(SEPT 9) SAN JOSE, COSTA
RICA - Keeping her promise to the people of Costa Rica that both
the IBF and WBO Minimumweight Female World Titles were to stay
in the country, Yokasta “Yoka” Valle (26-2, 9 KOs) made a
historic statement by winning via unanimous decision against now
former WBO Minimumweight World Champion Thi Thu Nhi Nguyen (5-1,
1 KOs) of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in a 10-round World
Championship match.
The lively Ciudad Deportiva
Heiner Ugalde was completely sold out with 5,694 fans in
attendance for the country's first-ever unification fight. VIPs
of the night included former World Champions Jhonny “El
Bombardero” González and David "Medallita" Jimenez as well as
International Boxing Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera.
“The belts stayed here! I’m after the next belt, whichever comes
first. It’s a dream. I want to unify all the titles one day and
we are one step closer,” said World Champion Yokasta Valle. “I
knew it was going to be a hard fight. Nguyen was a really tough
fighter in there and could withstand a lot of my combinations.
There were hard moments in the ring but I knew I would get the
victory because I trained hard and had an incredible corner.”
The co-main event also featured tremendous female boxing talent,
as Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (12-0, 6 KOs) of Lynwood, CA
captured the WBC Interim Super Flyweight Title from Mexico
City’s Sonia Osorio (15-7-3, 2 KOs) in a rematch that went the
distance. The 10-round fight had Ruiz in control for much of the
match, Ruiz kicking off the combat with rocking Osorio in the
opening round.
“I feel ecstatic. I am speechless,” said Adelaida Ruiz. “I
always read those silly quotes about how a small step is always
a step closer to your dreams - and here I am living it. Nothing
comes easy. I worked my tail off. But here I am living my
dream.”
Jose “Superman” Garcia (16-1-1, 15 KOs) of Mexico City, Mexico
made a statement with a second-round knockout against Israel
Lopez (9-3, 7 KOs) of Tipitapa, Nicaragua in a scheduled
10-round super lightweight bout. Hall of Famer and former World
Champion, Marco Antonio Barrera, was in his corner for the
fight, and Garcia showed off his left hook which was responsible
for sending Lopez to the mat twice in the second round. The
referee called the fight at 2:06, awarding Garcia the vacant WBO
World Youth Super Lightweight Title.
“I feel very happy to have secured this belt,” said Jose Garcia.
“It’s a step closer to my dream. I have been working very hard
and have been very disciplined since I was a teenager to achieve
this.”
The Bronx, New York’s Ofacio Falcon, Jr. (8-0, 6 KOs) won by
split decision against Heredio, Costa Rica’s Jose Perez (10-6, 8
KOs) in a 6-round super featherweight bout.
In a scheduled 4-round welterweight fight, Escazu, Costa Rica’s
Lorenzo Garro (4-0, 2 KO) stopped Kyle “The Cobra” Erwin (5-1, 2
Kos) of Oceanside, CA in the second round via TKO at 1:40. The
fight was called a TKO due to Erwin sustaining a cut over his
right eye.
Kickstarting the night with war, Escazu, Costa Rica’s Kelling
Fonseca (4-5, 2 KOs) secured a split decision win over Ensenada,
Mexico’s Jose Alvarado (9-1, 5 KOs) in a 6-round super
lightweight match up. Alvarado was deducted a point in the third
round for head-butting.
Golden Boy Fight Night on DAZN: Valle vs. Nguyen was presented
by Golden Boy in association with Marvnation. The 10-round
minimumweight event is sponsored by “BetOnline – Your Online
Sportsbook Experts.” The fight took place on Thursday, September
8 at Ciudad Deportiva Heiner Ugalde, Hatillo, San José, Costa
Rica, and was streamed live worldwide on DAZN and the Golden Boy
Boxing Youtube Channel.
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