In this photo: Félix 'Tuto' Zabala, PR Sport's Secretary Eric Labrador, PR Governor Pedro Roselló and then PR Boxing Commission President Francisco 'Paco' Valcárcel.

In this photo: Félix ‘Tuto’ Zabala, PR Sport’s Secretary Eric Labrador, PR Governor Pedro Roselló and then PR Boxing Commission President Francisco ‘Paco’ Valcárcel.

The WBO remembers the great promoter, who passed away last night in Florida

Boxing has lost a great man. Promoter Félix ‘Tuto’ Zabala, Sr. passed away last night at his daughter’s home in Florida, surrounded by his family. He was 83 years old.

“There are no promoters like Tuto anymore. He was from another era, and he was one of the best,” said World Boxing Organization President Francisco ‘Paco’ Valcárcel, Esq.

Born and raised in Cuba, Zabala became a professional promoter after moving to the United States. His shows were famous for their action-packed, competitive fights and his boxers were renowned for their willingness to fight anywhere around the globe.

“When I became president of the Puerto Rico Professional Boxing Commission (in 1993), Tuto already was the biggest promoter on the island,’ said Valcárcel, who described Zabala Sr. as ingenious and reliable as a promoter.

In Puerto Rico, Zabala worked with several outstanding boxers, including former amateur standout and title challenger Carlos ‘Topo’ Gerena.

“He always had very good fighters. But what I always remember about him is that he could make a boxing show fit any venue, even a cock fighting arena,” said the WBO President about Zabala’s genius as a boxing businessman.

Amongst the fighters he promoted was Puerto Rico’s Wilfredo ‘Wi’ Vázquez, a three-division titlist with the WBA. Vázquez’ son later became WBO 122 lbs Champion with Tuto’s son, Félix ‘Tutico’ Zabala Jr., as his promoter.

Although his successes in the boxing industry are plenty, it is his caliber as a human being which will always be remembered most. A true friend to many in the industry, his legacy in the sport continues to grow in the hands of his son, Tutico who, like his father before him, is known as a man of integrity. That is Tuto’s greatest gift to the sport we all love. May he rest in peace.

Miami Fla: America’s #1 boxing program on Hispanic television returns to resume their well-known series. All Star Boxing’ Inc the exclusive content provider for Boxeo Telemundo announced today that the series will begin on Friday, August 14th, and continue to the following Fridays on the 21st, 28th, and Sept 4th.

All Star Boxing’s CEO, Tuto Zabala, Jr announced today that all shows will be held at the Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida under a studio setting. The shows will be for broadcast only and no public will be in attendance for precautionary reasons.

The Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida has been the home of All Star Boxing, Inc for over 20 years. In the past several months All Star has been working with local government officials along with the local tourism council, Experience Kissimmee, to be able to launch the new Boxeo Telemundo LIVE concept.

In action during the series, we expect to see, WBO Jr. Welterweight NABO Champion, Yomar “The Magic” Alamo, WBO Jr. Flyweight Champion, Jonathan “Bomba” Gonzalez, Ranked #7 WBA, #13 WBO, Internationally recognized Top Prospect from Colombia Flyweight Jose Soto, Mexico’s prospect Antonio “Tony” Moran and many more Boxeo Telemundo’s favorite

Alamo-Moran: WBO Tournament of Champions

Unbeaten WBO #8 Jr welterweight contender Yomar “The Magic” Alamo(17-0 12 KO’s) of Aguas Buenas faces Mexican City’s Antonio “Toño” Moran Escobar(24-4 17 KO’s) 10 Rounds for the WBO/NABO title. The bout will take place on Friday, October 4 at the Osceola Heritage Park Events Center in Kissimmee, Florida. TV: Boxeo Telemundo

This championship fight will kick off a series of events billed “Tournament Of Champions” were the WBO is offering a platform with special guest to their champions ahead of the convention that will take place December 2-6 in Tokyo Japan.

“It is an honor for me to be the headliner in this great WBO event” continued Alamo “Friday night will be a big day for Puerto Rico to celebrate both Amanda Serrano and my 2nd title defense.” Yomar Alamo NABO Champion

This is a special night for the people of Puerto Rico, as Kissimmee is a second home to many outside the Island,” Zabala continued “We look forward to another great night of boxing with a main event that promises fireworks.” Felix “Tutico” Zabala President Of All Star Boxing, Inc

7 more bouts scheduled, doors open at 7pm, first fight 8pm. Tickets still available on ticketmaster.com or visiting the box office at Osceola Heritage Park.

‘WBO’ Kids Drug Free Program was today in Orlando, Florida with our friends Lunar Boxing Club Inc., and Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida.

The children received backpacks with school supplies and sporting goods. Also, motivational speeches were given, and lunch was served for them.

Special thanks to the former WBO two-division world champion Ivan Calderon, WBO NABO Jr. Welterweight Champion Yomar TheMagic Alamo, WBO Latino Jr. Bantamweight Champion Jeyvier J. Cintrón Ocasio, Former WBO Lightweight World Champion Jose Pedraza, WBO Jr. Lightweight World title challenger Jamel Elliby Herring, prospect Jean Rivera, All Star Boxing’s Rubén De Jesús, Top Rank’s Crystina Poncher, manager Peter Rivera, among others.

WBO Kids Drug Free is an international program aimed at children and young people in order to carry a message of drug prevention and motivate them to continue studying, using sports as a tool to stay on the right path, as well that support causes directed to those in need in order to ensure a better quality of life.

Dear Colleagues & Friends:
We are pleased to announce our 25th Annual Convention WBO Silver Jubilee and Election
to be held at the famous Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida from
the 22nd to the 26th of October, 2012.
We request that golf participants arrive on the 21st of October as the golf tournament will
be held on the following day, Monday, October 22nd. The course is still under negotiation
negotiation so let’s just say, “Everyone loves a surprise!”
Make it a point to separate these important dates in your agenda now. Remember
you represent the most important factor to attain success and keep the sport of Boxing
in the forefront. Ensuring your attendance will put your personal stamp on the History
of the Sweet Science – Boxing.
While you are in Hollywood, see what the City of Hollywood and South Florida has to
offer. Check out the city’s website at www.hollywoodfl.org . Another interesting option
is to visit a Seminole Indian Reservation. Their website is www.semtribe.com. It’s the place to go for those interesting tours and cultural events.

So, remember, we have a date! It’s October 22nd (21st) to the 26th in Hollywood, Florida,
proud Home of Seminole Tribe of Florida and our home too during the WBO’s Silver Jubilee and Election week at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
See you soon!
Cordially,

Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel
WBO President

 

 

Here are the necessary registration forms for our 25th Annual WBO Convention:

1.) CONVENTION REGISTRATION

Registration

2.) HOTEL RESERVATION

Hotel Reservation

3.) ADVERTISING SPONSORSHIP

Advertising Sponsorship

4.) GOLF REGISTRATION

Golf Registration

5.) CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM

Credit Card Authorization Form

 

Como parte de su exitoso programa “Kids Drug Free”, la Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB) y la empresa All Star Boxing se unieron para, por segundo año seguido otorgar a varios jóvenes de Kissimmee, Florida una aportación monetaria para proseguir sus estudios.

La actividad, que cobró vida en el Kissimmee Civic Center de Kissimmee, Florida, tuvo al presidente del Comité de Clasificaciones Luis Pérez, junto al presidente de All Star Boxing Inc. Félix “Tutico” Zabala, entregando los cheques de $1,000 para colaborar con el futuro escolar de varios jóvenes del Osceola County School District de Kissimmee.

En cuanto a este tema el presidente de la OMB, Francisco “Paco” Valcárcel, dijo que “seguimos colaborando con los jóvenes en todas partes del mundo para que puedan tener un futuro mejor y seguir alejados de las drogas, como bien dice nuestro lema, Libres de Drogas”.

Este evento formó parte de la cartelera, en que el puertorriqueño Orlando “El Fenómeno” Cruz noqueó espectacularmente en el primer asalto al mexicano Michael Franco en choque por el cetro pluma Latino de la OMB.

Recuerden, la 24ta Convención Anual de la Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB), a efectuarse en Puerto Rico este año. Se llevará a cabo del 24 al 29 de octubre. Para reservaciones en el Hotel Ritz Carlton pueden llamar al 1 787 352-1700 Ext 4161 ó 1 800 241-3333. También accediendo a: http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/SanJuan/Default.htm

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