga TV, Universal Sports Network, UFC Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Subriel Matías Headlines “Taínos vs. Aztecas” card Tonight in Bayamón

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Bayamón, Puerto Rico – Competitive fights are what the company Fresh Productions Boxing will offer by way of the “Taínos vs. Aztecas” card, happening this Saturday, November 9th in the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum in Bayamón.

Every fight of this event will be Puerto Ricans against Mexicans as a tribute to the legendary, relevant, and exciting rivalry of the sport.

Sa main event, former world champion Subriel Matías “el Orgullo de Maternillo” (20-2, 20 KOs) will face the dangerous Roberto “El Rifle” Ramírez (26-3-1, 19 KOs) sa Mexico, in a duel of punchers, gikatakda alang sa 10 rounds in the junior welterweight division (140 libra).

Roberto Ramírez:

“Thank you all for being here. I’ve come prepared and ready for a war, to represent Mexico and to give a good show in front of those present for this event of ‘Haitians’ against Mexicans”, comments that caused laughter among those on hand.

Subriel Matías, ika- #5 pinaagi sa IBF:

“Haha! He called me ‘Haitian’. This is the end, haha. Una sa tanan, I thank God for this opportunity following my defeat on June 15th. I’m active five months since that fight. I want to say so many things, but really, I want my next performances to speak for me, and I’m the pride of Maternillo, I’ll see you all on Saturday, and this is ‘Taínos vs. Aztecas’”.

Promoter Juan Orengo:

“Five competitive fights are what this card features, sugod sa 7:00 sa gabii. dinhi, we go straight to it. None of these fights will be easy. Anyone who knows Fresh Production Boxing’s style knows that our fights are not easy. Kini nga Sabado, expect mayhem of the good kind”.

Sa co-main event, Bayamon’s Jeyvier Cintrón (12-1, 6 KOs), the only Puerto Rican boxer to participate in two Olympics, looks to climb up to the top 15 in the 118-pound rankings as he faces Rashib Martínez (23-3-1, 11 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico, for the vacant WBO International title in a 10-round bout.

Jeyvier Cintrón:

“I’m happy with this opportunity. I came in top shape for this fight. I trained according to the opponent I’ll face off against. I believe many know it’s no myth that I was laying low for a long time and now I’m coming back with more hunger. Everyone will see that there will be Jeyvier for a long time. I still feel a desire to bring glory to Puerto Rico. They say you got to reach the bottom to see glory and that’s what’s been handed to me. I went through tough times, and on Saturday, I’ll show what I’m capable of”.

Rashib Martínez:

“Thank you to the promotion company for the opportunity. Fighting in Puerto Rico is a source of pride and more so as part of a card that represents this rivalry of Puerto Rico vs. Mexico. This fight against Jeyvier is my ticket to launch me for bigger things. I come thoroughly prepared physically and mentally, and I will give a great performance. Thank you to my manager Sergio Reina for getting me to this point”.

As if that were not enough, the recent WBO NABO champion at 140 libra, and ranked #8 by the organization, Alfredo ‘Ojo’ Santiago (15-2, 6 KOs), from Fajardo, will defend his title against Mexican Pedro ‘La Roca’ Campa (36-3-1, 24 KOs), from Sonora, Mexico in a 10-round fight.

Usab, in a battle that promises plenty of action, Cidra’s Abimael “Manos de Piedra” Ortiz (10-1, 5 KOs) will face Mexican world contender Kevin “El Chacal” González (27-1-1, 14 KOs) of Sinaloa in the 122-pound division, slated for 10 rounds.

To open the broadcast, former Puerto Rican national champion Luis Rodríguez (13-0, 11 KOs) of Toa Alta, will battle Mexican Marcos “Zurdo” Vázquez (20-1-1, 10 KOs) in the super middleweight division.

Tickets are on sale on Ticketera.com

The event will be broadcast byPPV.COM, one of the leading platforms in live broadcasts under the pay-per-view model (PPV). This event will also be available via all cable and satellite providers.

The residential fee for the PPV is $39.95. It’ll also be available on Closed Circuit in Puerto Rico, USA, ug Canada.

MICHIGAN NATIVE JOSHUA PAGAN STAYS UNDEFEATED WITH THRILLING MAIN-EVENT DECISION OVER VETERAN HASKELL RHODES

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Juan Carrillo Dominating In Unanimous Decision Victory For IBF Light Heavyweight Latino World Title Belt Over Lenin Castillo In the Co-Feature

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – October 18, 2024 – Michigan’s Joshua Pagan outdueled cagey veteran Haskell Rhodes in the “Fight of the Night” and main event of Salita Promotions’“Big Time Boxing Puerto Rico” event on Friday with a unanimous decision victory from the Coca-Cola Music Hall and on DAZN.

Gianggaan “Double J”,  pagano nga, whose father grew up in Puerto Rico and later moved to the United States settling in Grand Rapids where Pagan was born, had a legion of boisterous fans in his corner all night as he moved his record to 11-0 (4 KOs) in the 10-round lightweight victory over Rhodes (31-7, 16 KOs). In a fight closer than the judges’ scorecards indicated, Pagan’s hand was raised in victory by the referee with the scores of 100-90 ug 99-91 twice.

“It was amazing tonight, and the entire crowd was filled with just so much energy,” Pagan said. “I wanted to get the knockout, but he was just so experienced. I give him a lot of credit.”

The all-action fight saw an amazing fifth round with exchanges by both fighters that had fans rise to their feet and show their appreciation to both boxers.

The co-feature sawJuan Carrillo(13-0, 9 KOs) from Barranquilla, Colombia, win the IBF Light Heavyweight Latino title as he scored a decisive unanimous decision overLenin Castillo(25-6-1, 19 KOs) sa Santo Domingo, D.R. Gisugat sa mga hurado ang away 98-92, 99-91, 100-90. Two judges gave Castillo the eighth round while the third had Carrillo winning the back-and-forth round and pitching a shutout.

In the second television bout, local San Juan favorite Kiria Tapia (5-0, 0 KOs) won for the fifth time against no defeats as she recorded a dominating six-round unanimous decision over Beata Dudek (4-5, 4 KOs) in a fight that saw flashes of the great Puerto Rican champion Amanda Serrano. The trio of judges were all in agreement with their scorecards giving it to Tapia 60-53. Tapia, who knocked Dudek to the canvas in the first round, threw her wide left at will in dominating the outclassed Hungarian.

Opening the highly anticipated DAZN main card, “Motor City” Detroit’sDa’Velle Smith(10-0, 8 KOs) scored a first-round technical knockout overGilberto Santos(16-16, 12 KOs) from Brazil. It was never a contest as Smith came out the aggressor and knocked Smith to the ground twice before the referee had seen enough following a blistering overhand right and called the bout at 2:28 sa unang round.

See below for more on the DAZN fights and what the fighters had to say:

LIGHTWEIGHT MAIN EVENT – 10 Rounds

Joshua Pagan(11-0, 4 KOs) sa ibabaw saHaskell Rhodes(31-7-1, 16 KOs) pinaagi sa unanimous decision

Mga scorecard: 99-91 makaduha ug 100-90

“I wish I would’ve had a couple more rounds,” Rhodes said in defeat. “It was a good fight. My hat’s off to Joshua. He fought a clean, smart fight. I love boxing and getting up every day and going to the gym. So I can’t wait to see what’s next for me.”

IBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT LATINO WORLD TITLE CO-FEATURE – 10 Rounds

Juan Carrillo(13-0, 9 KOs) napildi Lenin Castillo(25-6-1, 19 KOs) pinaagi sa unanimous decision

Mga scorecard: 98-92, 99-91, 100-90

“I was looking for the knockout and tried to get him out of there, but he was a tough opponent,” Carrillo said. “Hopefully, what’s next for me is an opponent with a big name.”

WOMEN’S SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT MAIN CARD BOUT – 6 Rounds

Kiria Tapia(5-0, 0 KOs) sixth-round unanimous decision overBeata Dudek(4-5, 4 KOs)

 Mga scorecard: 60-53, 60-53, 60-53

“I was happy to have all the support of my family and fans in attendance,” Tapia said. “I want to keep improving and progressing and my team and I are confident it could lead to a world title shot someday. The early knockdown set the tone for what I was able to do for the rest of the fight.”

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT MAIN CARD BOUT – 6 Rounds

Da’Velle Smith(10-0, 8 KOs) mihunongGilberto Santos(16-16, 12 KOs) via first-round TKO (2:28).

“I felt amazing, and it was fun out there,” Smith said “It didn’t last long but I don’t get paid extra for overtime. I was able to show the fans in Puerto Rico and around the world just a bit of what I can bring. He came in overweight, but we didn’t complain. We just show up and win.”

In preliminary action, all four winners came from the island of Puerto Rico and from the “A” side. They includedAllen Moralesgikan sa San Juan (KO at 1:38 sa round sa duha ka), Jorge Vizcarrando from Trujillo Alto (TKO at :15 sa round upat ka), Karla Davila (six-round unanimous decision) ugAntonio Motafrom Toa Baja (four-round majority decision). 

"Big Time Boxing Puerto Rico”was promoted by Salita Promotions in collaboration with PR Best Boxing Promotions (PRBBP) ug 21 Events and is part of Salita Promotions’“Big Time Boxing USA” sunod-sunod nga, the leading developmental series for promising prospects and young contenders on their journey toward a world championship.

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ABOUT SALITA PROMOTIONS

Salita Promotions was founded in 2010 pinaagi sa Dmitriy Salita, a professional boxer and world-title challenger who saw the need for a promotional entity to feature boxing’s best young prospects and established contenders in North America and around the world. Viewers watching fighters on worldwide television networks including SHOWTIME, HBO, ESPN, Taga TV, Universal Sports Network, UFC Fight Pass, DAZN, ESPN+ and MSG have enjoyed Salita Promotions fight action in recent years. We pride ourselves on offering our fighters opportunities inside and outside the ring. Salita Promotions looks forward to continuing to grow and serve the needs of fight fans around the globe.

Check the Salita PromotionsYOUTUBE CHANNEL for regular updates of the modern world’s greatest fighters, contenders and prospects in action.

ABOUT DAZN

DAZN is the home of European football, women’s football, boxing and MMA, and the NFL (excl. USA). DAZN is building the ultimate sports entertainment platform, based on premium sports rights, world-leading tech, and multi-platform distribution. DAZN believes that fans from across the globe should be able to watch, read, bet, play, share, socialise, buy tickets and merchandise, all in one place, with one account, one wallet and on one app.  For more information on DAZN, its products, mga tawo, and performance, visit dazngroup.com. 

Multi-World boxing champion Amanda Serrano to headline iKON 7 MMA event

STREAMING LIVE & EXCLUSIVELY ON UFC FIGHT PASS®June 11th FROM LOS MOCHIS, SINALOA, MEXICO
LAS VEGAS (Mayo 20, 2021) – Multiple World boxing champion Amanda "Ang Tinuod nga Deal" Serrano kabubut-on headline icon 7, presented by iKON Fighting Federation, the mixed-martial-arts division of Roy Jones Jr. Boxing, Hunyo 11th at Benito Juarez Auditorium in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.

icon 7 will be streamed live and exclusively JUNE 11 on UFC FIGHT PASS®, sugod sa 10 sa gabii. UG / 7 sa gabii. PT. To sign up for UFC FIGHT PASS, ang nanguna nga digital subscription nga serbisyo sa kalibutan alang sa mga dula sa combat, palihug bisitaha ang www.ufcfightpass.com or download the UFC app.

Puerto Rico native Serrano, away gikan sa Brooklyn, New York, mao 1-0-1 in mixed-martial-arts competition. She will face pro-debuting Valentia Garcia, sa Mexico, sa icon 7main event. One of the greatest female boxers of all-time, Serrano is a 10-time, 7-division World champion, who sports a remarkable 40-1-1(30 Kos) pro record.

“We are thrilled to have Amanda Serrano headlining our card,” iKON Fighting Federation president Keith Veltre miingon. “She is a great boxing champion, one of the all-time best, who is going to make waves in MMA. She can really fight! Her fight is also a continuation of the terrific Puerto Rico versus Mexico sports rivalry.”

Sa co-bahin nga panghitabo, Las Vegas fighter Johnny “The Paradox” Parsons (6-2-0, icon: 2-0-0) mga nawong Ricardo “Woody” Chavez (5-1-0), sa Mexico, at a 175-pound catchweight.

Undefeated Tucson welterweight Pete “Dead Game” Rodriguez, a familiar iKON fighter, goes for his fourth straight victory without a lossall in iKON competition – versus Mexican opponent Roberto “Pixley 2B” Pixley (5-1-0).

Scheduled to fight on the undercard is Yakima, Washington featherweight Jorge “The Natural” Alcala (4-1-0) vs. Sergio “The Animal” Cortez (3-2-0), Hong Kong female featherweight Ramona Pasqual (4-2-0) vs. pro-debuting Guadalupe Guzman, Miami by way of Egypt welterweight Manmoud Sebie vs. Enrique Hernandez in a battle of pro-debuting fighters, pro-debuting female flyweights Rosselyn Chavira, sa Tucson (ANG) ug Sofia Salacar, and Mexican featherweights Luis “Mano” Garcia (1-2, icon: 1-1-0) vs. pro-debuting Angel Rivera.

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RING CITY USA ANNOUNCES STACKED UNDERCARD for march 18 event in puerto rico

Live on NBC Sports Network and NBC Sports App

9:00 sa gabii. UG / 6:00 sa gabii. PT

Twitch Prelims Start at 6:30 sa gabii. UG / 3:30 sa gabii. PT

Los Angeles – March 12, 2021 – Ring City USA, the new sports media startup that debuted its Thursday night boxing series in November 2020, announced a stacked undercard today for its March 18 event, the next fight night of the boxing outfit’s three-event residency in Puerto Rico. The three-fight main card will begin at 9 sa gabii. ET / 6 hapon. PT on NBC Sports Network in the United States and Puerto Rico, and on Twitch for fans outside of the U.S, live from Albergue Olimpico (Olympic Center) in Salinas.

The six-fight event is headlined by another chapter in the iconic Puerto Rico vs. Mexico ring rivalry asAlberto Machado (22-2, 18 KOs) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, mga gubatAngel ‘Tashiro’ Fierro (17-1-1, 13 KOs) sa Tijuana, Mexico, in a ten-round lightweight bout. Machado was previously slated to fight undefeated prospect Hector Tanajara who was forced to withdraw due to illness.

In the evening’s co-main event from Puerto RicoJose ‘Chiquro’ Martinez, (21-1-2, 14 KOs), of Las Marias, Puerto Rico, clashes with three-time world title challengerIsrael ‘Jiga’ Gonzalez (26-4, 11 KOs) of Los Cabos, Mexico, in a ten-round bantamweight bout.

The 28-year-old Martinez looks to stay in the win column following a second-round knockout of Yeison Vargas in February 2020 in San Juan, P.R. His last four victories have come by knockout.

Following a hard-fought twelve-round decision loss to pound-for-pound great Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez in October 2020, the 24-year-old Gonzalez defeated Samuel Gutierrez just two months later in December 2020 in San Lucas, Mexico. Martinez has also challenged world champions Khalid Yafai and Jerwin Ancajas for their title belts in the last three years.

A six-round light heavyweight fight will round out the main card on NBC Sports Network featuringIrish’ Joe Ward, (2-1, 2 KOs), of Moate, Ireland, who will look to avenge his pro debut setback againstMarco ‘El Muneco’ Delgado, (7-1, 5 KOs), of Turlock, Calif.

Fighting at Madison Square Garden on October 5, 2019, Ward suffered a severe knee injury in the second round which delivered Delgado a technical knockout victory. Ward has bounced back with two first round knockouts taking place in December 2020 sa Mexico. Since the victory over Ward, Delgado has continued his winning ways with a six-round decision over previously undefeated Burley Brooks in December 2020 in Arlington, Texas.

Headlining the Twitch undercard broadcast, nga magsugod sa 6:30 sa gabii. UG / 3:30 sa gabii. PT, three-time world title challengerMaricela ‘La Diva’ Cornejo, (13-4, 5 KOs), sa Los Angeles, Calif. faces off againstAlma Ibarra (7-1, 4 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico.

In the last three years, Cornejo has twice come up short against unified Super Middleweight World Champion Franchon Dezurn-Crews in her quest to win a world championship. Sandwiched between the two world title fights, Cornejo was victorious in a tremendous performance against veteran Erin Toughill on January 27, 2019 in front of her legion of hometown fans in Los Angeles.

A winner of her first seven fights, Ibarra looks to return to the win column following a hard-fought ten-round decision loss to undefeated WBA Interim Junior Middleweight Champion Raquel Miller on November 23, 2019.

In an eight-round flyweight battle, former world champion and knockout artistAngel ‘Tito’ Acosta, (21-2, 21 KOs), sa San Juan, Puerto Rico, mga gubatGilberto Mendoza (17-9-3, 8 KOs) sa Modesto, Calif.

The 30-year-old Acosta made three successful defenses of his world title before losing to Elwin Soto in June 2019. In his last fight in October 2019, Acosta stopped Raymond Tabugon in the fifth round. The upset-minded Mendoza hits the ring following a hard-fought decision loss to top undefeated Mexican prospect Sergio Rios Jimenez.

Rounding out the card in a six-round junior lightweight battle, top undefeated paglaomEdwin ‘The Chin’ Valentin(9-0, 8 KOs) will fight in his hometown of Salinas when he faces veteranHector Marengo (7-14-4, 4 KOs) sa Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

Follow Ring City USA onFacebookTwitterugInstagramfor the latest updates or visitwww.ringcityusa.com.

About Ring City USA

Ring City, which launched in 2020, is boxing’s newest sports media platform. Working in tandem with a variety of promoters and talent, its new boxing series places an emphasis on competitive matchups that genuinely test the fighters and excite the fight fans. Ring City provides great fights in the ring and compelling shoulder programming outside of the ring. Ring City is the proving ground where up-and-coming talent can earn their stripes and launch themselves into the upper echelon of boxing stardom.

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Boxing saved the life of Two-Division World Champion “El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Hunyo 4, 2020) – Like many boxers, duha-ka-division world champion "El Gallo" Jose Antonio Rivera credits boxing for saving his life.

“Absolutely,” Rivera agreed. “After my mom passed away when I was 10 ka tuig ang panuigon, I gave up on life and my decision-making reflected that: hanging around with the wrong crowd including gang members, consuming alcohol between the ages of 10 and 15. I was definitely going in the wrong direction.

“I never thought I had a future until I started boxing. It’s hard to say what I’d be doing if I had never boxed, but by the way I was living, I’d probably be in jail or dead by now.”

Born in Philadelphia, Rivera lived in Puerto Rico and Springfield, MA, prior to him moving to Worcester, MA, where he met a man who helped change his lifeCarlos Garcia, who was in charge of a special boxing program at the Worcester Boys & mga babaye Club.

Rivera had started boxing at the age of 14 ½ in a basement with his friendFelix Lopez.  He had fallen in love with boxing after watchingRoberto Duran upset“Sugar” Ray Leonard in their first fight. The young Puerto Rican-American specifically used his amateur boxing experience to prepare for the professional ranks. Garcia, who is in the National Golden Gloves Hall of Fame, put him in a novice match after only one amateur fight in order to put Rivera on the fast track, because he understood that Rivera dreamed of becoming a world champion as a professional. Rivera finished with a 35-15 amateur nga rekord, highlighted by a bronze medal performance at the PAL Nationals.

“I never had big amateur aspirations but, siyempre, I wanted to win every fight I competed in,” Rivera said. “Once I didn’t qualify for the Olympic Trials, my plan was to turn pro. I didn’t know how much the amateurs would groom me to be a successful professional boxer. I’m glad I listened to my coaches, otherwise I would have turned pro earlier, because I would get frustrated with the politics of the amateurs. I hated losing, but I hated losing even more when I knew that I should have won. After three years together (with Garcia) in the amateurs and gaining a great wealth of experience traveling all over New England, the country and even fighting in Canada, I saw all types of styles and talented boxers that helped me as a pro. Carlos is like a father figure to me and during all of our training and travels, he was always in my head, building me up to become a good boxer, but also to help me become a better man.”

Sa Nobyembre 7, 1992, Rivera made his pro debut, pagtuktok saFrancisco Mercedes in the second round. He went on to win his first 23 pro bouts, including the Massachusetts State welterweight title in 1995. His first pro loss was to veteran Philadelphia fighterWillie Wise (20-3-4), who won a controversial 10-round split decision at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut. Rivera had proven that he was more than a prospect in his first loss, losing a close decision (98-95, 94-97, 94-96) to an opponent that upset Mexican iconJulio Cesar Chavez (102-3-2) only three years later.

Showing the same resiliency that stayed with Rivera his entire career, two fights later Rivera stoppedGilberto Flores in two rounds to capture the International Boxing Organization (IBO) world welterweight championship. Rivera extended his new win streak to seven, before losing back to back fights. Four fights later, bisan, Rivera registered his first statement victory in 2001, pagtuktok saFrankie Randall (55-10-1) sa 10th round to retain his North American Boxing Association (Usab) crown in his first defense.

Now promoted by legendary Don King, Rivera traveled across the Atlantic Ocean in September 2003 to Germany, where few Americans were able to win. Rivera proved early that he meant business, dropping previously undefeatedMichel Trabant in the second round en route to winning a 12-round majority decision for the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA).  His reign, Apan, didn’t last long. In his first defense, Rivera lost a 12-round split decision at home in Worcester to challengerLuis Collazo (24-1)

Rivera moved up one weight class for his next fight, showing the resiliency that was a staple during his career for his next fight, also at home, against WBA junior middleweight World championAlexandro Garcia (25-1).

In his next fight and first defense of his third world title, Rivera was stopped for the first time in his pro career, by new champTravis Simms (24-0), and then he was knocked out byDaniel Santos (24-0) in round eight of their WBA junior middleweight title eliminator.

Rivera retired in 2008 only to make a comeback in 2001, after which he retired again until returning for two fights in Worcester to complete his pro career with 50 away, the last coming at the age of 46.

“Jose’s USA Boxing experiences shaped him into the man of character he is today, sa sulod ug sa gawas sa singsing,"MiingonChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. “He took the road less traveled for a world champion, and in doing so he showcased his toughness and perseverance that made him a great example for today’s USA Boxers.”

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Created to champion lifelong, mutually beneficial relationships between USA Boxing and its alumni, –boxers, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, simply register atalumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

Rivera was a true working world champion. Few world champions also had full-time jobs during their title reigns. Rivera used vacation time, as well as personal and sick days, when he went to training camp for some of his major fights.

“I always had a good work ethic growing up,” he explained. “When I moved to Worcester at 16 ka tuig ang panuigon, I lived by myself: school, work, and then to the Boys & Girls Club to train. I kept the same work ethic I had at 19 when I turned pro. I became a father at 20, so providing for my family was essential. Although it was hard, I knew boxing wasn’t going to last forever, and I was lucky enough to find a good job working for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Trial Courts. It made for long days when I was training, especially when I was fighting for or defending my world championships. In the end, bisan, keeping my job was the best decision I could have made for me and my family.”

Rivera. who was an Associate Court Officer for years and promoted last year to Assistant Chief Court Officer, is still involved in boxing. He and his oldest sonA.J. Rivera, own and operate a boxing promotional company, Rivera Promotions Entertainment, to give young fighters in his area opportunities to fight more often and at home. Jose occasionally drops by the Boys & Girls Club to visit his former coaches, Garcia andRocky Gonzalez, to support their young talent. He also goes to his friendKendrick Ball’s gym, Camp Be Right, to give young fighters there a few tips and to keep in shape (not for another comeback).

Jose Antonio Rivera will be best known for his toughness and determination, which led him into a different life, including three world championships and a wonderful life he never would have enjoyed.

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“Popeye” mobalik ngadto sa South niini Sabado sa Charlotte, North Carolina


Hartford, Conn. (Pebrero 18, 2019) – undefeated paglaom Richard “Popeye Ang marinero Tawo” Rivera mobalik ngadto sa South niini Sabado sa gabii (Feb. 23) sa laing “magpabilin busy” sa pagpakig-away sa mga “Christy Martin Fight Night” card, gipresentar sa Christy Martin Promotions, sa Centerstage @ Noda sa Charlotte, North Carolina.


niadtong Nobyembre 30th, Rivera nakig-away sa Charlotte sa unang higayon, nanuktok sa lokal nga paborito Josue Robertson sa ikaunom nga round. sa Feb. 23 siya atubang sa beteranong Mexican fighter Jose “Olimpico” koral (20-23, 12 KOs) diha sa usa ka gikatakda unom-ka-hugna nga away nga tigian sa usa ka 187-pound kuha-gibug-aton.

Ang Puerto Rican-American fighter wala sa daghang mga supporters sa miaging panahon sa palibot apan, base sa iyang impresibong performance, siya midaog sa pipila ka mga fans sa iyang kiliran, ug siya sa bug-os nga nagtinguha sa pagdugang sa dugang niini nga biyahe.

“Nakig-away didto sa unang panahon usa ka makapaikag nga kasinatian,” Rivera miingon. “Ako adunay pipila ka mga mixed emosyon, apan ang mga fans didto gipakita kanako sa usa ka daghan sa gugma. Ang mga tawo miduol kanako human sa away nga nag-ingon kon sa unsang paagi sa daghan nga sila nalipay sa pagtan-aw kanako sa pagpakig-away. Kini mao ang usa ka maayo nga kasinatian alang kanako. Gidugmok ko sa usa ka lokal nga fighter, apan sila gusto kanako, ug ako moadto didto aron sa trabaho nga gibuhat pag-usab.

“Ang plano mao ang alang kanako nga adunay dugang nga away niini nga tuig aron sa pagdugang sa akong kasinatian sa singsing. akong gibati nga mas masaligon sa matag away. Ang tanan nga ako kulang mao ang kasinatian sa dako nga away ug nga sa pag-abut. Ang mas masaligon ako nga mahimong sa singsing makatabang kanako focus mas maayo sa unsay akong gibuhat sa didto.

“Ako adunay pipila ka mga babag sa dalan, apan Ganahan ko boxing ug nakig-away sama sa 'Popeye'. momata ako sa matag buntag nga andam sa pag-adto.”

Rivera (9-0, 8 KOs), ang reigning Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Ang tanan nga America kahayag heavyweight champion, mao ang bahin sa usa ka trio nga nag-umol Hartford Boxing Promotions (HBP) sa miaging tuig, nga naglakip usab sa manager / ulo trainer ni Rivera Tony White ug ang ilang mga uban pang mga partner, Michael Tran.

Blanco nga nakita nga kini nga away alang sa Rivera nga dugang importansya. “Kita nakig-istorya sa usa ka dako nga promoter bahin sa usa ka deal sa co-pagpalambo sa Richard,” Blanco mipasabut. “Busa, siya sa pagtan-aw sa maayo nga Pebrero 23rd sa Charlotte. Siya adunay katungod nga kombinasyon sa talento ug marketability nga fans nahigugma.

“Adto sa Charlotte sa pagpakig-away sa unang higayon mao ang usa ka maayo nga kasinatian. Sila ganahan ug gitahod siya sa ingon nga siya ulohan balik pinaagi sa popular nga panginahanglan. Kita nahigugma gayod Christy, sa tinuod lang. Siya na nangutana kon Richard nga makig-away sa usa ka kard nga siya pagpalambo sa Marso sa Jacksonville, Florida.”

Martin gibati sa samang paagi bahin sa Team Rivera. “Siya usa ka makalilisang nga nating kanding,” siya midugang. “Siya talento, ang usa ka lig-on nga pro sa singsing, ug sa kaayo karismatik sa gawas sa singsing. Fans dinhi nahigugma kaniya ingon sa usa ka manggugubat ug tawo. Ako na nga nag-ingon 'Popeye’ ang pagbalik ug fans dinhi sa makuratan.

“Ug karon siya milakaw gikan sa iyang kahupayan zone, away sa gawas sa New England, sa atubangan sa mga lain-laing mga panon sa katawhan, ug batok sa manggugubat sa lain-laing mga estilo Ang langit ang utlanan alang kaniya. Sa akong hunahuna siya ang tinuod nga deal.”

Ang mga tiket nagkantidad $70.00 (ringside) ug $35.00 (general admission ug anaa sa pagpalit sa lugar.

Pultahan sa 6 sa gabii. ET uban sa unang away gikatakda nga magsugod sa 7 sa gabii. UG.

Ang tanan nga mga away ug manggugubat sa mga subject sa kausaban.

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Ang WBO Kids Drug Free Program Nagpadayon Sa Impact Puerto Rican mga Anak

Sa usa ka festive atmospera sa pamilya, ang World Boxing Organization (WBO), pinaagi sa malampuson nga WBO Kids Drug Free nga programa, gitugyan bisikleta, school supplies ug sports mga butang sa mga anak sa Cubuy sa lungsod sa Canóvanas, Puerto Rico.

Ang maong kalihukan gipangulohan sa WBO Presidente Francisco 'Paco’ Valcarcel, Esq, Chuito coach ni Jesus’ Ayala, ug sa referee nga José H. Rivera.

“Matag adlaw kita buhat uban sa mga anak nga kalibutan champions sa singsing o, nga mas importante, sa kinabuhi. Kita sa pagtrabaho nga mahimo nga disiplinahon alang sa kinabuhi. Nagpasalamat kami sa WBO sa pagtabang sa niini nga proseso sa ilang mga kalihokan alang sa mga anak, nga mao ang mga umaabot nga ", miingon coach Ayala.

WBO Presidente Valcarcel misulti sa tanan karon nga “ang buhat ang tanan dinhi ang dakong. Salamat sa mga tawo sama sa 'Chuito', nga buhat sa kaayo lisud nga ug sa dili-mahakogong alang sa kaayohan sa mga mga anak, nga mao ang atong mga prayoridad. Dinhi atong ihatag kanila ang pipila ka gasa nga sila sa home tungod kay sila migawi maayo. Kon sila motahod sa ilang mga anciano, magbinuotan ug maayo, ug motahod sa ilang mga ginikanan, ang Tulo ka Hari moabot ".

Pag-apil sa maong kalihukan ang mga interim Latino WBO heavyweight champion Víctor Bisbal, WBO Latino Jr.. welterweight champion Jean Carlos "Lobo" Torres, WBO / nabo Jr.. Flyweight champion Wilfredo "Bimbito" Méndez, WBO Latino Jr.. Bantamweight Champion Yenifel Vicente, ug WBO Latino featherweight champion Luis "Popeye" Lebron. Ang ubang mga boksidor nga mga karon naglakip Alberto Mercado ug si David Reyes ug amateur boxer Armani "Ang Kabilin "Alméstica.

Usab sa maong kalihukan ang mga managers Raúl Pastrana, Margaro Cruz ug José Ortiz; coaches Jesís "Tongui" Ortiz, Yoel "Yowy" González, ug Oro Lebron. Ang referee Roberto Ramírez,Jr., pisikal trainer ug nutritionist DJ, ug ang Bise Presidente sa Spartan Boxing Club Mayra Pastrana usab mitambong sa maong kalihukan. Kay ang WBO, Executive Director sa nabo / Intercontinental Diana Melendez, sa Treasurer Adolfo Flores, Vice-Chairman sa Championship Committee Enrique Mendoza, Esq, ug Ratings Committee Chairman Edgardo López Sasso mitambong.

WBO Kids Drug Free mao ang usa ka internasyonal nga programa nga nagtumong sa mga anak ug sa mga batan-on nga mga tawo aron sa pagdala sa usa ka mensahe sa drug paglikay ug pagdasig kanila sa pagpadayon sa pagtuon, sa paggamit sa sports sama sa usa ka himan sa magpabilin sa husto nga dalan, ingon man nga ang suporta hinungdan nga gitumong ngadto sa mga nanginahanglan aron sa pagsiguro sa usa ka mas maayo nga kalidad sa kinabuhi.

Video sa Victor Planas / WBO

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WBO Kids Drug Free nga programa epekto sa mga anak sa Aguas Buenas

Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico – Uban sa iyang makanunayon nga sosyal nga pasalig, ang World Boxing Organization (WBO), nga gipangulohan ni Francisco "Paco" Valcarcel, Esq, ug pinaagi sa programa WBO Kids Drug Free, nagdala kalipay ug mga gasa alang sa mga anak sa mga 'Educational Center: play, Susiha ang & Pagkat-on 'ug' Hacienda Don Antonio '. Ang duha centers nahimutang sa siyudad sa Aguas Buenas.

Atol sa busy nga hitabo nga nahitabo sa mga municipal boxing gym sa Aguas Buenas, ang mga bata nakadawat backpack uban sa mga suplay sa eskwelahan ug sports mga butang. Usab, motivational pakigpulong gihatag, bisikleta mga raffle, ug paniudto nga nag-alagad alang kanila.

“Kita walay mga pulong kay unsa ang WBO gibuhat ni alang sa atong siyudad. Kini mao ang ikaduhang higayon niini nga tuig sa atong mga anak nakakita sa WBO sa pagbisita ug pagtabang kanato. Sa umaabot, kini pagpamalandong sa ilang mga kinabuhi. Ang atong pasalamat mao ang walay kinutuban. Salamat Paco, alang niini nga pagpakita sa gugma”, Miingon ang kinadak-an sa Aguas Buenas, Javier Garcia Pérez.

“Salamat sa sa mayor alang sa pagbutang sa sport sa iyang siyudad una. Kini nga mga kalihokan sa pag-alagad sa modasig, apan ang labing importante nga butang mao nga kita nga mahimong makanunayon diha sa pagmintinar nga. Wala kini gibuhat gabii; kini mao ang usa ka proseso nga kita uban sa usa ka daghan sa gugma ug sa taas nga termino, atong makita talagsaon nga mga resulta”, Valcarcel si.

Ang WBO Interim Latino Heavyweight champion Víctor Bisbal, WBO Latino Jr.. Yanang Champion Jean Carlos "Lobo" Torres, WBO / nabo Flyweight Champion si Jonathan "Bomba" González, ug WBA World featherweight champion Jesús Rojas miapil nga ingon sa mga boluntaryo, uban sa palaaboton Yomar Alamo, Emmanuel "Tito" Morales, Alfredo "El Salsero" Cruz, Patrick Cora ug Juan Karl Sosa. Amateur boxing gihawasan sa atubangan sa Alexamil Cotto, Tatiana Ortiz, Ryan Montes, Ramon Montes, Kenneth Molina, Ivan Silva, yadel Hernández, Gabriel Menard, Josue kumakaon unod, Carlos Rivera, Carlos Diaz, anghel Javier, Kristohanong Rivera ug Adrián Ortiz.

Usab sa pagtambong sa mao manager Orlando Piñero, trainers Alex Caraballo, Si Jesus "Tongui" Ortiz, Yoel "Yowy" González, Felix Pagan Pintor, Armando Alamo, Efrain sa Roma, Si Eliezer Gonzalez ug Edwin Delgado. Ang propesyonal nga boxing referee Luis Pabon, Jose Hiram Rivera, Melva Santos ug Roberto Ramirez,Jr presente usab, ingon nga man sa propesyonal nga boxing maghuhukom Luis Ruiz. Gikan sa WBO, sa uban nga labaw pa kay sa Valcarcel, legal nga advisor Gustavo Olivieri,Esq, mamahandi Adolfo Flores, ug ang Vice Chairman sa Championship Committee Enrique Mendoza, Esq usab sa sa kalihokan.

WBO Kids Drug Free mao ang usa ka internasyonal nga programa nga nagtumong sa mga anak ug sa mga batan-on nga mga tawo aron sa pagdala sa usa ka mensahe sa paglikay sa paggamit sa droga ug sa pagdasig kanila sa pagpadayon sa pagtuon ug sa paggamit sa sports sama sa usa ka himan sa pagpabilin sa husto nga dalan, ingon man nga ang mga hinungdan nga suporta gitumong ngadto sa mga nanginahanglan aron sa pag-amot ngadto sa usa ka mas maayo nga kalidad sa kinabuhi.

Mga litrato ug video pinaagi sa Victor Planas / WBO

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WBO Kids Drug Free nga programa sa pagbisita sa Sor Isolina Ferre Center sa Ponce

PONCE, Puerto Rico – Sa usa ka emosyonal ug busy nga kalihokan sa Pasko, ang World Boxing Organization (WBO) ug ang iyang presidente Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel, inubanan sa kanhi world champions, palaaboton, WBO World Jr.. Flyweight Champion Angel Acosta, regional champions, ug uban pang mga larawan sa mga sport nga paghatud sa mga gasa ngadto sa mga anak sa Sor Isolina Ferre Center sa Ponce, ingon nga bahin sa malampuson nga kalibutan programa 'WBO Kids Drug Free'.

Usa ka emosyonal Sister Mildred Vazquez, Sa espirituwal nga Director sa mga sentro sa Puerto Rico, miingon: “Ang WBO ug Paco Valcarcel nga nahimo kanato alang sa palibot sa 20 years.There daghan nga mga gasa nga-apod-apod ngadto sa uban nga mga centers nga kita sa Puerto Rico. Sukad sa adlaw sa usa ka, nga mao ang usa ka hataas nga panahon ang milabay, hinumdumi ako nga Paco misulti kanato nga ang WBO wala na nga kalimtan kanato. Ang iyang buhat mao ang importante kaayo alang sa tanan kanato. kita dili gayud malimot sa dakong tabang nga gihatag mo kanamo unya Hurricane María naigo kanamo sa mapait nga; kita mapasalamaton kaayo”.

“Tahura alang sa school, pagtahod alang sa simbahan, pagtahod alang sa ilang mga amahan ug mga inahan, pagtahod sa alang sa mga tigulang ug sa pagtahod sa ilang mga higala. Pagtahod mao ang labing importante nga prayoridad sa kinabuhi miingon sa atong Manluluwas”, Valcarcel nagpahayag sa dako nga gidaghanon sa mga anak karon. “Sister Sor Isolina kanunay nahibalo kon sa unsang paagi sa pagpadaghan sa mga isda ug tinapay. Siya gipadala gikan sa Dios. Sila makahimo-ihap sa kanato sa matag tuig, ang pasalig magpadayon, ug kita nahigugma kanila kaayo”.

Ang kalibutan champion Ángel “Tito” Acosta miingon: “Daghang mga bata mibiya sa malipayon uban sa ilang mga gasa ug mga bisikleta. Ako sa kanunay sa pagsulti sa mga batan-on nga sila sa pagkuha gikan sa mga kadalanan ngadto sa pagtagad sa ilang mga pagtuon ".

Pag-apil sa kalihokan sa mga Acosta, kanhi professional basketball player Javier “Toñito” Columbus, WBO Latino Champion Luis featherweight”Popeye” Lebron, Interim WBO Latino heavyweight champion nga Víctor Bisbal, ang kanhi world champion nga si Samuel Serrano, Alex “Nene” Sanchez ug Angel “Cholo” espada, uban sa boksidor Alfredo “salsero” Krus, Jean M. Rivera, Edwin “Chin” regalo sa valentine, ug amateur boxer Bryan Rodríguez.

Usab sa maong kalihukan ang mga boxing managers Margaro Cruz, coaches Jesus “Tongui” Ortiz, anghel Vargas, Yoel “Yowy” González, ug si Felix Pagan Pintor, Jose Hiram Rivera referees ug Ramón Peña; propesyonal nga boxing maghuhukom César Ramos. Kay ang WBO, sa uban nga labaw pa kay sa Valcarcel, legal nga advisor Gustavo Olivieri, WBO Treasurer Adolfo Flores, ug WBO Chairman Ratings Committee Edgardo López Sasso presente usab.

WBO Kids Drug Free mao ang usa ka internasyonal nga programa nga nagtumong sa mga anak ug sa mga batan-on nga mga tawo aron sa pagdala sa usa ka mensahe sa paglikay sa paggamit sa mga drugas ug sa pagdasig kanila sa pagpadayon pagtuon, sa paggamit sa sports sama sa usa ka himan nga magpabilin sa maayong mga lakang, ingon man sa pagsuporta sa mga hinungdan nga nagtumong sa mga nanginahanglan aron sa pag-amot ngadto sa usa ka mas maayo nga kalidad sa kinabuhi.

About sa mga Sor Isolina Ferre Center:

CSIF nakatampo sa pag-ayo-nga, seguridad ug socioeconomic development sa Puerto Rico sukad sa patukoranan 49 ka tuig ang milabay didto sa Ponce Beach ni Sister Isolina Ferre, MSBT. Ang mga corrective mga programa ug prevention, sa tawo nga kalamboan ug kalamboan sa komunidad sa paghatag og mga solusyon sa mga problema sa address sama sa eskwelahan dropout, pagpanlupig, ug kawalay trabaho ug krisis sa ekonomiya. Ang lain-laing mga programa ug serbisyo nga gitanyag sa 24 mga lungsod sa Island, lakip na ang mga rehiyon sa Ponce, Guayama, San Juan, ug Canóvanas, uban pa.