On Saturday, February 16, former Olympian McWilliams Arroyo will return to the ring at Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Arroyo (17-4, 14 KOs) will be in the headline fight of the event ‘Noche de Campeones: DirecTV when he faces the Mexico’s Carlos Maldonado (11-2, 7 KOs) in a fight for a maximum of 10 rounds for the vacant Latino Flyweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO).

It will be Arroyo’s first fight since losing a tough decision to Japan’s Kazuto Ito last September where the World Boxing Council (WBC) silver super flyweight title was at stake.

Also on the card, undefeated Luis Feliciano, Carlos ‘Purín’ Caraballo and Edwin ‘Chín’ Valentín , as well as Juan Carlos Camacho.

Feliciano (9-0, 6 KOs) will be in the co-feature when he faces Alexander Charneco (5-6, 4 KOs) at 147 pounds. Feliciano, a prospect under Golden Boy Promotions, has won six straight fights by knockout. He has roots in Utuado, but resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Meanwhile, Carlos ‘Purín’ Caraballo (9-0, 9 KOs) will risk the undefeated record against experienced Mexican Christian Esquivel (30-16-1, 23 KO) in the bantamweight division.

Caraballo, from Guayanilla, has been successful in his first two experiences outside Puerto Rico after winning bouts in Las Vegas and LosAngeles during 2018. He will now return to fight at home for the first time since 2017 when he was in action at the Complex Ferial in Ponce.

Another one of the prospects in action will Edwin ‘Chin’ Valentín (6-0, 6 KOs), who will try to extend that string of knockouts when he faces Israel Suarez (4-6-3).

In addition, Juan Carlos ‘Indio’ Camacho (8-1, 4 KOs) returns to Ponce to look for his third consecutive victory when he takes on Luis Cosme (8-11-1, 3 KO) in the super flyweight division. Other confirmed fighters for event will be Alberto Nieves (4-0, 2 KO), Yariel Reyes (1-0) and Christian Lebrón (1-0).

By Miguel Rivera / Boxingscene.com

Photo: Victor Planas / WBO

PONCE, Puerto Rico – In an emotional and busy Christmas activity, the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and its president Francisco “Paco” Valcárcel, accompanied by former world champions, prospects, WBO World Jr. Flyweight Champion Ángel Acosta, regional champions, and other figures of the sport were delivering gifts to children at the Sor Isolina Ferré Center in Ponce, as part of the successful world ‘WBO Kids Drug Free’ program.

An emotional Sister Mildred Vázquez, Spiritual Director of the centers of Puerto Rico, said: “The WBO and Paco Valcárcel have been committed to us for around 20 years. There are many gifts that will be distributed to the other centers that we have in Puerto Rico. Since day one, which was a long time ago, I remember that Paco told us that the WBO was never going to forget us. His deed is very important for all of us. We will never forget the great help you gave us then Hurricane María hit us hard; we are very grateful”.

“Respect for the school, respect for the church, respect for their fathers and mothers, respect for the elderly and respect for their peers. Respect is the most important priority in life said our Savior”, Valcárcel expressed to the large number of children present. “Sister Sor Isolina always knew how to multiply the fish and bread. She was sent from God. They can count on us every year, the commitment will continue, and we love them very much”.

The world champion Ángel “Tito” Acosta said: “Many children left happy with their gifts and bicycles. I always tell the youth that they have to get away from the streets to concentrate on their studies”.

Participating in the activity were Acosta, former professional basketball player Javier “Toñito” Colón, WBO Latino Featherweight Champion Luis “Popeye” Lebrón, WBO Interim Latino Heavyweight Champion Víctor Bisbal, the former world champions Samuel Serrano, Alex “El Nene” Sánchez and Ángel “Cholo” Espada, along with boxers Alfredo “El Salsero” Cruz, Jean M. Rivera, Edwin “Chin” Valentín, and amateur boxer Bryan Rodríguez.

Also in the event were boxing managers Margaro Cruz, coaches Jesús “Tongui” Ortiz, Ángel Vargas, Yoel “Yowy” González, and Félix Pagán Pintor, referees José Hiram Rivera and Ramón Peña; professional boxing judge César Ramos. For the WBO, other than Valcárcel, legal advisor Gustavo Olivieri, WBO Treasurer Adolfo Flores, and WBO Chairman Ratings Committee Edgardo López Sasso were also present.

WBO Kids Drug Free is an international program aimed at children and young people in order to carry a message of prevention to the use of drugs and to motivate them to continue studying, using sports as a tool to stay on good steps, as well supporting causes aimed at those in need in order to contribute to a better quality of life.

About the Sor Isolina Ferré Center:

CSIF has contributed to the well-being, security and socioeconomic development of Puerto Rico since its foundation 49 years ago at the Ponce Beach by Sister Isolina Ferré, MSBT. Its corrective programs and prevention, human development and community development provide solutions to address problems such as school dropout, violence, and unemployment and the economic crisis. The different programs and services are offered in 24 towns of the Island, including regions of Ponce, Guayama, San Juan, and Canóvanas, among others.

Photos by Victor Planas / WBO