Matthysse-Postol Undercard: Gesta, Ramirez Return

Matthysse-Postol Undercard: Gesta, Ramirez Return

Posted by:  Golden Boy on 9/2/2015
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LOS ANGELES – Former world title contender Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta (28-1-2, 16 KOs) of San Diego, Calif. and top lightweight contender Marcelino “Nino” Lopez (31-1-1, 16 KOs) of Buenos Aires, Argentina have been added to an explosive night of boxing on the non-televised undercard of Lucas Matthysse vs. Viktor Postol on Oct. 3 at the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif.  Gesta will face three-time world title challenger Martin “El Brochas” Honorio (32-9-1, 16 KOs) of Mexico City, Mexico, in a classic Philippines vs. Mexico 10-round lightweight bout while Lopez will make his U.S. debut in an eight-round lightweight bout against an opponent yet-to-be-named.

In addition, East Los Angeles legacy, Julian “El Camarón” Ramirez (14-0, 8 KOs) will look to keep his undefeated record intact when he faces Mexican contender Hugo “Olímpico” Partida (20-5-2, 15 KOs) in a 10-round featherweight bout and Los Angeles local sensation Nick Arce (4-0, 4 KOs) is scheduled to fight in a six-round featherweight bout.  Also, the non-televised undercard will feature east coast undefeated fighters D’Mitrius Ballard (9-0, 7 KOs) of Washington, D.C. in an eight-round light heavyweight battle and Kevin Rivers (12-0, 9 KOs) of Cheverly, Maryland in a six-round super featherweight fight.  Opponents will be announced shortly.

In the main event of the night Lucas ” La Máquina ” Matthysse (37-3, 34 KOs) will face the undefeated Viktor “The Iceman” Postol (27-0, 11 KOs) for the vacant WBC Super Lightweight World Championship televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark beginning at 10:15 p.m. ET/PT . Matthysse vs. Postol is presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Arano Box Promotions, Top Rank, Inc. and ELITE Boxing Promotion. The televised co-main event of the night will feature former three-division world champion Humberto “La Zorrita” Soto (65-8-2, 35 KOs) of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico taking on undefeated contender Antonio “Relentless” Orozco (22-0, 15 KOs) of San Diego, Calif. in a 10-round super lightweight fight.

A proud native of Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta has become a fan favorite not just at home but also in his adopted city of San Diego, California where he lives and trains. Given his action-packed fighting style, it’s no surprise that Gesta has been adopted as a hometown favorite by San Diegans. A 12-year professional, Gesta fell short of victory in his first shot at a world title in the lightweight category against then IBF Lightweight World Champion Miguel “Titere” Vazquez in 2012. Since returning to the ring as a super lightweight in 2014, the 27-year-old Gesta has looked better than ever in stopping Edgar Riovalle and Luis “Vampiro” Arceo. Most recently, Gesta fought world title contender Carlos Molina in April delivering an exciting and evenly matched event resulting in a draw. Now Gesta, is hungry for victory and ready to prove his ring superiority on Oct. 3.

Former three-time world title challenger Martin “El Brochas” Honoriois a tough fighter eager to get back in the ring and prove he is still in the running for world title contention.  With a victory over the popular John Molina Jr. and having faced tough contenders like Juan Carlos Salgado, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero and Antonio “Relentless” Orozco; and former owner of the NABF and WBO NABO lightweight titles and contender for the IBF Featherweight Title, Honorio is ready to upset former world title contender Mercito Gesta on Oct. 3.

A 29-year old native resident of Arribenos, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Marcelino “Nino” Lopez made his professional debut in December 2006 with a win. His winning streak continued from there, lasting seven years until it ended by draw against Sergio Javier Escobar in May 2013 in Lopez’s sixth WBC Latino Lightweight Title defense. Since then, Lopez has added a title victory to his resume as the South American Super Lightweight Champion.

The undefeated E ast Los Angeles native, Julian “El Camarón” Ramirez, has boxing in his blood. His late uncle was the former WBA and WBC Super Featherweight World Champion Genaro “El Chicanito” Hernandez. Ramirez has been on the fast track since turning professional in 2012. A dynamic southpaw who has the skills to succeed, the 22 year-old Ramirez will fight for the second time in 2015 on October 3 after a thrilling main event showdown headlining the April 2 LA FIGHT CLUB card where he added another victory to his resume with a unanimous decision win over the vicious Raul Hidalgo.

Hailing out of Mexico City, Mexico, Hugo “Olímpico” Partida is seasoned fighter ready to add a victory to his record in his first scheduled fight of 2015. A professional since 2005, Partida has fought for the regional IBF Inter-Continental Super Bantamweight title, the WBC Continental Americans Super Bantamweight title, the WBC Youth World Featherweight Title and has retained and defended the WBC Fecarbox Super Bantamweight title.  Looking to take his career to the next level, Partida is ready to face the undefeated Julian Ramirez on Oct. 3.

Fighting out of the Westside Boxing Club in Los Angeles, 19-year-old featherweight Nick Arce is a former amateur standout who entered the professional boxing world in style in November of 2014 with a fourth round knockout of Adalbert Valenzuela. Since then the Los Angeles favorite has fought three times in 2015, never letting his opponent get past the second round. Most recently, Arce impressed fans with a second-round knockout over Ricardo Alvarado on the undercard of Herrera vs. Lundy on July 11 in Los Angeles.

A decorated amateur star, the professional run of D’Mitrius Ballard thus far has been nothing short of spectacular. Just 22 years old, Ballard has shown power, speed and ring generalship all while exciting fans from New York to Texas to his home of Washington, D.C. Coming off a 70- second knockout of Jason Zabokrtsky in March and unanimous decision victory over Josue Ovando in June, Ballard is chasing after more spectacular finishes this year.

Undefeated since his professional debut in 2012, Kevin “K-Smoove” Rivers, Jr. of Cheverly, Maryland is eager to get back in the ring after an impressive technical knockout victories over Stephon McIntyre and Luis Ruiz Lizarraga Jr. earlier this year.  The fighter has been steadily moving up the ranks accumulating wins over other stand-out prospects, Xavier Montelongo and Karl Garcia in 2014.  Now the 24-year-old fighter is ready to continue his winning streak in his third fight of 2015.

Tickets for Matthysse vs. Postol are priced at $150, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes, fees and services charges, and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased at AXS.com, by phone at 888-9-AXS-TIX (888-929-7849), and at StubHub Center Box Office (Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. PT to 6 p.m. PT).  VIP Suites are available by calling 877-604-8777.  For more information on group discounts or VIP packages, call 877-234-8425.

Matthysse vs. Postol is a 12-round bout for the vacant WBC World Super Lightweight Championship presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Arano Box Promotions, Top Rank, Inc. and ELITE Boxing Promotion and is sponsored by Corona and Mexico – Live it To Believe It!. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. on Oct. 3 and fight times will be announced soon.

 

 

 

Charity Boxing Event – Brawl at City Hall 2015

Charity Boxing Event – Brawl at City Hall 2015

Photo Credit – Neil Macasadia

Check out Exclusive Photos of Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta’s and Golden Boy Fighters  meet and greet at the LA City Hall supporting the Charity Boxing Event “Brawl at City Hall 2015.

CHARITY BOXING EVENT OF THE YEAR

“BRAWL AT CITY HALL 2015”

 LOS ANGELES (July 13) – The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Boxing Team presents the inaugural Brawl At City Hall 2015, on Saturday, July 18, a fun and exciting charity boxing event to benefit the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation.  In the past, charity boxing events presented by the LAPD Boxing club in association with other law enforcement clubs throughout California have been a tremendous success with outstanding officers giving their best performance.

Shutting down Los Angeles City Hall in the 200 block of North Spring Street, the live charity boxing event will feature live music, a meet and greet with Golden Boy Promotions fighters, a beer garden hosted by the LA Brewing Company, trendy LA catering trucks, family friendly activities, and more. LAPD boxing team members will face off against officers and firemen from the Pasadena Police Department, West Covina Police Department, US Marshall’s Office – San Diego, Big Bear Fire Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in a 10-fight stacked card to support this wonderful event.

The Memorial Foundation has played a vital role in assisting the families of LAPD officers who have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from injury or death. Since its inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $14.5 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses.

The LAPD Boxing Team is extremely honored to receive support on this event with the assistance of Los Angeles City Council Member Jose Huizar, District 14 and the support of Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions.

Tickets for the event are priced at $25 and will be available at the gate, and all proceeds will benefit the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation. Gates open at 2:00 p.m. and the first bout begins at 4:00 p.m.

 

 

Split Decision Draw!!

Split Decision Draw!!

Photo Credit:  Aris Duenas

Last night at the Fantasy Springs Resort & Casino in Indio, CA, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta (28-1-2, 16 KOs) fought to a Split Decision Draw against Carlos Molina (17-2-2, 7 KOs).  Molina came out strong with a surprised shot during the opening bell when Gesta circled the middle of the ring to touch gloves.  From that point on, it was war!

In the end, judges scored the bout 98-92 (Molina), 96-94 (Gesta), 95-95.  Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta thanked all his fans and supporters on his social media accounts (Facebook:  Mercito Gesta, Instagram/Twitter: @TheRealMGesta),  “It was a great fight. Thanks for watching. You all are great fans! On behalf of Team Gesta and myself, THANK YOU…Golden Boy Boxing Cerritos Mitsubishi South Coast Mitsubishi. Abbas Ahmadi, Mark Marcado,BODYARMOR SuperDrink TOTAL Physical Therapy Inkies Tattoo Studio, HDI, Kajukembo Pride, BPS, and all my sponsors.”

In addition, during Mercito’s post-fight interviews, he noted, “I strongly believe I won the fight.  He was quite bigger than me (15 or so lbs.) and I felt that difference in the ring.  However, we are both warriors and we were both out there to win!”

Check out Exclusive Photos of the fight from various ringside photographers at the venue.

 

 

Gesta vs. Molina Exclusive Weigh-In Photos

Gesta vs. Molina Exclusive Weigh-In Photos

Photo Credit:  Aris Duenas & Janelle Macasadia

Check out EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS of Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta’s weigh-in at the Fantasy Springs Resort’s LIT Lounge on Wednesday, 4/2915.  Mercito weighed in at 136.5 vs. Carlos Molina at 139.4.

Don’t forget to buy your tickets at FantasySpringsResort.com or watch it Live on FoxSports 1 presented by Golden Boy Promotions at 7pm PT, Thursday, April 30th.

Team Gesta Powered by South Coast & Cerritos Mitsubishi

 

 

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