Yamil Chade (c. 1921 – 25 April 2009) was a Puerto Rican sports team owner and athlete manager.
However, with training from Chade, Benitez returned with three wins, including two over world ranked boxers: Elio Díaz in two rounds at Venezuela, and Kevin Moley, who was ranked among the top ten junior middleweights at the time, in ten rounds at Madison Square Garden.
Benítez lost his next two fights and was left stranded in Argentina after his passport was stolen; Chade then concentrated on Carlos De León, four times world Cruiserweight champion.
Before Trinidad knocked out Pedro Torres in Mexico as part of the Julio César Chávez-Greg Haugen undercard, Chade suffered a heart attack, requiring hospitalization.
After signing Larry Ayuso, Edgar Padilla, Mario Butler, Keenon Jourdan, Dickey Simpkins, and Sharif Fajardo, among others, the Captains became champions for the second time in their team's history, when they defeated the Bayamón Cowboys in four games at the 2005 BSN finals.