Felix Garcia

Laredo's Blue Chip Prospect Felix "Gatito" Garcia Returns to Ring September 15th in San Antonio.

When arriving at the Laredo International Airport, there's a sign, that says the home of boxing world champions Gaby & Orlando Canizalez. With the recent surge of top-notch fighters coming out of The Gateway City, they may have to make room on that sign for some new world champions. Among the names in that current surge of talented fighters from Laredo, perhaps none have a better chance of capturing a world title than 18-year-old Felix "Gatito" Garcia. The 18-year-old who comes from a fighting family turned professional at the age of 16 and scored a third-round KO in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. He has already headlined cards in his home city, captured the Super Featherweight Texas Title, and has compiled a 6-0 (1) record. He will take another major test on September 15th at the Tech Port Arena in San Antonio when he battles fellow undefeated prospect Joseph Johnson, 3-0-1 (0), on the undercard of Ramon Cardenas-Rafael Pedraza, a card that will be televised on Showtime as part of their legendary SHOBOX series.

Garcia, at just 18, has already fought a six-rounder and seems to be well on his way to big things. He has a massive cheering section and a degree of fame and notoriety in his home city. However, you would never know that from speaking to him. The college freshman is amazingly humble for an 18-year-old, who has that level of success. "My Parents raised me right," Garcia Jr. said. "They told me to stay humble and remember where you came from." They certainly did raise him the right way inside and outside the ring. Gatito turned professional last April while in 11th grade. When asked about turning pro at such a young age, Garcia explained, " I honestly feel like I made the right decision. The amateurs really weren't for us with my style. So we decided to turn pro." Garcia is a rugged come-forward fighter whose style is tailor-made for the professional ranks. That proved to be true right away! The Gateway City native scored a third-round TKO of an undefeated fighter by the name of Jesus Dorado Cruz in Nuevo Laredo in his pro debut. Something Garcia describes as "an amazing experience! Nuevo Laredo opened their doors to me... When I came out, I had a lot of fans cheering for me. It was awesome!" He won his second fight in Nuevo Laredo as well. The touted prospect then turned 17 and could fight in Texas. He made his Texas debut in his home city at the Sames Auto Arena last July. He battled a veteran of nearly 20 professional bouts, and Garcia took care of business, dominating the bout and winning every round on every card. By this summer, Garcia had run his record to 5-0 (1). In July, he took on Jose Casiano of Nuevo Laredo, a hard-hitting Mexican Knockout artist in the main event again at Same's Auto Area, and Gatito got to work delivering another unanimous decision victory, improving his record to 6-0 (1). He captured a win for his enormous and vocal cheering section and took home the Texas title in the super featherweight division.

The teenage sensation has built up a massive fan base in his hometown. The packed crowd was a sea of "Gatito" Felix Garcia, something the humble undefeated super featherweight described as having a massive fan base at such a young age, "At first, it was unbelievable. It felt like I was in a dream. As the fights progressed, I got used to it. My goal is to inspire the youth in Laredo."

Many of those fans will make the journey with him to cheer on "Gatito" as he takes on another undefeated fighter, Joseph Johnson, in San Antonio on September 15th at the Tech Port Arena.

Garcia has gotten off to such a quick start that the fans and his hometown are expecting him to follow in the shoes of the legendary Canizalez brothers and win a world title in the not-so-distant future. That's a lot of pressure for a kid who just graduated high school. The blue-chip prospect took the expectations graciously saying, "It's unbelievable to me the amount of support I get from the City. Laredo has been filled with talent. There are a lot of boxers that could be world champions. I am just glad to be in that category."

He also has lofty goals, ultimately Garcia wants to become the "youngest world champion." That title is currently held by San Antonio native Bam Rodriguez. Rodriguez captured his first world title at 22. Gatito will have to move quickly to get there, but thinks it's a realistic goal he explained, "By the way we are moving, I think it's possible. By the age of 20, or 21, I think I can say I am a World Champion." Coming from a fighting family, Garcia was born to do this, and as lofty as that goal is, it's certainly not out of the question. Garcia will look to take another step in that direction this Friday at the Tech Port Arena in San Antonio and move to 7-0.

Felix Garcia Survives Adversity, Joshua Montoya Shines on Star-studded night in Laredo

On a night loaded with world champions, Roberto Duran and the Canizales were all in attendance at the Sames Auto Arena in Laredo. It was the youngsters that stole the show. Undefeated 17-year-old phenom Felis "Gatito" Garcia and Joshua "Spotlight" Montoya captivated the packed-out crowd in the main and co-main events.

At just 17 years old, Garcia is headlining shows in his home city, and throughout the night, he showed maturity and resolve beyond his years. To the delight of his hometown fans, "Gatitio" showed cat-like reflexes making his opponent Joe Casiano of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico miss over and over again. Garcia ripped hooks to the head and body, keeping Casiano uncomfortable and at bay. Throughout the middle rounds, Garcia's hook started wearing Casiano down, and started separating himself on the cards. With the fight still in doubt, the 17-year-old closed the show like a veteran. Landing big right hands. He began scoring with that punch constantly. One last big right scored for the Texan just before the 10-second clap. It sealed the round and the fight for Garcia, who won a hard-earned split decision by scores of 60-54 and 58-56, with the third judge scoring in favor of Casiano 59-55.

In the co-main event, Joshua "Spotlight" Montoya, of Lubbock, put on a show from start to finish and gave a career-best performance against Jorge " El Gallo Giro" Ramos in Ramos's hometown. After a careful start that saw Ramos having moments with his jab and follow-up right hand that seemed to disrupt the quickness and counter shots of the quicker and more athletic Montoya. However, by the middle rounds, the Lubboch native seized control of the fight, firing in counter left hooks and right hands. He would work his way onto the inside, unleash a lightning-quick combination and get out of the way before Ramos could return fire. Ramos rallied a bit in the fifth with his jab but couldn't sustain it, and Montoya came roaring back. The visiting Montoya began showboating and making Ramon miss while firing pinpoint accurate right hands. Ramos gave a Vaillant ever but seemed just a bit slower all night long. The pair touched up and exchanged toe-to-toe for the final 10 seconds. Ramos landed clean with a right hand. However, it was too little too late, as Montoya took a UD by scores of 60-54, 59-55, and 58-56. Montoya has now won four fights in a row to move his record to 6-4-2 (0) and take home the ABF Atlantic Super Featherweight title.

The undercard portion was loaded as well. US National champion Fabian Arredondo of Freeport made his pro debut a successful for taking a four-round decision over ring veteran Steveen Angeles. 14X national champ Jesus "Panterita" Martinez of Del Rio also chalked up a win with a dominant second-round TKO of Jaime Guevara. Martinez dominated behind a ferocious body attack and a busier jab than usual. He moved his record to 4-0-1 (2). Juan Garcia of Carrizo Springs went the distance for the first time and got good work with elusive veteran Ricardo Mena. Garcia improved his record to 3-0 (2) and dominated the action while Mena appeared to go into survival mode and was content with going the distance. Laredo native Alex Ramos also improved his record to 6-1 (3) while pressuring and overwhelming Frank Boston in a fan-friendly fight. Hector "Tito" Ferreyro moved his record to 6-0 (3), via a body shot just 2:46 into the opening round.

In the fight of the night, Jose Cardenas used a first-round knockout to win an all-out brawl with Hugo "Tigre" Castaneda to move his record to 7-0 (5), and Bruno Pola got up off the canvas after he was dropped just moments into the fight to blow out an overaggressive to Mario Jaramillo to pick up a second-round TKO and capture the ABF Super middleweight title.

Legendary Roberto Duran to be Special Guest at P4P Entertainment Card in Laredo.

July 1st marks a historic day for Laredo and for all of Texas boxing. Legendary Hall Of Famer and four-division world champion Roberto "Manos de Piedra" Duran, who is largely considered the greatest lightweight of all time, will be the special guest at The P4P Entertainment boxing card at the Sames Auto Arena. Duran compiled an incredible career record of 103-16 (70) and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2007 in Canastota, New York. 

It was at the International Boxing Hall of Fame that P4P Entertainment, matchmaker Luey Villarreal, met the legendary world champ during Induction Weekend. "I introduced myself," Villareal recalls. Villarreal, also a former ABF Jr Middleweight champ and owner of Ferocious Fitness in San Antonio, spoke to Duran and told him his "Dad passed a few months ago, and Duran was at the top of his list and his style was an influence on him." Villarreal went on and explained that he was making the Laredo card for July 1 and has had other legendary world champs such as Marco Antonio Barrera, Austin Trout, and Jorge Arce as special guests and would be honored to have him as the special guest for the July show. Villarreal, originally of Houston, and now lives with his wife and three kids in San Antonio, said that Duran was interested. The legendary fighter said to reach out to his son to clear it with his schedule. True to his word, the legend's son reached back out and told him that his dad, who still lives in his native Panama full time, schedule was clear as long as he could be back in his home country by Sunday, and he would be happy to attend the P4P Entertainment event in Laredo. Duran, who never fought in the Lone Star State as a professional, said that he has family in Texas, hes just not exactly sure where. 

Villareal in Action in 2018


Pound for Pound Promotions has now put on five cards throughout South Texas and has created quite a buzz in the area. The December 2022 card, at the Payne Arena, in Hidalgo, featured legendary former world champ Austin "No Doubt" Trout in the main event. Trout, who has a win over legendary Hall of Famer Miguel Cotto at Madison Square Garden, defeated rugged conteder Jose Charles via unanimous decision. The card was televised by ESPN3 and marked the return of big-time boxing to the Rio Grande Valley. Additionally, Villarreal has worked with the legendary promoter Bob Arum's Top Rank and had fighters featured on PBC's Showtime events and on PROBOX TV cards. His fighter's have been on some of the year's biggest cards, including the Benavidez-Plant PPV clash and the Rolly Romero- Ismael Barroso card back in May.

Villarrel in action at the Scottish Rite San Antonio


In addition to working alongside P4P Entertainment President Santiago "Chago" Martinez, the President of P4P, Villarreal started Ferocious Fitness Boxing Gym in 2019. His gym was shortly thereafter threatened by the COVID-19 pandemic, but the fighter persevered and fought through it ferociously. Villarreal, whose father was a fighter, and was trained by and is best friends with Main St Boxing Gym trainer/cutman Aaron Navaro, who works with world champion Regis Prograis and O'shaquie Foster, was taught well and rose above the distractions. He now has one of the premier gyms in Texas that includes professional boxers: Juan Garcia, Bruno Pola, Axl Melendez, Jaime Jasso, Joshua Montoya, Sebastian Rodriguez, Braian and Ramon Soto, and Nick Molina. The gym has come a long way in just a few years. 

 Villarreal is also extremely active in the community. In addition to running his businesses, coaching, mentoring, and staying focused on his family, the former ABF title holder \has created the Ferocious Championship Foundation in 2023. The foundation was created to impact the community in a positive direction.

As far as the July 1 card itself, it is absolutely loaded with talent and highly intriguing matchups. The card is headlined by 17-year-old phenom and Laredo native, the undefeated "Gatito" Felix Garcia. Garcia takes the biggest challenge of his career as the super featherweight puts his 5-0 (1) record on the line against his toughest challenge to date. In a battle of the dos Laredos. He takes his first six-rounder of his career and battles Jose Casiano, 2-3-1 (0), of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Casiano has been in with elite Texas fighters such as Robert "Biggie" Rodriguez and "El Castigo" Richard Medina. The card also features hometown favorites, Jorge and Alex Ramos. Jorge, El Gallo Giro, 8-3-1(5), takes a massive challenge with the surging Joshua "Spotlight" Montoya, who has won three fights in a row and has done so against fighters with a combined 20-5 (1) record and captured a Texas title by defeating RGV native Nelson "Hot hands" Hampton on the December card at the Payne Arena that featured Austin Trout. Finally, in what promises to be an all-action slugfest Gateway City native Jose Cardenas, 6-1 (5), battles RGV native Hugo "Tigre" Castaneda, who captured the WBO Youth Super Featherweight title late last year when he brutally stopped Maykol Mendoza in the third round in Reynosa, Mexico. Also in action is Laredo-based cruiserweight contender Hector "Tito" Ferreyro Jr, who looks to continue his comeback. Tito scored a first-round TKO in March following a three-year layoff.