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Dommys Lourdes Delgado Berty is a Puerto Rican sports administrator. She was the president of the Puerto Rican Boxing Commission, becoming, in 1995, the first woman in history to be president of a national boxing commission, a fact that was recognized by the
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. Delgado Berty kept working in the sport of professional boxing until 2017.


Early life

Delgado Berty was born in the New York borough of The Bronx, to a Puerto Rican family that included her father Manuel Delgado, mother Esther Berty and eight brothers. Her grandfather, Zenen Flores, was one of the trainers of Puerto Rico's first world boxing champion,
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. At the age of eight, the Delgado-Berty family returned to Puerto Rico, moving to Residencial Manuel A. Perez, an extremely impoverished area in
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. Delgado Berty graduated high school; she then moved to
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and got married, returning to Puerto Rico to complete college courses and become a medical secretary.


Sports administrator career

In 1989, Leonardo Gonzalez, the then secretary of the country's Department of Sports and Recreation, named Delgado Berty executive director of the Puerto Rican Boxing Commission, thus Delgado Berty became the first woman to hold that position. In 1993, the
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recognized Delgady Berty with their "Lady of the Year" award and she was presented with it at a ceremony held in
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, by then WBC president, Mexican José Sulaiman. That same year, on October 29 at
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, Delgado Berty supervised a world championship bout for the first time, when she was the supervisor in charge of the
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's world Super-Bantamweight championship contest between her countryman, Daniel Jimenez and Spain's Felix Garcia Losada, in a test won by her countryman Jimenez by a fifth-round technical knockout. Between 1993 and 1997, Delgado Berty supervised five world championship fights, all WBO ones. She traveled to Spain and Mexico in her condition as a supervisor. These fights included one of her countryman Alex Sanchez, who beat Arturo Mayan by first-round knockout on January 7, 1994, at
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to retain his WBO world Minimumweight title, with Delgado Berty at ringside. The last time Delgado Berty acted as a supervisor was on a contest for the WBO world Flyweight title, between champion,
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's Carlos Salazar and challenger, Mexico's Antonio Ruiz, a fight held at the Parque de Beisbol Ferrocarill in
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, on March 8, 1997, a bout in which Salazar retained his title by a twelve-rounds draw (tie). In 1999, Delgado Berty was selected as the Department of Sports and Recreation's Commissioner of the Millennium, and she was recognized as such during an event honoring Puerto Rico's best boxers and professional wrestlers for the previous year. During 2011, there was a controversy concerning Delgado Berty's presidency:
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, the then secretary of the Department of Sports and Recreation, was shocked to find an information apparently provided by Rodolfo Gonzalez, the Puerto Rican Boxing Commission's executive director, who reportedly announced that Delgado Berty would be replaced as president by former
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world Super-Bantamweight champion
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, who by that time was the commissioner of the office of the representative of the WBA in Puerto Rico. Delgado Berty at the moment was in Las Vegas to watch the fight between her countryman,
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, and
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, a fight which Cotto won by a twelfth-round technical knockout. Delgado Berty continued as president, but Callejas indeed substituted her in that charge, when he was named to it by then-Puerto Rican governor
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during 2017. Delgado Berty ended up supervising 100 boxing shows. In 2000, she was inducted into the Rio Piedras municipal Sports Hall of Fame.


Orlando Cruz

When Puerto Rican professional boxer
Orlando Cruz Orlando Cruz (born July 1, 1981) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. As an amateur, he represented Puerto Rico at the 2000 Olympic Games in Australia. Biography On October 4, 2012, Cruz officially came out in an interview with Jessi Losada ...
became the first professional boxer to come out as homosexual during his career, Delgado Berty was one of the first people to publicly congratulate him and express her support to him. "Orlando has proven an excellent boxer with very good chances of becoming a world champion. We do know that it (boxing) is a very macho sport. (To) Those who don't want to fight with him, well, don't fight (him, then)!", she declared.


Personal life

She has three daughters (Dommys, Gliiza and Osear) and one son (Wilbert). Wilbert was a professional baseball player who once played on a
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double-A affiliate team and for the
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baseball team in the
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.


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans *
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- the first Puerto Rican woman to be a boxing promoter *
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