By Ronnie Nathanielsz
The manager of undefeated Mercito Gesta whose WBC International featherweight title fight against Jeffrey Mathebula was called off after The Filipino failed the official medical test Tuesday said yesterday “we don’t know for sure what the problem was but we understand it may be hepatitis B.”
American Terry Carter and Joy Ouano who manage fighters of Stonewall Boxing Gym in Liloan, Cebu told Viva Sports/Manila Standard Today they have not been able to contact boxing promoter and manager Rex “Wakee” Salud or trainer Juanito Ablaca in Johannesburg. Even the Games and Amusements Board hasn’t been able to find out the cause of Gesta’s failure to pass the official medical test after being given a clean bill of health in a pre-medical on Monday.
Carter said Gesta had been cleared by the GAB medical division in Cebu City last January 17 and was allowed to leave for the title fight to be held at the Wembley Arena on a card promoted by well-known South African promoter Branco Milenkovic.
Milenkovic informed Mauro Betti of the WBC that “it is unfortunate but the South African Medical Commission protects the welfare of the boxers.” However, there was no indication what the medical problem of Gesta was.
Carter said that in the event Gesta had hepatitis B he was prepared to “spend the money needed to have him cured” because he believes the young featherweight “can win something big and is worth spending money on.”
Carter noted that in the past reigning OPBF bantamweight champion Malcolm Tunacao also had a hepatitis problem and there were even attempts to claim that Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao allegedly had hepatitis. Carter said it may be a tactic to stop the fight because of fears that Gesta was too good for Mathebula.
A South African website earlier reported that Milenkovic was worried about the threat posed by Gesta and two other Filipino boxers Benedict Suico and Gabriel Pumar who were matched against Branco Sports Production’s WBC International flyweight champion Mhikiza Myekeni and WBC International mini flyweight champion Tshepo Lefele and decided to enter into a promotional agreement with the managers of the Filipino fighters in case they win. Milenkovic said “yes I will promote the WBC International title defenses if they win.”