Delgado Berty graduated high school; she then moved to Louisiana and got married, returning to Puerto Rico to complete college courses and become a medical secretary.
[1] In 1993, the World Boxing Council recognized Delgady Berty with their "Lady of the Year" award and she was presented with it at a ceremony held in Las Vegas, Nevada, by then WBC president, Mexican José Sulaiman.
These fights included one of her countryman Alex Sanchez, who beat Arturo Mayan by first-round knockout on January 7, 1994, at Palma de Mallorca to retain his WBO world Minimumweight title, with Delgado Berty at ringside.
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.
[1] During 2011, there was a controversy concerning Delgado Berty's presidency: Henry Neumann, 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 World Boxing Association world Super-Bantamweight champion Victor Callejas, who by that time was the commissioner of the office of the representative of the WBA in Puerto Rico.