Friends, some clarification.
To the best of my knowledge, I never said that Daredevil was the love interest of the White Tiger. I don't remember anyone else ever saying that Daredevil was the love interest of the White Tiger. I haven't (and will not), purchase any of the issues of this mini series because of what I've seen in previews and the like. So far, it doesn't look like a book I'd be interested in purchasing although, I very much like the White Tiger character herself.
Now, what I have said is that the writer of this character should not "take the easy way out" and pair her with an established white male superhero character or another civilian white male character created for that specific purpose. I believe that whoever writes a potential ongoing series for the character should create for her, a male interest who is Puerto Rican.
I mentioned Daredevil because, other than Spider-Man, he seems to be constantly at the Tiger's side or following her around. I mentioned on the CBR, that I wasn't sure WHO Daredevil was at this time. When I suggested in another CBR thread - the Luke Cage ongoing rumor thread - that Danny Rand might still be playing Daredevil and as that might be the case, there would be no need to team Cage with Iron Fist, another poster informed me that Danny Rand had indeed returned to his Iron Fist persona. I have no particular interest in Daredevil or Iron Fist at this time, so I couldn't really care less what he's doing or who he is at this time. I simply believe that Cage would do well as a solo series without having to lean on Iron Fist.
Hector Ayala teamed with Daredevil and Spider-Man during his career as the White Tiger. In fact, I remember the first time Ayala and Spider-Man teamed up. There was first, the obligatory superhero vs superhero fight/ White Tiger vs Spider-Man that began at the ESU campus but eventually wound up in the neighborhoods the White Tiger called home. During that fight, it was Spider-Man who noticed the Puerto Rican and black residents of that neighborhood cheering on the Tiger just as youthful fans of his would do in areas of the city he was more familiar with. The Tiger even noticed this and taunted Spider-Man by telling him that he wasn't as bold and brash as he had been earlier now that he was facing the Tiger on his "home turf". It was shortly after that, the obligatory truce was established between the two heroes and they eventually apprehended the true culprit of the story. Ayala dated Gloria Grant, Peter Parker's black friend and ESU student. I feel that Del Toro should also date a non-white male, if her comicbook career ever reaches that point.
And let me tell you, these comic book romances can occur at the blink of an eyelash

I usually don't pick up anything X-Men related, but recently, I happened to pick up Uncanny X-Men #481. The character Rachel Grey has become romantically entangled with a Shi'ar warrior, simply because they shared a mind-melding incident and they are "in each other's head". Before the book was over, they were swapping terran and extra-terrestrial spit, neither knowing what the other's mouth had been doing previously or whether their tongues would be compatible

So, it is very likely that Angela Del Toro could be instantly swept away by any blue-eyed, blond-haired social worker, doctor, agent, etc...who she might happen to encounter. I feel that if that were to happen, it would be a shame.
On an entirely different note: I also picked up the latest issue of the EXILES. That group was part of an assemblage of other super-beings brought together to save the universe of that particular reality. One of the super-beings was practically the split-image of Space Ghost. The costume design was identical. Only some of the colors of the costume were altered to give the character a different appearance...which really wasn't that different afterall. The character was even wearing the famous Space Ghost Power Bands on his wrists
