August 12: Lindolfo Delgado-Jair Valtierra Junior Welterweight Showdown Elevated to Emanuel Navarrete-Oscar Valdez Co-Feature After Raymond Muratalla Withdraws from Card Due to Injury

GLENDALE, Ariz. (Aug. 9, 2023) — Lightweight contender Raymond Muratalla suffered a training injury and has been forced to withdraw from his ESPN-televised co-feature this Saturday, Aug. 12, against fellow unbeaten Diego Torres at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.

The 10-round junior welterweight tilt between rising contender Lindolfo Delgado and Jair Valtierra is the new co-feature and will be televised directly before the WBO junior lightweight world title showdown between reigning champion Emanuel Navarrete and former two-weight world champion Oscar Valdez.

Navarrete-Valdez, Delgado-Valtierra, and the heavyweight showdown between Richard Torrez Jr. and Willie Jake Jr. will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

Promoted by Top Rank, tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.

Delgado (17-0, 13, KOs) represented Mexico at the 2016 Rio Olympics and won his first 11 bouts by stoppage. He made his Top Rank debut in June 2021 and outlasted then-unbeaten puncher Omar Aguilar by decision last August in a 2022 Fight of the Year contender. Delgado fought at Desert Diamond Arena in February, knocking down veteran Clarence Booth en route to a one-sided decision victory. Valtierra (16-2, 8 KOs), from Leon, Mexico, lost an eight-round decision to Muratalla last July. He returned in February against the unbeaten Nestor Bravo, and the bout was ruled a no contest in the fourth round after a head clash opened a cut near Bravo’s right eye.




Nestor Bravo: “Valtierra is tough & hungry but I’m ready to dominate!”

Orlando, FL (February 23, 2023) – Unbeaten junior welterweight Nestor Bravo could easily look beyond his fight against Jair Valtierra, 16-2 (8 KO’s), Saturday evening at the Caribe Royale in Orlando.

The current NABO champion, Bravo’s ranked #10 in the world by the WBO and has a perfect record of 21-0 with 15 knockouts. It’s not that Bravo doesn’t envision becoming a world champion in the near future but rather that he recognizes the importance of winning impressively against a young and hungry opponent.

“First and foremost, (the fight in front of me is always) the most important of my career,” said Bravo, who resides in Orlando and is originally from Arecibo, Puerto Rico. “Valtierra is a young and hungry fighter who believes he can beat me. I’m expecting the best version of Valtierra and we’ve put together multiple game plans so we can win impressively on Saturday evening.”

“We’re proud of Nestor and his recent accomplishment of winning the WBA/NABO title last October,” said Amaury Piedra of Boxlab Promotions. “Now we kick off 2023 with a title defense against a tough Mexican in Valtierra who was the WBC Latin Champion. Nestor is ranked in the top 10 in the WBO and we believe the sky is the limit for him. He’s got a great work ethic, power, good movement and defense and is truly entering his prime. This is the year of Nestor Bravo and we’re ready for anyone in the top 10 and current champions, be

it Josh Taylor, Teofimo Lopez, Arnold Barboza, Liam Paro or Alberto Puello. We’re ready to put on a show this Saturday and then calling out the champs to see where we go next!”

The ten round Bravo-Valtierra bout serves as Bravo’s first NABO title defense and headlines Boxlab Promotions “Night of Champions II”. The fight will air via tape delay Sunday, February 26 on CBS Sports Network at 10:30 PM ET.

2016 US Olympian Antonio Vargas faces his toughest foe to date when he challenges Mitchell Banquez for the WBA Continental Americas bantamweight title. Fighting out of Kissimmee, FL, Vargas is 15-1 with 8 wins by KO. Banquez, who hails from Venezuela and resides in Fort Lauderdale, FL, has an excellent 20-2 professional ledger with 14 of his victories coming by KO.

Vargas-Banquez is scheduled for 10 rounds.

WBA Fedecaribe lightweight champion Idalberto Umara, 8-1 (5 KO’s), puts his belt on the line against experienced Devi Julio, 24-12 (15 KO’s), of Colombia in a ten round contest. After dropping a controversial decision in his pro debut, the Cuban born Umara’s dominated inside the squared circle, winning virtually every round he’s fought.

19-year-old junior welterweight sensation Elijah Flores battles heavy-handed Mexican Juan Aguirre Herrera, 7-6-2 (5 KO’s). in a six round bout. Fighting out of Woodlands, CA, Flores is 4-0 with 2 KO’s. Last October, Flores stepped up in competition and won an thrilling six round decision over Rashield Williams (6-1) at the Caribe Royale.

The Vargas-Banquez and Umara-Julio fights will air on the CBS Sports Network telecast, with Flores-Aguirre serving as a swing bout.

Undefeated junior middleweight sensation Jeovanny Estela faces well-respected Cleotis “Mookie” Pendarvis of Lancaster, CA in a six rounder. Representing Orlando, FL, by way of Puerto Rico, Estela is 10-0 with 3 wins by knockout. A pro since 2004, Pendarvis’ record is 21-14-2 with 9 KO’s and he’s faced many top fighters from 140 to 168 lbs.

Middleweight powerhouse Darrius “The Hawk” Jackson of Orlando looks to score his fifth knockout in as many fights when he meets 23 fight veteran Mario Aguirre of Mexico in a six round contest. The 18-year-old Jackson was a multi-time amateur champion and is the younger brother of Derrick Jackson.

The 12-bout card also features Jamar Pemberton, Yoenis Tellez, Mikenna Tansley, Freudis Rojas, Otha Jones III and Adrian Pinheiro in separate bouts.

Doors open at 6 pm and the first bout begins at 6:30.

Tickets from $40 can be purchased by via Ticketmaster by clicking here (https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/22005E3ADB06D805). Discounted rooms at the Caribe Royale are available by clicking on this link (https://book.passkey.com/go/NOC2) .




Barboza Decisions Zorrilla

Arnold Barboza Jr. remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision over Danielito Zorrilla in a battle of undefeated junior welterweights at The Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California.

It was an exciting fight that saw Barboza box well over the balance of the fight. Zorrilla was dangerous by landing some solid power shots. With Barboza well ahead in the final round, Zorrilla was able to land several big power shots which gave Barboza a few anxious moments down the stretch. He was able to get out of the round and win by scores of 98-92 and 97-93 twice.

Barboza landed 171 of 600 punches; Zorrilla 66 of 352.

Barboza, 139.6 lbs of South El Monte, California is 27-0. Zorrilla, 139.6 lbs of Toa Baja, PR is 16-1.

Barboza said, “I was a little rusty. It’s been a while. I’m not going to be inactive like that no more, man. I’m going to be fighting constantly.
 
“I was more off balance {in the 10th round}. I was right there. Once you saw me off balance, I was right back to my thing. Shout out to my conditioning. My conditioning was on point.
 
“My manager knows, if we can’t get a title shot, you know who it is. We want Teofimo. It’s either a title shot or him.”

Muratalla Decisions Valtierra

Raymond Muratalla remained undefeated with a eight-round unanimous decision over Jair Valtierra in a lightweight contest.

In round four, Muratalla dropped Valtierra with a left hook to the Temple.

Muratalla landed 246 of 519 punches; Valtierra was just 33 of 355.

Muratalla, 136 lbs of Fontana, CA won by scores of 80-71 on all cards, and is now 15-0. Valtierra, 137 lbs of Leon, MEX is 16-2.

“I did OK. I felt like I was a little bit sloppy. I could’ve done a lot better. There are better days to come,” Muratalla said. “I just want to stay active, keep fighting, and whatever opponents they bring to me, they bring to me. I just want to get to the top, and I’m going to keep fighting and fighting.”

Torrez stops Zavala in one

Richard Torrez Jr. stopped Roberto Zavala Jr. in the opening round of their six-round heavyweight bout.

In the first round, Torrez landed several swift combinations that snapped Zavala’s head back, and the fight was stopped at 58 seconds

Torrez Jr., 224 lbs of Tulare, CA is 2-0 with two knockouts. Zavala, 255.2 lbs of Del Rio, TX is 2-2-1.

Torrez Jr. said, “I want to thank Top Rank for keeping me active and giving me the platform to showcase my talents. Every fight is a learning experience, and I can’t wait until August 27 in Tulsa.”

Austin Brooks remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision over Victor Saravia in a featherweight bout.

Brooks, 125.2 lbs of San Diego won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 7-0. Saravia, 125.2 lbs of Los Angeles is 1-3.

Stephan Shaw made short work of Bernardo Marquez by scoring a first round stoppage of a scheduled eight-round heavyweight bout.

In the opening minute, Shaw dropped Marquez with a wicked combination that was punctuated by a left hook. Shaw dropped Marquez in with a heavy combination. Shaw ended things with another crunching combination that saw four hard rights and a body shot that sent Marquez down and out at 2:35.

Shaw, 236.6 lbs of Saint Louis, MO is 17-0 with 13 knockouts. Marquez, 231.2 lbs of Imperial Valley, CA is 14-5-1.

Floyd Diaz remained undefeated with a third-round stoppage in a scheduled six-round junior featherweight fight.

In round three, Diaz decked Salome with a big right hand. Moments later, Diaz landed a big one-two combination and the fight was stopped at 1:17.

Diaz, 121.6 lbs of Las Vegas, NV is now 6-0 with two knockouts. Salome, 121.4 lbs of Anaheim, CA is 3-1-1.

Adrian Yung and Jorge Marron Jr. battled to a six-round majority decision in a six-round welterweight fight.

Yung, 142.6 lbs of Los Mochis, MEX won a card 59-57, but that was overruled by two scorecards at 57-57. Yung is now 28-7-3. Marron, 143.2 lbs of San Diego, CA is 20-3-2.




July 15: Illness Forces Keyshawn Davis to Withdraw from ESPN-Televised Co-Feature at Pechanga Resort Casino

(July 8, 2022) — Undefeated lightweight Keyshawn Davis has been forced to withdraw from his July 15 co-feature against Jair Valtierra due to an illness that interrupted his training camp. Davis (5-0, 4 KOs), a U.S. Olympic silver medalist, will return this fall.
 
The new eight-round co-feature will see Valtierra fight unbeaten Southern California native Raymond “Danger” Muratalla (14-0, 12 KOs), who was scheduled to fight on the undercard.
 
Arnold Barboza Jr.-Danielito Zorrilla, Muratalla-Valtierra and Richard Torrez Jr.-Roberto Zavala Jr. will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
 
Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Ringside Ticket Inc., tickets starting at $29 are on sale now and can be purchased at Pechanga.com.




Valtierra stops Lopez in 3

Jair Valtierra stopped Emanuel Lopez in round three of a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout at Auditorro Blackberry in Mexico City.

Valtierra landed a left to the body that sent Lopez down to a knee for the 10-count.

Valtierra is now `15-0 with eight knockouts. Lopez is 30-13-1.

Jonathan Ramirez stopped Jose Carillo in round four of their six-round junior lightweight fight.

Ramirez is now 1-4-1.

Axel Rai Miranda stopped Jesus Tampa in the opening round of debuting flyweights.