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  • Mercito Gesta to fight fellow prospect Luis Ramos jr.

    Nice!!!!

    http://philboxing.com/news/story-51783.html


    GESTA TO FIGHT UNDEFEATED LUIS RAMOS JR

    By Ronnie Nathanielsz
    PhilBoxing.com
    Tue, 01 Mar 2011



    In a battle of the undefeated, Filipino southpaw Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta (21-0-1, 11 KO’s) is being matched against another undefeated southpaw out of Santa Ana, California, Luis Ramos Jr (17-0, 8 KO’s).

    Gesta’s co-manager and trainer Vince Parra told the Inquirer that Team Gesta was “looking forward towards a match with Luis Ramos or better, nothing less.”

    Parra said he had spoken to promoter Don Chargin this week to find out who is next on the Gesta hit-list.

    The trainer said that if the decision was up to Gesta, “he’d fight Brandon Rios next but he knows he needs to prove that by beating tough opponents like Rios has.”

    Rios won the WBC lightweight title with a rousing 10th round knockout of champion Miguel Acosta last Saturday in Las Vegas.

    Parra said Ramos “is a step in the right direction” for Gesta.

    However, as co-manager and trainer of Gesta, Parra said “I tell you, I believe Mercito has not only the talent to beat Brandon Rios, but he can stop him. Their styles are made for each other. It will be “Fight of the Year’ should it happen.

    The 22 year old Ramos won an eight round unanimous decision over John Figueroa last September 27, 2010 after scoring a four round decision over Walter Estrada on February 25, 2010. Estrada is the same fighter who was knocked out in the 1st round by Filipino southpaw Michael Farenas, a protégé of former two division world champion Gerry Penalosa on May 1, 2009.

    Ramos also won a fairly close but unanimous six round decision over Cristian Fvaila on September 24, 2009. Gesta, on the other hand scored an eight round shutout over Favila on February 25, 2010..

    In his last fight on February 18 at the Longshoreman Hall in San Francisco, Gesta battered Genaro Trazancos into retirement in three rounds.

  • #2
    rios would khtfo..the last fight i saw of him on telefutura he looked gassed out by round 3 and was fighting with his mouth open...i even think this luis ramos jr kid beats him

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    • #3
      Good fight,Gesta should win this one.Ramos has a very weak punch and
      his chin is not good either.But there both exciting,It should be a good fight.
      When does it take place tho?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TuRoK'em View Post
        rios would khtfo..the last fight i saw of him on telefutura he looked gassed out by round 3 and was fighting with his mouth open...i even think this luis ramos jr kid beats him
        I agree he ain't ready for a dog like Rios. But that's why he is called a prospect, he does have potential and he is fun to watch.

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        • #5
          I see nothing special about Gesta. Milan Melindo and Drian Francisco are better filipino prospects. Bam Bam will brutalize this kid.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by johncods View Post
            I agree he ain't ready for a dog like Rios. But that's why he is called a prospect, he does have potential and he is fun to watch.
            onechance is gonna disagree but gesta is like a mikey garcia

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TuRoK'em View Post
              onechance is gonna disagree but gesta is like a mikey garcia
              how is that?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by goblin213 View Post
                I see nothing special about Gesta. Milan Melindo and Drian Francisco are better filipino prospects. Bam Bam will brutalize this kid.
                I agree. Wasn't too impressed by his last fight.

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                • #9
                  how is that?
                  they both are nearly past the point of being called prospects and with 20+ fights i really dont see them beating a b- and above fighter

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TuRoK'em View Post
                    they both are nearly past the point of being called prospects and with 20+ fights i really dont see them beating a b- and above fighter
                    Come on man the kid is just 22. He is going to improve he has good speed and power and has good fundamentals. He hasn't ht his physical prime and will continue to improve. one area he really needs to work on is his stamina.

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