Philippines, 18 Jan 2026
  Home >> News

 


BOXERS

CURRENT CHAMPIONS 

FORMER CHAMPIONS   

RATINGS                       

NEWS           

FORUM        

FIGHT GALLERIES        

RING CARD GIRLS        


 
 
News  


Misguided Tepora must refocus


PhilBoxing.com




It was supposed to be interim WBA featherweight champion Jhack Tepora?s coming out party. He was booked to receive a cool $100,000 for staking his crown against Mexico?s Hugo Ruiz in the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao-Adrien Broner main event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas two weeks ago.

Tepora, 25, was sensational in stopping Mexico?s Edivaldo Ortega in the ninth round in the undercard of Pacquiao?s win over Lucas Matthysse in Kuala Lumpur last July. That raised his record to 22-0, with 17 KOs and his reward was the interim WBA 126-pound title. Las Vegas matchmaker Sean Gibbons figured the time was ripe to showcase Tepora in a major US card and the golden opportunity was laid out in the Showtime pay-per-view event where his defense against Ruiz would open the four-fight coverage capped by the Pacquiao-Broner mainer.

But disaster struck Tepora on the way to Las Vegas. A few days before Christmas, Gibbons reached out to Tepora to check on his weight. He scaled 140 pounds and Gibbons got worried. Still, with four weeks to go, Tepora had time to trim down. When Tepora arrived in Las Vegas over a week before fight night, his weight even went up to 147. The concern was Tepora would be stripped of the title on the scales if he couldn?t make weight and went on to fight Ruiz for the paycheck.

Anticipating Tepora?s weight problem, Gibbons enlisted a Mexican fighter Alberto Guevara to stand by as a replacement. The plan was to save Tepora?s belt. If Tepora couldn?t make weight, Gibbons would bring in Guevara to fight Ruiz instead with no title at stake. Tepora would remain interim WBA featherweight champion but at the cost of not receiving his $100,000 purse.

While in Las Vegas, Tepora desperately tried to shed the excess poundage. Gibbons asked Mexican conditioning coach and nutrition expert Memo Heredia to work on Tepora and find out if he could make weight. Heredia was the same miracle worker who transformed Juan Manuel Marquez into a muscle-bound machine in his fourth fight against Pacquiao. There was too little time for Heredia to work another miracle and Tepora weighed in 5 1/2 pounds over the limit. In his dehydrated state, Tepora was in no condition to fight. Guevara took his place in the card and was outpointed by Ruiz. Guevara went down for a mandatory eight-count in the first round but survived the distance with Ruiz who upped his record to 39-4, with 33 KOs, including 18 in the opening stanza.

Ruiz, 32, is now lined up to challenge WBA featherweight titlist Gervonta Davis in Carson City, California, on Feb. 9. Mexico?s Abner Mares was signed up to face Davis but got injured, paving the way for Ruiz to gain the chance for another world title. Ruiz was once the WBC superbantamweight ruler. If Tepora had made weight and beaten Ruiz, he would?ve been elevated to battle Davis.

Tepora is sadly misguided. A source said his wife Dinah recently agreed to give 20 percent of his purses to two Americans, one based in Cebu and the other in Boston, for the next five years. The two Americans were contracted to handle Tepora?s business, marketing and promotional affairs. Tepora is also obliged to share 33 percent of his purses with former business manager Omega Boxing Gym for the next two years. So if he pays 30 percent tax and 10 percent to his trainer, what?s left is 7 percent for Tepora from every fight at least in the next two years.

Tepora?s trainers are his brothers Pingping and Jingjing. Obviously, lack of discipline was an issue in training camp. No way Tepora should?ve been allowed to balloon to 147 pounds during the holidays. The Ruiz fight could?ve been the turning point of his career, the chance to prove himself worthy of a world title shot and big money. And Tepora blew it.

There is talk that when Tepora went to the US Embassy with his wife and brothers to apply for visas, they forgot to bring their passports and when Tepora was in transit to Las Vegas, he left his interim WBA belt in a briefcase in the airport. Luckily, the briefcase was retrieved by Southwest Airlines. Someone should screw Tepora?s head in place.

Gibbons, however, isn?t giving up on Tepora. ?The guy can punch,? he said. ?I think he would?ve knocked out Ruiz and moved up to fight Davis. I don?t know what happened to Tepora from Kuala Lumpur to Las Vegas. But if he can commit to making weight, we?ll bring him to the US to train for two months before his next fight. It?s up to him. Those who support him can only do so much.?

Photo: Jhack Tepora (L) and Hugo Ruiz during their weighin at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Jan. 18.



Click here to view a list of other articles written by Joaquin Henson.


Recent PhilBoxing.com In-House articles:

  • RAUL “EL CUGÁR” CURIEL CRUISES TO UNANIMOUS DECISION WIN OVER JORDAN “THE PATRIOT” PANTHEN
    , Sat, 17 Jan 2026
  • Weights from Philadelphia
    , Sat, 17 Jan 2026
  • Mexico Commemorates 12th Death Anniversary of Don Jose Sulaiman (Photos)
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Sat, 17 Jan 2026
  • MOLLY McCANN EYES 'HUGE' STATEMENT START TO 2026 AS SHE JOINS BUMPER WOOD-WARINGTON CARD IN NOTTINGHAM ON FEBRUARY 21
    , Sat, 17 Jan 2026
  • NEW MAIN EVENT ANNOUNCED! RAUL CURIEL SCHEDULED TO FACE JORDAN PANTHEN IN MIDDLEWEIGHT SCRAP
    , Fri, 16 Jan 2026
  • SMALLS VS RAMOS TOPS STACKED UNDERCARD FOR NAVARRETE-NUNEZ BLOCKBUSTER IN GLENDALE
    , Fri, 16 Jan 2026
  • Usyk Linked to Zuffa Boxing Deal as Questions Loom Over Title Defenses
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Fri, 16 Jan 2026
  • Abass Baraou: "No One Has Been Able to Withstand My Pressure!"
    , Fri, 16 Jan 2026
  • Wise Owl Boxing Signs Rising Female Star Chantel “Chicanita” Navarro
    , Fri, 16 Jan 2026
  • Mauricio Sulaiman: WBC wants to protect fighters' dream of becoming a world champion
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Thu, 15 Jan 2026
  • Xander Zayas: "It's Time to Make History!"
    , Thu, 15 Jan 2026
  • Weights from Trenton, NJ
    , Thu, 15 Jan 2026
  • Pro Boxer and Recent Grad Returns for Fight Night on the Farm — Celebrating Stanford’s Boxing Community
    , Thu, 15 Jan 2026
  • Jamaine Ortiz Aims to Derail Keyshawn Davis’ Undefeated Streak at Madison Square Garden
    , Wed, 14 Jan 2026
  • “No bad blood from me”- Good friends become better rivals – Clarke is ready for Cruiserweight title Clash March 13 in Perth – Thunderdome 53
    , Wed, 14 Jan 2026
  • Itauma suffers injury; Magnificent 7 rescheduled to March 28
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Wed, 14 Jan 2026
  • Top Super Lightweights Bryan Flores & Starling Castillo Battle in 10-Round Main Event of ProBoxTV’s ‘The Contender Series’
    , Wed, 14 Jan 2026
  • Harden surpasses Shaquille O'Neal's to become the ninth all-time leading scorer in NBA history
    By Gabriel F. Cordero, , Wed, 14 Jan 2026
  • “It’s time, LFG” - Holly McMath Trilogy for WBC Title Clash March 13 in Perth – Thunderdome 53
    , Tue, 13 Jan 2026
  • IBA President Kremlev encourages sporting organisations to protect women’s sport following Trump’s statement on Imane Khelif
    , Tue, 13 Jan 2026
  • REYES, STRICKLAND, BUSTAMANTE & SOUQUET SET FOR HISTORIC SHOWDOWN AT WNT LEGENDS – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
    , Tue, 13 Jan 2026
  • Pumicpic fights Korean in Japan
    By Lito delos Reyes, , Tue, 13 Jan 2026
  • No. 1 rated WBA Super Flyweight contender John “Scrappy” Ramirez remains patient and Looks forward to a 2026 World title shot
    , Tue, 13 Jan 2026
  • Ironman 70.3 Davao on March 22
    By Lito delos Reyes, , Tue, 13 Jan 2026
  • THE PAST WEEK IN ACTION 12 JANUARY 2026: Dalton Smith Halts Subriel Matias in 5; Kabayel Stops Knyba in 3
    By Eric Armit, , Mon, 12 Jan 2026




  •  



     
    PhilBoxing.com has been created to support every aspiring
    Filipino boxer and the Philippine boxing scene in general.
    Please send comments to feedback@philboxing.com


    PRIVATE POLICY | LEGAL DISCLAIMER
    developed and maintained by dong secuya
    © 2026 philboxing.com.