Abel Mendoza

Abel Mendoza Returns to West Texas on September 24th

Building up a young prospect's career in boxing in this current environment can be a daunting task. When that fighter is without a manager or promoter, it can seem to be impossible. However, as we see over and over again in the sweet science, nothing is impossible. Rising 130-pound unbeaten prospect Abel Mendoza of West Texas is showing the boxing world exactly how it's done without major representation. The unbeaten Super Featherweight has put together a 34-0 (27) record all on his own. Mendoza said " no manager, no promoter. I've made it to 34-0 on my own. No help, no nothing." He explains staying the course and self-managing and self-promoting "Fighting locally whenever there's show. I fought a lot in Mexico. In Mexico, they don't pay, but I had to do what I had to do, to be in the position I'm in 34-0."

Mendoza is scheduled to make a homecoming fight on the September 24th main event at the La Hacienda Event Center in Midland on a card promoted by Elite Fight Promotions, which is co-owned by Gilbert Torres and Jose Montanez. It's been a hard-fought rise to the top for the 26-year-old West Texan, who commented on fighting his way to the top of the cards and becoming the main attraction " I wasn't headlining, they had me as a co-main, now I am the main event. I am very proud to be in this position. Other fighters in my position have stopped, but I am still going."

Is he ever still going! Beating former world title challenger Victor Zaleta, who went the distance with Omar Navarez and had been in with legendary world champs like Leo Santa Cruz and Carlos Cuadras, none of those names got rid of Zaleta as quickly and as impressively as did Mendoza. Over four high-action but mostly one-sided rounds, Mendoza steamrolled Zaleta back in late 2021. A major step-up fight and Mendoza passed with flying colors and started making the transition from prospect to contender status. He recollects on the fight "We started off pretty fast, it was a fast pace. I was a little surprised I did get him out that quickly. I was expecting to go more rounds. Zaleta is a good fighter. He's a strong fighter. Any fight he's in, he's going to give them problems."

Mendoza has run off three more wins, winning them all by knockouts to move his record to the current 34-0 (27) but has not gotten the big mega fight or world title fight he had his eye on. However, he is not afraid to earn it the old-fashioned way. When asked about getting Abner Mares or a world title fight next he responded, " Hopefully next, I do want to fight the best. Maybe they feel I haven't earned it, and maybe I gotta earn it and that's ok! I am ready to earn my way to fight for a world title." He went on to address the rumors and potential Mares fight "if they would have called me for a Mares fight, I would have took it. If they asked me to fight Mares next, I'd say yes in a heartbeat. It's up to Mares and his team if they want to take this fight."

For the immediate future, it's back to building his resume and waiting for a world champion or another big name to accept a fight with him. The next stop is back in his hometown on September 24th. Mendoza has also done camp back in West Texas, San Diego is where he typically does training camp and has hired the help of fellow West Texas contender Michael Dutchover to help with his conditioning. It's been a good experience for the undefeated knockout artist saying, "It's good. I enjoy being back home. My friends and family, this is home. I am glad to be fighting at home." Should Mendoza get the win he's expected to get, the sky is the limit. A world title fight could be on the horizon, but if it's not Mendoza is in it for the long haul. He will patiently wait for his opportunity, " they can't avoid me forever... If I have to get to 50-0, that's what it's gonna have to be. If I get to 70-0, whatever it takes. it's gonna come." he explained. Mendoa went on to add what it would mean to bring a world title back to West Texas "there hasn't been a world champion here to being a world title here would be awesome."

El Paso Native Abel Mendoza Shines in New Mexico

As Two Mexican boxing icons stepped back into the ring for perhaps the last time Saturday night at Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero, New Mexico  Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera and former two-time world champion Daniel Ponce de Leon fought to the distance in an entertaining, six-round exhibition live on FITE & Golden Boy Fight Night on Facebook. In the co-main event was the young unbeaten upstart from west Texas, Abel Mendoza. The unbeaten youngster entered the ring with a sparkling 30-0 (23)  and his game plan was clear attack the body of his rugged by again opponent, former world title challenger, Victor Zaleta. Mendoza pressed forward buckled Zaleta with a left hook just moments into the fight. Late in the first round, Mendoza scored with a barrage of body shots then dropped the former world title challenger just before the bell rang to end the opening stanza.

The Texan stayed patient and stayed down stares in the second and third rounds battering his man against the ropes. Hurting his opponent again with a three-piece combination that landed upstairs with just about 40 seconds remaining in the second. Mendoza followed up the success he had in the first two rounds with another thudding body shot that staggered Zaleta again right as the bell rang to end the third. At this point, the writing was on the wall and Zaleta was on the way out. Mendoza finished the job with a final right hand to the body that did the job for good 2:23 into round number four. The west Texan moved his record to 31-0 (24). In a post-fight interview, he called out former four-division world titleholder Leo Santa Cruz “We’re hoping to get the fight with Leo Santa Cruz. We’re ready for him,” a victorious Mendoza declared. Mendoza disposed of Santa Cruz in just four rounds Santa Cruz took nine rounds to stop Zelata in a much more competitive fight.  A fact that the victorious Texan was well aware of " It just goes to show, Santa Cruz, I'm not sure if it was seven or nine and We finished him in the fourth so we're ready for him" 

In regards to his performance Mendoza went on to say " I made a few mistakes I think I could I have done better, but we are going to work on those mistakes and I am glad we got the knockout"

As Two Legends prepare for a final Stand Two Upstart Texans Look to Take Next Steps


Former three-division world champion and legendary Hall of Famer Marco Antonio Barrera and fan favorite and former two-division world champ Daniel Ponce de Leon prepare to lock horns in an exhibition bout this Saturday at the Inn of the Moutain Gods. The bout will be the main event of a stacked card that features over 10 bouts and streams on FITE TV. As the two legends will steal the headlines perhaps no fighter on the card has more on the line than El Paso native, Odessa raised, undefeated featherweight & super-featherweight blue-chip prospect Abel Mendoza. Mendoza returns to The Inn of The Moutain Gods for the third time. He has compiled a 2-0 (1) record at the venue and has become his home away from home. The El Pasoan turned pro in 2016 and has compiled a shiny record of 30-0 (23) fighting the majority of his bouts in Mexico. He takes by far the biggest step-up bout of his career in former world title challenger who fought future hall of fame Leo Santa Cruz for the IBF bantamweight strap as well as Omar Narvaez for the WBO Super Fly belt. A win again a fighter of that stature as well as the perfect record makes Mendoza an attractive opponent for anyone in the top ten of either the 126 or other 130 pound divisions. It's a big card against a noticeable opponent that can propel Mendoza from prospect to contender overnight.

In the main event of the free portion of the card, that will stream on Golden Boy's Facebook page will feature the return of the San Antonio teenage phenome whose pro debut first-round knockout went viral and made him a star in the boxing community. and proved his nickname "War Machine"  was a well-deserved one. 1-0 (1) Christian Romero looks to put on an encore performance that is as good or better than thatdebut back in September. In his pro debut, a then 16-year-old landed a single right hand that is now internet famous that dropped  Jose Aguero Guerra like a building imploding on itself. That bout was in Mexico and in the interim the San Anontian has turned 17 and can fight in the US and is set to show the fans in the US the incredible skill and one-punch power that made him a star in the amateurs and will according to his trainer at South Park Boxing Academy, Rick Nunez "Make Him aMuliple weight class world champion"