Félix Verdejo

Boxer

Birthday May 19, 1993

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace San Juan, Puerto Rico

Age 30 years old

Nationality Puerto

Height 5 ft 9 in

Weight Lightweight

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1993

Félix Giomar Verdejo Sánchez (born May 19, 1993) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer and convicted murderer.

2012

As an amateur he represented Puerto Rico at the 2012 Olympics.

Between 2012 and 2020 Verdejo competed professionally for Top Rank and held the WBO Latino lightweight title from 2015 to 2017.

In May 2021, Verdejo turned himself in to police to face federal charges in the murder of his pregnant mistress.

In 2023, he was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.

Verdejo was the winner at lightweight at the 2012 American Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament.

Qualification was assured when Verdejo defeated a Mexican rival in the quarter-finals since the top-4 finishers qualified for the 2012 Olympics in his weight class.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Verdejo defeated Panamanian José Huertas in the first round with a score of 11–5.

Then he defeated Tunisian Ahmed Mejri with a 16–7 score before losing to Vasyl Lomachenko of Ukraine in the quarterfinals 14–9.

Verdejo was also a Panamerican Youth Champion.

In October 2012, a 19 year old Verdejo became a professional by joining Top Rank, signing for an undisclosed amount that reportedly included a bonification $600,000 dollars.

2013

Verdejo won the "New Hispanic Promise" category of the 2013 Premios Juventud on July 18 of that year.

After closing his 2013 campaign, Verdejo was voted "Prospect of the Year" by BoxingScene and Top Rank.

He also finished second in Yahoo!'s list, which noted that any other year he would have been a "slam dunk winner".

2014

In his first fight of 2014, Verdejo faced undefeated Lauro Alcantar, winning by knockout in only 21 seconds.

Verdejo continued his success throughout 2014, going 7–0 with 6 KO, making his career record 16–0 (KO 12).

ESPN.com would go on to name Verdejo 'Prospect of the Year' for 2014.

2015

Verdejo would get his first chance to claim his first title, it was announced in January 2015.

Top Rank announced Mexican Marco Antonio López (24–5, 15 KOs) as his opponent in a scheduled 8 round bout for February 28, however this was later changed to a 10-round bout and took place on April 25, due to verdejo injuring his hand.

The fight was contested for the vacant WBO Latino lightweight title, which was only at stake for Verdejo as Lopez weight 4 pounds over the lightweight limit.

The fight took place in Puerto Rico as Verdejo claimed the vacant title via a fifth-round technical knockout.

At the time of stoppage, all three judges had it 40–36 in favour of Verdejo.

Verdejo made his first defence against undefeated American Ivan Najera (16–0, 8 KOs) on June 13 at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City.

Verdejo, making his HBO debut, defeated Najera in a wide unanimous decision to retain the title.

Verdejo scored two knockdowns and outpointed Najera with two judges scoring the bout 100–88 and one judge had it 99–89.

Verdejo connected with 40% of his punches thrown compared to 30% from Najera.

On December 11, Verdejo made a second successive defence of his WBO Latino title in Puerto Rico against Brazilian Josenilson Dos Santos (27–3, 17 KOs).

In round two, Verdejo hit a big right hand that dropped dos Santos, although dos Santos beat the count, referee Roberto Ramirez Jr. stopped the fight after a count was given.

2016

Verdejo started off 2016 with a defence against undefeated Brazilian William Silva (23–0, 14 KOs) on the undercard of Crawford-Lundy on February 27, 2016, at the Madison Square Garden Theater.

The fight was televised on HBO.

Verdejo landed 106 of 421 total punches as he cruised to a one sided 10 round unanimous decision win against Silva who connected 45 of 325 total punches.

Two judges had it 100–90 for Verdejo and the third judge had it 99–91.

Verdejo would next fight two months later, returning to Puerto Rico against 29 year old Mexican Jose Luis Rodriguez (18–8, 11 KOs), who was on a four fight win streak, on April 16 in a 10-round bout at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente.

Verdejo was originally supposed to fight Daniel Evangelista (18–6–2, 14 KOs), who withdrew from the fight due to tendonitis.

Verdejo won a one sided 10 round unanimous decision win over Rodriguez.

He won the fight by the judges scoring it 99–91, 99–91 and 98–92.

Verdejo used his power and speed advantage to punish Rodriguez with big shots to the head and body throughout the ten rounds.

With this win, Verdejo was guaranteed a return to HBO at the Madison Square Garden Theater on June 11 against lightweight contender Jose Felix Jr. (33–1–1, 25 KOs).

Following this win, WBA ranked Verdejo at #2 lightweight and WBO ranked him #3.

Verdejo fought on the undercard of the title fight between WBO super featherweight champion Martinez vs. Lomachenko at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York on June 11, 2016.