Undefeated super flyweight prospect David Cardenas (6-0, 4 KOs), the 19-year-old rising star from San Antonio, Texas, returns to the ring in Texas on Saturday against Steveen Angeles Cruz. 

It is the first six-rounder for Cardenas in what promises to be an exciting showcase of his talent.

Cardenas has quickly become a noteworthy name on the San Antonio boxing scene. His rise has been supported by his good friend, San Antonio Spurs power forward Keldon Johnson. The two met at a boxing gym and have since formed a bond, with Johnson attending Cardenas' fights whenever he's in town.

“My friendship with Keldon has been a huge source of motivation for me," said Cardenas. “Having someone like him in my corner, supporting me and believing in my potential, has really boosted my confidence and drive to succeed.”

Cardenas is trained by Rick Nunez, a seasoned coach who played a key role in guiding WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios to a world title. Nunez is optimistic about Cardenas’ future and sees potential.

“David is competing in a smaller weight class, where fighters often get world title shots early in their careers,” said Nunez. “With his talent and great work ethic, I believe he can reach a world title shot quickly. We’re working hard to ensure he’s ready for that opportunity when it comes.”

Fighting in his home state of Texas, Cardenas is excited about the opportunity to build his following and put on a show for his supporters.

“There’s nothing like fighting at home in front of my friends, family, and fans,” said Cardenas. “San Antonio has always been there for me, and I’m grateful for the support. Each fight at home helps me connect more with the community and build a loyal fan base. I’m hoping to follow in the steps of Bam Rodriguez, Joshua Franco and Mario Barrios, three world champions from San Antonio that I look up to."

The upcoming bout, held by TMB Promotions, at the Event Center in Floresville, Texas, is expected to draw a large crowd eager to see the young prospect in action.