Thursday, October 19, 2017

Undefeated Gaballo To Make U.S. Debut On November 15th


Reymart Gaballo L/ Ernesto Guerrero R Photo Credit: Sanman Promtions 
Press Release: October 19, 2017 by Sanman Promotions – Undefeated Reymart “Assassin” Gaballo from General Santos City but now based in Miami, Florida, will finally make his debut in the U.S. on November 15th. This was announced by Gaballo’s manager John Ray Manangquil though his brother Jim Claude Manangquil, CEO of Sanman Promotions.

Gaballo is facing Mexican Ernesto “Monito” Guerrero (27W-21L-0D, 19 KOs) on Nov. 15th at the Hawaii Events Center in Honolulu, Hawaii in the main event of the “Island Fight Fest” card of Filipino international boxing promoter Gabriel “Bebot” Elorde Jr. “This is a great opportunity for Gaballo to look good in his U.S. debut,” said Mananquil. The 21-year old Gaballo has an unblemished record of 16 straight wins with 14 knockouts.

Gaballo thanked Sanman Promotions and Bebot Elorde for giving him a chance to be showing his talent in front of the boxing fans including the thousands of Filipinos in Hawaii. "I am very excited and I’m ready to introduce myself in the U.S.” said Gaballo. Gaballo has been training at the gym of Cuban Coach Moro Fernandez in Miami since June. In his previous outing, Gaballo stopped Jerson Luzarito by a 2nd round technical knockout last Dec. 4th at the Robinson’s Mall in Gensan.


Gaballo captured the vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council Super-Bantamweight title by stopping Manot Comput of Thailand in the first round only last Sept. 10, 2016 in Tupi, South Cotabato. "I am very excited and I’m ready to introduce myself in the U.S.” said Gaballo. Gaballo has been training at the gym of Cuban Coach Moro Fernandez in Miami since June. In his previous outing, Gaballo stopped Jerson Luzarito by a 2nd round technical knockout last Dec. 4th at the Robinson’s Mall in Gensan.

The Manangquil brothers will be in Hawaii to give their support to Gaballo. Meanwhile, the 28-year old Guerrero scored five straight wins before he dropped his previous assignment by a unanimous decision to Ruben Villa last Sept. 22nd at the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario. Guerrero started his 5-0 winning streak by stopping Alfredo Montano via a 3rd round TKO last December 2016 in Cananea. He followed it up with back-to-back victories against Jesus Talla by a 1st round TKO on March 17 and then a UD on April 1st. Guerrero then knocked out Arcadio Salcido in the 1st round on May 13th in Agua Prieta. His last victory was a 3rd round TKO on Carlos Medina on May 27th in Cananea.


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