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Laredo Native Jennifer Lozano Qualifies for 2024 Olympics

The Gateway City has quickly become a boxing hotbed. The city of about 230,000 people has been producing high-level professionals and amateur boxers at break-neck speeds. Laredo now has its first-ever Olympian. Jennifer "La Traviesa" Lozano needs no introduction in The Gateway City, and the 50-kilo (110-pound) female fighter has her ticket to the 2024 Paris Summer Games.

The 20-year-old qualified for the games with a dominant 5-0 points victory over Canadian Mckenzie Wright in the quarter-finals of the Pan-Am Games in Santiago, Chile. In an emotional moment, Lozano gave her ticket to her mother, who was in the stands, and the pair celebrated Lozano qualifying for the Olympics.

"We are going to Paris, baby. La Traviesa es de Laredo, Texas. We are ready for all of the world. We are going to the Olympics," The Laredoan exclaimed and went on to say, "Being the first Olympian from Laredo means a lot to me."

The Border town will have an excellent chance to get its second Olympian later in the year as Emilio Garcia, who came up just short in the Pan Am games, will have two more chances to qualify for the games in the 63.5 Kilos men's division.

Jorge Castaneda heads back to UK; Battles former World Champ

Jorge Castaneda, of Laredo, looks to pull off the trifecta. He has beaten two of Eddie Hearn's top 130-pound prospects and now he looks to beat former world champion Kid Galahad. Castaneda, 15-1 (11) will defend his WBC International Silver Super Featherweight Title that he won back on October 30th.

2021 was a breakthrough year for the Gateway City native, after being out of the ring for all of 2020, Castaneda came back with a vengeance. He was used as an opponent for one of Matchroom Boxing's elite prospects, Otha Jones III, and was supposed to lose. Castaneda had far, far, different plans and outclassed the unbeaten OJ3 on the undercard of Andrade-Williams back in April of last year. Six months later Hearn took the Laredo native over to the UK to challenge a more experienced fighter in Youssef Khoumari but the result was the same. Castaneda rallied and pulled out a decision victory over Khoumari to capture the WBC international silver title in October on the undercard of Chantelle Cameron vs Mary McGee at the 02 Arena in London


This time Hearn brings the tough Texan back to the UK but at the Motorpoint Arena, in Nottingham as part of the Leigh Wood VS Mick Conlocard. Castaneda will look to move to 3-0 against Matchroom Fighters in just a 12-month span. Galahad certainly represents the biggest challenge of the three. Galahad, who is moving up from featherweight to super featherweight, briefly held the IBF 126-pound world title. He stopped Jazza Dickens in August of last year before losing the belt to Kiko Martinez in what was a shocking upset in his inaugural defense this past November.


Laredo is best known in the boxing world for producing the Canizalez brothers Orlando and Gaby both held world titles. Orlando held the IBF bantamweight title from 1988 to 1995 and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Gaby won the WBA bantamweight title by knocking out Richard Sandoval in the seventh round of the scheduled 15 rounder in 1986. He also captured the WBO version of the title in 1991 when he stopped Miguel Lora. Should Castaneda defeat Galahad, he will find himself in an excellent position to challenge for a world title later in 2022. The current champion in the 130-pound division is Oscar Valdez, Shakur Stevenson, Roger Gutierrez, and Kenichi Ogawa.

Jorge Castaneda Scores Another Upset Victory, Closes In On World Title Fight

It was a long two-year layoff for Jorge Castaneda who suffered through medical injuries that canceled one fight and then a global pandemic that kept him out of the ring for another year. He finally returned to the ring back in April and scored an upset decision victory over Otha Jones III in Miami, Florida on the undercard of Andrade-Williams. That set up what happened on Saturday night in London, England. A fight that Castaneda announced to his hometown fans in Laredo at Fight Fest 9/11.

Castaneda was matched with unbeaten British prospect Youseff Khamari in a 10 round affair at the 02 Arena for the WBC Super featherweight silver title. A win would propel the Laredo native to the world-class level and put his name in world title discussions, and a win is what the Texan delivered. After a fairly even first half of the fight, Castaneda jammed on the gas and went full steam ahead. Moving only forward he started to break his British foe down. Scoring with right hands and left hooks Khamari clearly started to slow down. The eighth round swung the momentum in the favor of the Gateway City native for good as a left hook staggered Khamari and sent him reeling backwards. Castaneda followed up and unleashed a barrage of power shots and nearly got his man out. A game Khamari survived the round and fought valiantly over the last six minutes. However, it wasn't enough as Castaneda had worn him down and continued the onslaught to capture the decision by scores of 96-94, 97-94 with the third judge somehow scoring it even at 95-95

Castaneda came back to Laredo as a hometown hero, he's come 180 degrees. From being stopped in his home city to a hero's welcome at Laredo, Laredo International Airport. The stakes are about to get higher for the Laredo, Native. The home of former world champion Gabriel and Orlando Canizales is now on the brink of being the home of yet another world champion. Jorge Castaneda is now the leader in the clubhouse to be the next Gateway City native to capture a world title, a young stable of talented Laredo based fighters is capturing the attention of the boxing world, in addition to Castaneda, Josh Juarez, Jaime Jasso, Nick Molina and a litany of other young upstarts are putting Laredo on the boxing map and have bright careers ahead of them. However, it's Castaneda who is on the face track to a world title. A fight between him and another one of Eddie Hearn’s young British prospects, Joe Cordina, is already being called for on both sides of the Atlantic. If that fight can't get made and Castaneda has lots of young 130-pound prospects in the US he would match up interestingly with including Gabe Flores Jr, Xavier Martinez, Albert Bell, and Lamont Roach are all out similar positions of their career and would make high level, fascinating scraps that could propel the inner into a world title fight.

Nick Molina Shines As Boxing in Laredo Returns

20-year old and  Laredoan and undefeated Jr. middleweight, Nick Molina, was planning on attending Fight Fest 9/11 in his native Laredo as a spectator watching his friends and local fighters throw down in the return of boxing to the Gateway City. Until he received a phone call just over a week ago, offering him a fight on the card. The catch was he needed to fight a touted fighter from Weslaco, Peter Balderas jr, who would be making his pro debut three weight classes above where he typically fights and had the WBC Super Bantamweight Champ Brandon Figueroa by his side. The fighter that Molina is, he gladly accepted.

The fearless but very undersized Molina stepped into the ring and just seconds into the bout got clipped on the chin and dropped. He calmly got up and showed incredible composure for a 20-year-old veteran of just three previous fights. Firing off the jab and he never lost focus. Out boxing Balderas from the outside he can see his larger opponent softening up. Snapping his head back with laser-like right hands. The first round saw Molina picking himself up off the canvas and within the next three minutes absolutely seize control of the fight. He picked up the pace and really started breaking him down Balderas in the second stanza. Clearly slowing down Bladeras threw a sloppy hook that Molina countered perfectly with a right hand that sent his opponent flailing into the ropes. Molina jumped on his wounded opponent like a dog on fear unleashing a barrage of power shots that put Balderas down and brought the referee in to call a halt to the bout with just seconds left in the second round. Molina jumped up three weight classes on a week's notice got himself up off the canvas and delivered a career-best performance securing a second-round TKO victory to move his record to 4-0 (4).

The rest of the card featured Danie "The Disciple" l Villareal of Zapata, Texas scoring an impressive third-round knockout over a game opponent in Ramiro Balli.  Villareal outboxed his opponent easily firing off a shotgun-like jab and broke his overmatched opponent down with a ferocious body attack and straight right hands to the head. He scored with a perfect left hook that staggered Balli. The Disciple unleashed a whirlwind of power shots leaving his opponents helpless against the ropes and unable to continue as the ref waived the bout off giving Villareal his fifth win in five pr fights. Villareal will headline the next FIght Fest, on October 29th in his hometown of Zapata. 

Alex "The Bazooka" Ramos bounced back nicely from his first career loss to blast out an outmatched veteran by the name of Hector Gutierrez, a veteran of 18 fights who hails from Mission, Texas and scored a vicious one-sided TKO victory. There was also an upset in the building as San Antonio-based Robert Ledesma, who has been in the ring with several world-class fighters, including Max Ornelas, Ray Ximenez, Juan Tapia, and Bam Rodriguez but he finally got his win over a big named fighter. The beneficiary of two very controversial knockdowns secured the victory over Cesar Garcia of Laredo by scores of 38-36 on all three cards. Ledesma moves his record to 3-7 while Garcia whose only other loss was to the prospect of the year Bam Rodriguez, falls to 11-2.

Two other local fighters were able to secure the first win of their professional careers. Jaime Gueverra of Laredo unleashed a ferocious body attack and broke down Austin Rivas of McAllen to secure the victory in his pro debut. Additionally, Oscar Barrera also from the Gateway City picked up the first win of his pro career. In Barrera's other two professional bouts he fought Steve Garagarza both times in two very close and contentious battles. Settling for a draw in the first and suffering a decision loss in the second. He bounced back from that and outlasted Manuel Lerma. taking a majority decision by scores of 40-36, 39-37 in his favor with the third judge scoring 38-38 even.

Boxing is Back In Laredo!

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Laredo, the Gateway City, is quickly becoming one of the hotbeds of Texas boxing. The city that gave the boxing world the legendary Canizales brothers is again producing potential world-level talent at an alarming rate. Jorge Castaneda pulled a major upset over Otha Jones III on a Matchroom Card, Josh Juarez put on a masterclass performance on a Golden Boy card, and Jaime Jasso, started his career with two wins over really impressive highly experienced fighters and then recently dropped a very competitive decision to Floy Diaz, who is perhaps Top Ranks most regarded young prospect. Jasso was brought in to be an outmatched, undefeated opponent that was supposed to make Diaz look good. That was anything but the case as Jasso impressed and fought Diaz tooth and nail for the scheduled four rounds. 

what all these young South Texans have in common is they built themselves up on the Triple-A Promotions Fright Fest series in Laredo. Fight Fest 20 went down in Laredo back in March of 2020. However, due to the pandemic, this series which is producing such incredible talent was put to a temporary halt. It's been a year and a half since the last rendition of the fight series but it returns today (9/11/21) in a major way. On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, the hard-hitting prospects of Laredo, Texas will once again fill out the Sames Auto Arena. 

Undefeated super featherweight Daniel Villarreal will make his Laredo debut and look to move to 5-0.  Nick Molina who is a highly touted Jr Middleweight prospect, will show his fighter's mentality and warrior spirit will take a catchweight fight on extremely short notice and look to move his record to 4-0.  Additionally, Alex "Bazooka" Ramos, younger brother of Jorge Ramos, looks to bounce back from his first career loss, a 6-round slugfest with San Antonio-based prospect Javier Fernandez when he takes on veteran Hector Gutierrez of Mission, Texas. Two other young Gateway city natives will make their professional debuts. 112-pound Jaime Guevara and Super Middleweight Sonny Lique, both look to get their career off to a quick start.