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Carlos Molina eager to win in return bout against Gesta By Rich Mazon PhilBoxing.com Wed, 29 Apr 2015 Molina (L) fights Broner. Carlos Molina will be ending a one year of absence in the ring when he faces Mercito Gesta of the Philippines this Thursday at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California. Sidelined because of injury, Molina is eager to not only get back to the action, the 29 year-old fighter from Southern California is also hungry to notch his first win in more than two years. "Back in September, I was training for a fight and I had a slight tear in my knee. We had to take the rest of the year off and we started training back again, back in January," Molina told Philboxing.com. But Molina has not necessarily been busy, he only had two fights in the the span of two and a half years, and they're both defeats- the first is a TKO mishap to Amir Khan in December of 2012 and in May of last year, he succumbed to Adrien Broner by Unanimous Decision loss. "I never wanted to win so bad. I'm taking this as a must-win fight for me. I'm putting everything on the table for this fight. We train that way. This is it. This is my fight. This is my fight that I have to win." Fighting under the Espinoza Boxing banner and training at San Diego's House of Boxing Gym, Molina (17-2-1, 7 KOs) is proud of a great camp that got him ready for this "must-win" fight of his career. "Training has been great. We've been pushing everyday to better ourselves. I got a great corner, I got a great team. We put in all the work and I'm so excited about the fight. We have to put on a show." That show will be the main event offering of a Thursday night boxing special by Golden Boy Promotions. It will be carried LIVE by FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes at 10 pm ET/ 7 PM Pacific. "We mentally got ready for this fight; mentally, physically, spiritually. We are ready." says Molina who boasts of a clean record before his two losses to Khan and Broner. He will be facing another hungry fighter in Gesta, a one-time lightweight challenger in 2012 against then IBF Lightweight champ, Miguel Vasquez of Mexico. Gesta, who now resides and fights out of San Diego, has been slowly building up his resume for another title campaign. "I think he's a good explosive fighter but I don't think he has the experience that I have," commented Molina of his upcoming opponent. "I'm going to go in there and I am going to showcase my skills. You will see my boxing ability and he'll also be surprised with my hand speed and power." Gesta was once compared to the great Manny Pacquiao, a countryman of the 29 year old boxer- because of their similarities as southpaws and their explosive nature in the ring. The Filipino has compiled eight knockouts out of his last 10 recent wins. "My trainers brought in great sparring for me, there were many things that I had to spar off, whether they be boxing or brawling, whatever they have to do. It's been great work. We are ready for whatever he brings," described Molina of his preparations for Gesta. Gesta in a previous interview about this fight with Philboxing.com is anticipating "a great" but difficult duel with Molina. Molina agrees with the statements of his dance partner. "I think it's going to be a great fight. It's not going to be easy but we will be going out there and we are going to showcase and it's going to be a great fight for the fans." You can reach the author at rrmaze24@aol.com and @Freemazon910 on Twitter. Click here to view a list of other articles written by Rich Mazon . |
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