Acee: Local Boxer Gesta Gets His Title Shot

Posted by on Dec 6, 2012 in Exclusive Feature, Mercito Gesta Articles

Acee: Local Boxer Gesta Gets His Title Shot

By Kevin Acee Photo Credit:  K.C. Alfred Source Doc:   http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/dec/05/acee-local-boxer-gesta-gets-his-title-shot/ Anecito Gesta brought up his eldest son the way he had been brought up — fighting. The best recollection of both father and son is that Mercito Gesta was 7 years old when his dad first took him to the street looking for someone to beat the boy. “He would offer them money if they could beat me,” Mercito said. “Big kids, older than me. Bigger.” So, yes, it’s been a long time coming, Saturday night’s fight in Las Vegas for the IBF lightweight title — longer even than the 26 professional bouts Gesta has toiled through without a loss. He is getting his first chance at a championship belt on Saturday against Miguel Vasquez, on the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand, 10 years after his first professional fight in the Philippines and almost two decades after his training began. “He always wanted me to be the best, to be good at this sport,” Mercito said of his father. “Sometimes, I was like, it is too much. But then I know it is for me.” In broken English, Anecito explains that fighting on the street for sport is common in the Philippines. He laughs when asked if he ever stepped in to stop a beating when Mercito was pitted against bigger kids. “Someone stops it sometimes,” he said, glancing at his wife, Mercedes. “I did not stop. No one stopped when I was (a boy) and I was crying.” Earlier this year, Anecito came to the United States and for his son’s past two fights has joined trainer Vince Parra in Mercito’s training. That preparation was raised to new heights, in many ways, for this fight. Team Gesta left Spring Valley and spent the entirety of November in Big Bear, renting a house on a small hill near a ski resort and working out at the nearby gym owned by renowned trainer Abel Sanchez. “Thin air, that’s the first reason,” Mercito said. “The second is the (no) distractions, far from friends. Friend are good, but this time I cannot go there. I need to be focused right now … I’ve been boxing since I was 15, now I’m 25. Man, that’s long. I’ve been waiting, and it’s a title fight right now. I’m more focused right now. “We decide to put our training to the next level. High altitude, it’s harder to train here. The sparring is harder, we do more rounds. My dad is here. He helps me.” To that end, one mid-November day, Mercito welcomed visitors into the home shortly before he and his father embarked on a morning run around a loop edging a golf course. That day’s run would be just three miles, because breakfast and a nap would be followed by 14 rounds of sparring at noon. As he...

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Win or lose, Gesta already feels like a winner as he achieves dream to bring family to the US

Posted by on Nov 28, 2012 in Mercito Gesta Articles

Win or lose, Gesta already feels like a winner as he achieves dream to bring family to the US

By Chino Trinidad Photo Credit:  Jhay oh Otamias Source Doc:   http://www.spin.ph/sports/boxing/news/win-or-lose-gesta-already-feels-like-a-winner-as-he-achieves-dream-to-bring-family-to-the-us UNDEFEATED Mercito Gesta has yet to climb the ring in Las Vegas, where he is set to gun for the IBF lightweight title in the main undercard of Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez IV on December 8 (December 9, Manila time). Yet the guy already feels like a winner. Reason: The entire Gesta family is now in the ‘land of milk and honey’ and living the American dream. Instead if surrrounding himself with close friends and hangers on, Mercito spent the advance he got from his fight purse and bought tickets for his parents Aniceto and Mercy and younger brother Dondon so they could join him in a winter resort at Big Bear, California, where he has been doing high-altitude training to improve his cardio endurance. Gesta’s father now serves as head trainer while his mother is Team Gesta’s nutritionist, who has been preparing what she calls ‘power juice’ from freshly squeezed pineapple, watermelon, apple, celery, and carrots for his son. While he still dreams of winning a world title, Mercito, who is 26-0 since turning pro in 2003, feels win or lose on December 8, he has already achieved his lifelong dream. “Pinangarap ko rin maging world champion. Pero ready ako ano man maging resulta ng laban ko sa December 8. Kasi whatever happens I have achieved my dream of bringing my family to the US of A. For me family always comes first,” Gesta told GMA News. Definitely life in the US is already a big improvement for the Gesta family, who no longer had to endure the mosquito- infested shanty they used to call home in Mandaue, Cebu. Thanks to a model of a son, who always put family first ahead of his boxing...

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The Life Story of Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta on GMA News TV

Posted by on Nov 28, 2012 in No Mercy Update

The Life Story of Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta on GMA News TV

By Mercy Gesta Photo Credit:  Vince Parra During Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta’s training at Big Bear for his title fight, Anecito Gesta Sr. and Mercy Gesta, enjoyed an interview with GMA 7 from the Philippines.  Mr. Manolo Trinidad and crew spent some quality time getting to know the Gesta’s along with Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta on Monday, 11/26/2012.  It was a wonderful experience and the Gesta Family is grateful and appreciative of all the support.  The GMA News TV telecast will air on Sunday, December 2, 2012 on channel 11 in Manila, channel 27 in Cebu, and channel 24 via cable. As quoted by Mercy Gesta, “Sa Sunday, December 2, 2012  11am ipapalabas ang buong esturya ng buhay ni Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta, sa GMA news tv chanel 11 sa Manila – chanel 27 sa Cebu at chanel 24 daw pagcable.  Abangan po ninyo mga kamag-anak / supporters / fans para malaman at makita ninyo ang kalagayan din namin dito sa Big Bear California, at anung mga training ginawa namin pati sparring bilang paghahanda sa nalalapit niyang world title fight kuntra kay Miguel Vasquez.”...

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Strong Family Bond for Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta

Posted by on Nov 27, 2012 in No Mercy Update

Strong Family Bond for Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta

Photo Credit:  Neil Macasadia Growing up in Cebu, Philippines in the City of Mandaue, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta has always cherished one important thing in life, Family.  He was raised by Anecito Gesta Sr., a Professional Muay Thai Fighter that once represented the Philippines in tournaments across Asia.  It was Anecito Sr. who instilled the thrill and fight in Mercito to pursue his dreams in becoming a Professional boxer. Alongside of Anecito Sr., was always Mercito’s mother, Mercy Gesta who supported her husband and fighting family.  This fighting family not only included Anecito Sr and Mercito, but sister Daisy Gesta and younger brother Dondon “Mokz” Gesta who both competed in Muay Thay matches and tournaments around their province in the Philippines. Today, with the continued family bond, support, and guidance by Anecito Sr, Mercy, Dondon, Daisy, and Coach Vince Parra, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta is on his way to the most important fight of his life.  On December 8, 2012 on the undercard for the Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez IV bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, NV, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta will challenge the current IBF Lightweight Champion Miguel Vazquez for his 135lb...

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