Junior Max Valle’s ambition is to fight for Puerto Rican fighters when he enters the ring.
Valle returned in 10 rounds on April 24 as the co-promoter of ProBox TV’s Wednesday Night Fight against Damian Sosa at the ProBox TV Events Center in Plant City, Florida.
The 25-year-old Valle (10-0, 7 KOs) is a power puncher and Puerto Rican native from Florida. The goal of elder Valle and his younger brother Dominic, 23, is to take the next step to become Puerto Rican boxing stars and win 10 rounds against a tough opponent.
“I feel like I’m in the ring with all the Puerto Ricans in the world supporting me,” Valle told BoxingScene. – I think [I won the fight] for them – for all of Puerto Rico. This is what motivates me to practice every day.
Camp is tough. Valle admitted that he has finished 14-15 rounds many times, and is still coached by Travis Ingram.
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Now Valle feels a big chance is coming, but he needs to beat Sosa (24-2, 12 KOs) first.
The Valle brothers hope to win world titles at the same time, and their older brother’s recent achievements will motivate him to continue. Marquez was in his brother’s corner when Dominic stopped Angel Vazquez Lupercio with a second technical suspension.
“I want to take his work and capitalize on it, so he can compliment my work,” Marks said. “So we can set higher standards for each other and continue to improve together.”
We see the Serrano sisters, Amanda and Cindy competing in a Puerto Rican boxing tournament. McWilliams and McJo Arroyo have impressed the elite from Puerto Rico, and now the Valle brothers look to leave their own unique mark on the Puerto Rican boxing scene.
Marquez faces the biggest test of his career to date on Wednesday. “[The world championship] is what motivates us,” Valle said. – Work as a team, support each other, and donate to Puerto Rico. This is the purpose of all our work.
Ashley’s thoughts:
Max Valle is a rising star in the world of boxing and has ambitions to represent Puerto Rico on the world stage. Hailing from Florida, Valle has an impressive 10-0 record with seven knockouts and exudes the spirit and power of a Puerto Rican champion.
Valle showed his skills as a fighter in his close fight with Damian Souza at the ProBox Television Events Center in Plant City, Florida. With the support of Puerto Ricans around the world, Valle won after ten tough rounds. For Valle, every punch thrown in the ring is a symbol of his commitment to Puerto Rican tradition and the country’s boxing heritage. Training under the guidance of coach Travis Ingram, Valle honed his skills through tough training camps and multiple rounds to prepare for such moments. Valle, who dreams of winning a world title alongside his older brother Dominic, draws inspiration from his family’s boxing heritage and his older brother’s success in the ring.
The Valle sisters aspire to follow in the footsteps of Puerto Rican boxing icons such as the Serrano sisters, Amanda and Cindy, and the Arroyo brothers Mike Williams and Mike Joe. Aiming to leave an indelible mark on the Puerto Rican boxing world, the Valle brothers are ready to take Puerto Rico’s boxing heritage to the next level.
As Max Valle prepares for the biggest test of his career against Damian Sosa, his ambition shines through to success and glory in Puerto Rico. Through their ability to work together, support each other, and give back to their homeland, the Valle brothers embody the essence of Puerto Rican pride in the sport of boxing.
