Posted by Neil Macasadia on Sep 6, 2012 in No Mercy Update
By Neil Macasadia Photo Credit: bStunt Today marks a wonderful and memorable day in Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta’s life. Mercito’s journey to the United States began on August 4, 2007 to face Carlos Madrid at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. As Mercito was victorious against Carlos Madrid, he spent several years continuing to win in the United States. In 2011, Mercito’s father, Anecito Gesta Sr., arrived in the United States to provide not only family support but to be his co-trainer alongside Vince Parra. Now, it is a true blessing to have Mercy Gesta (mother) and Anecito Gesta Jr. (Mokz – brother) join Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta’s corner here in the United States for his quest for the Championship belt. Welcome Mercy and Mokz!!...
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Posted by Neil Macasadia on Sep 4, 2012 in Mercito Gesta Articles
By Erik Aguilar Photo by: Duenas Aris Bell, California – IBF lightweight champion Miguel “El Titere” Vazquez (31-3, 13Ko’s), has been guaranteed a date to face Filipino up and comer Mercita “No Mercy” Gesta (26-0-1, 14Ko’s) on the under card of the unofficially announced Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez 4, on December 8. All Vazquez has to do is to successfully get through his September 29th fight against Marvin Quintero (25-3, 21Ko’s) in Mexico. “They have guaranteed me the fight against Gesta on the Pacquiao vs Marquez 4 under card on December 8, if i beat Quintero. It’s a fight that I have wanted.” – Miguel Vazquez When asked by myself who he would want to fight out of any lightweight, Vasquez had this to say: “A lot of fighters will win a fight, and call out other champions, but they will never mention my name. I’m the IBF champion, yet no one wants to face me for my title. They make the excuse that my name doesn’t generate a crowd. It’s all a bunch of excuses so they don’t have to face me, because they are scared to lose. Out of everyone in the lightweight division, I would love to face Adrien Broner. Broner has a big mouth, and I’d love to shut it up.”– Miguel Vazquez Source Doc:...
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Posted by Neil Macasadia on Aug 23, 2012 in Mercito Gesta Articles
By Ryan Songalia Photo Credit: bStunt Source Doc: http://m.ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/174417-gestas-manager-says-vazquez-title-shot-is-next The manger Mercito Gesta says the rising lightweight prospect’s promoter Top Rank is working on making a title shot against IBF lightweight beltholder Miguel Vazquez. The manger Mercito Gesta says the rising lightweight prospect’s promoter Top Rank is working on making a title shot against IBF lightweight beltholder Miguel Vazquez. Vincent Parra, who also trains Gesta (26-0-1, 14 knockouts), of San Diego, Calif. by way of Mandaue City, Philippines, says he has spoken with Top Rank CEO Bob Arum about putting him in with Vazquez (31-3, 13 KOs), of Jalisco, Mexico, in what would be Gesta’s first title shot. “They’re working on it,” said Parra. “Bob told me a couple days ago he’s making the fight. I’m told we will have something by the week’s end.” Parra says they had discussed the dates of November 3, 10 and 17. A matchmaker with Top Rank says “nothing is for sure” but that he hears November 10 is the date being discussed. An email to Vazquez’s co-manager Richard Mota was not returned. Vazquez, 25, has made three defenses of the title he won by defeating Ji-Hoon Kim by unanimous decision in 2010. Interestingly enough, his only defeats have come in two decisions to current WBC junior middleweight titleholder Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and WBO welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley. In his last bout two months ago, Vazquez decisioned Daniel Attah in a non-title match. Vazquez is rated no. 2 by THE RING at 135 pounds. Gesta, 24, is coming off a ninth round technical knockout of Ty Barnett earlier this month in his first showcase on ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights. The southpaw is rated no. 8 by the IBF. “I believe Mercito can get him out of his comfort zone and make him trade,” said Parra, analyzing the proposed fight. “The speed is going to give him problems. I’m confident Mercito can dominate and maybe even stop him.”...
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Posted by Neil Macasadia on Aug 16, 2012 in Mercito Gesta Articles
By Rich Mazon Photo Credit: bStunt Source Doc: http://philboxing.com/news/story-74086.html Filipino boxing fans will possibly be treated to a double delight on November 10, 2012. The date has been highly anticipated by Filipino boxing and general boxing fans worldwide because it is when boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao makes his return to the ring for the second and last time this year. But it looks like the big November 10th boxing card will also feature another Filipino star. Undefeated lightweight contender Mercito Gesta is being considered to be featured in that card that is most likely to take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 26-0 Gesta who scored an impressive 9th round stoppage of American Ty Barnett in his last outing last August 3 at the Texas Station Casino Resort, also in Las Vegas, is most likely to get his much desired title shot against IBF lightweight champion, Miguel Vasquez (31-3) of Mexico. Gesta’s manager and trainer, Vincent Parra told Philboxing.com that this fighter Mercito Gesta “wants Vasquez on that card so badly!” “I’m working on it with Top Rank. I talked to Bob Arum after the Barnett fight and he wants Mercito to fight Vasquez next,” Parra told this writer. “We are just waiting for Bob to tell us it’s confirmed,” he added. Parra said that they are already making plans for a vigorous training camp that will most likely take place at Big Bear Lake in California. Big Bear has been a favorite training ground of fighters such as Oscar Dela Hoya and Shane Mosley to name a few because of its seclusion and high altitude. In fact, Mosley is letting Team Gesta use his gym in the popular Californian resort destination if the fight with Vasquez pushes through. “We are thankful for his (Mosley) support. He gives us good advice,” Parra mentioned. Mercito Gesta is equally excited as well about the fight. The Mandaue City born fighter admits that this will be his biggest fight and challenge to date. “Kung sakaling matuloy ito, ang saya ko! Iyun na! Mangyayari na rin yung pinapangarap kong title fight (If this happens, I will be very happy. This is it! My dreams of a title fight will finally take place),” said the 25 year old Gesta. “I wanted this so bad! I wanted this so bad!” Gesta exclaimed. “I have been dreaming of this title fight since I was like 15 and now finally it’s here and hopefully in the undercard of that big fight,” Gesta expressed. “I am excited!” Gesta was once high on the list to fight former Pacquiao foe, Juan Manuel Marquez earlier this year but plans for that fight did not go to fruition. Marquez is one of three candidates being considered to fight Pacquiao on the November 10th main...
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Posted by Neil Macasadia on Aug 13, 2012 in No Mercy Update
By Neil Macasadia Photo Credit: Cassey What a great turn out for Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta’s victory party on Sunday, August 12, 2012 at Pepper Park in San Diego, CA. The No Mercy Army celebrated Mercito’s #26 Victory over Ty Barnett on ESPN Friday Nights Fight on August 3, 2012 at Texas Station Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. During the party, Mercito spent the day taking PHOTOS with his fans, signing autographs, and was able to thank each person for all their support! From Mercito Gesta and Team Gesta, thank you everyone for your time in making food, bringing drinks, and helping with the overall setup and organization of this event. We are gratefully appreciative....
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