Victory For Mercito Gesta

Victory For Mercito Gesta

Photo Credit:  Janelle Macasadia & Duenas Aris
GESTA VS. RIOVALLE PHOTOS

Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta  has been waiting for over a year and four months to get back in the ring to prove to the boxing world that he belongs in this sport!  He definitely proved it Friday night at the Ringside at Del Mar boxing show when he defeated Edgar “Basuras” Riovalle (37-18-2, 26 KOs) from Mexico City in front of a sell-out crowd.  The boxing venue was held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and was promoted by Paco Presents in association with A&T Gym, Don Chargin and Jorge Marron Promotions, and San Diego-based Barron Entertainment.

From the start of the fight, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta looked sharp, determined, and focused, moving side to side with great head movements.  Mercito used his boxing skills displaying his speed, combinations, and powerful body shoots on both sides of Edgar Riovalle.  Mercito’s defense was very impressive as his technique was very polished and precise.  As Mercito took control of the fight, he knocked down Edgar in the 8th round with powerful body shots.  Though Edgar was able to beat the count and rise to his feet, the determined Mercito charged back and threw an amazing 15 continuous shots prompting Edgar’s corner to throw in the towel.

Back on the victory path!!!  After the fight, Mercito stated, “I am so happy to be back in the ring.  I felt so good in there and I felt strong.”  Mercito’s boxing skills were clearly displayed this night, as his training with his Father and Manager Anecito Gesta, Sr. definitely paid off.  “My father and I worked hard on my technique and we followed our plan perfectly”, Mercito happily stated.

Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta is BACK and very thankful for the opportunity.  As Mercito stated, “I want to thank Robert Diaz (Golden Boy Promotions), Paco Presents, Don Chargin and Jorge Marron, Gabriel Barron, and all the sponsors at Ringside at Del Mar for the opportunity tonight.  Thanks for all the support.”

Undercard results:

  • Ruiz UD4 Venegas
  • Smalls UD4 Haigood
  • Ramos UD4 Silva
  • Ceballos TKO3 Reynolds 2:21
  • Hood SD4 Gesta (38-37, 38-36, 38-36)

Back in the saddle, Mercito Gesta is raring to go

Article Credit By:  James Wyatt  (San Diego Boxing Examiner)
Article URL and Credit:  http://www.examiner.com/article/back-the-saddle-mercito-gesta-is-raring-to-go

Thursday, April 10th, at 2:00 p.m. the 14 boxers scheduled to fight on the Friday, April 11, 2014 Boxing Card at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, the latest installment of “Ringside at Del Mar”, will weigh in at the Plaza Bonita Mall at O’s American Kitchen (east side of mall), 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd., National City, CA 91950.

Immediately following the weigh-ins, there will be a press conference plus a meet and greet session with the public. Why all the fanfare?

It’s because of the gentleman in the Main Event, 26 year-old, southpaw, super lightweight Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta, who is making his return to the ring after a one year, four month and four day, soul searching layoff. His opponent, 27 year-old Edgar “Basuras” Riovalle of Mexico City, Mexico (37-17-2) with his awesome 26 KOs, better be ready.

Of course he will. Riovalle has been a workhorse for 10 years and it’s likely he’s never considered taking time off. Just like his nickname indicates, “Basuras” translation “Trash” is a brawler who will go nonstop against Gesta.

This past Saturday, Gesta, the show’s headliner, held a public workout at the family’s gym off Miramar Road, and also made guest appearances at a local USA Amateur Boxing show, the Filipino Sun Festival and at the popular Seafood City Supermarket in Chula Vista.

Gesta is a hands on, meet and greet celebrity type who like Manny Pacquiao has a warm heart, a warrior who has been embraced by his Filipino brethren.

So what did happen in Mercito Gesta’s last bout?

Gesta fought Miguel Vazquez (34-3-0, 13 KOs), the elusive IBF World Lightweight Champion and lost decidedly after he landed only 61 punches, connecting on just 18% of the punches thrown. With his opponent landing three times as many punches, the judges had him winning most every round.

With Gesta’s face being splattered across six of the seven continents, the match being a pay-per-view televised world title bout on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez IV and having your boss, promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, sitting right there at ringside, you knew something bad was going to happen.

While watching on TV, you could almost read Arum’s mind, ‘Note to self, tomorrow, first thing, we rip up this kid’s contract.”

This is when the riffraff of sports journalism, self included, revisit the earlier Arum prophecies, boasts and expose them for what they are – pure, unadulterated bunk, nonsense.

“I want this kid to fight for a title, maybe before year’s end,” a glowing Bob Arum said in the ring after Gesta’s first bout under the new promotional contract. “I don’t want to be too ethnic but he’s the next (Manny) Pacquiao.”

Arum would make similar remarks at each post fight press conference and Gesta would often blush at this effusive praise.

Arum: “Frankly, besides being fighters, Filipinos and aggressive southpaws, Pinoy Idol Pacquiao and former Muay Thai style boxer Gesta could not be more different. Gesta has nifty hand speed and some slick footwork that Pacquiao, at the same age, did not have. It’s only been in recent years that Pacman has been floating like a butterfly while always stinging like a bee.

“It’s no stretch to state that, at a similar stage of pro ring development, Gesta is the more polished product. Don’t forget that we’re talking the pre-Freddie Roach version of Pacquiao.”

Gesta, who resides in San Diego after growing up in Mandaue City in the Cebu province of the Philippines, is eager to prove to everyone, including Top Rank, that he still has that fire in his belly. He needs to prove that the Vazquez fiasco was a mirage. And so, the Edgar Riovalle fight becomes the first hurdle in that quest.

Quotes from our principles, first Mercito Gesta: “The time is right to get back in the ring and show the world I can still compete at the championship level. I’m ready for anyone they put in front of me. I’ve had time to reflect on my loss to Miguel Vasquez, which was a great learning experience, and have vowed to come back stronger than ever.

“San Diego is my second home. So I’m super excited to be making my return to the ring at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. All my family and friends can come and see me fight. I want to thank all the promoters who are putting this fight card together. Believe me, “No Mercy” is back!”

Promoter Andy Perez, president of A&T GYM: “Every card has been great since we started the “Ringside at Del Mar” Boxing Series last year, but this one is shaping up to be the strongest card to date. The response from the San Diego fans has been overwhelming. We have a great passion to grow the series and bring world class fights that showcase the sport’s best rising talent in a legendary venue like the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The fairgrounds offers us a first-rate environment where you can bring the entire family to enjoy a great night of boxing.”

Golden Boy Promotions matchmaker Robert Diaz: “This is a new beginning, a new team, and a new Mercito Gesta. A loss does not end a career. How a fighter responds to adversity helps define the makings of a true champion. If he can put together a few good victories, he’ll be right back in the mix to challenge any of the current lightweight world champions.”

Advance tickets for “Ringside at Del Mar” are $25 (General Admission), $55 (Ringside), $75 (VIP Table eating), and $100 (limited Apron seats). Tickets can be purchased online via Ticketmaster, at www.RingsideatDelMar.com, by phone at (858) 755-1161, or in person at the Del Mar Fairgrounds ticket office. The “Ringside at Del Mar” live boxing event is sponsored in part by 7UP, Joel Diaz Training Camp, MyAttorney911, Virtual Tax Solutions, Rincon Del Mar, Mi Familia Market, and El Latino Newspaper.

The Del Mar Fairgrounds is located at 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. in Del Mar. Doors open at 7 p.m. The evenings first of seven bouts is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.

Official Weigh-In Results

Official Weigh-In Results

When: Thursday, April 10, 2014 2pm
Where: Westfield Plaza Bonita Mall – O’s American Kitchen (East Entrance of mall), Plaza Bonita is located at 3030 Plaza Bonita Road National City, CA 91950

Official Results and Exclusive Photos:

Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta 139.5 vs. Edgar “Basuras” Riovalle 136

Jorge “Tito” Ruiz 126 vs. Oscar “Pescador” Venegas 126

Prince “Tiger” Smalls 126  vs. Michael “Hot Rod” Haigood 125

Roque “Rocky” Ramos 128.5 vs. Luis “Paletero” Silva 130

Manuel “Venado” Ceballos 174 vs. Jamel “9MM” Reynolds 176

Anecito “DonDon” Gesta 130.5 vs. Riccy “Rolling” Hood 132

Presented by: Paco Presents, A&T GYM, Don Chargin and Barron Entertainment
Matchmaker: Jorge Marron
Announcer: Benny Ricardo
American National Anthem: Sofia Barron
Filipino National Anthem: Patricia Javier
Mexican National Anthem: Gerardo Gaytan

Supervised by: California State Athletic Commission

Advance tickets for “Ringside at Del Mar” are priced at $25 (General Admission), $55 (Ringside),$75 (Table Seats), and $100 (Apron seats).  Tickets can be purchased online via Ticketmaster, at www.ringsideadelmar.com, by phone at (858) 755-1161, or in person at the Del Mar Fairgrounds ticket office.  “Ringside at Del Mar”  is sponsored in part by 7UP, IHOP, Joel Diaz Training Camp,  El Latino Newspaper, 2014 FAB FAIR, Rincon del Mar Restaurant, Virtual Tax Solutions, Cotixan Mexican Food, Mi Familia Market, Elite Pro Nutrition, and MyAttorney9111.

The Del Mar Fairgrounds are located at 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard.. Doors open at 7pm.  The first of seven bouts is scheduled for 8pm. We’ll see you ringside at Del Mar!

 

 

Training Camp Completed!

Training Camp Completed!

Photo Credit:  Janelle Macasadia

Training camp is completed!  Feeling strong and ready for April 11th.  Check out EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS of my Public Workout, and guest appearances at The Filipino Sun Festival and Seafood City Chula Vista over the weekend.  Thanks again to all my family, friends, and fans for all the support!!  Mabuhay and God Bless!!

 

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