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Gerry back in action next month?
By Joaquin Henson
Monday, April 14, 2008

WBO bantamweight champion Gerry Peñalosa will return to the ring in six weeks if family physician Dr. Butch Penamante gives him the go-signal after examining his right hand and right elbow which continue to throb with pain.

Peñalosa said yesterday he will consult Dr. Penamante, a Manila-based General Santos City native, and decide whether he can accept a fight on the Zab Judah-Sugar Shane Mosley undercard at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, on May 31.

Peñalosa is scheduled to be examined by Dr. Penamante today.

The pain in Peñalosa’s elbow began to smart during his five-week training at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood preparatory to his title defense against Ratanachai Sor Vorapin. 

Peñalosa’s manager Billy Keane assigned a physical therapist to monitor the elbow condition. 

“I was told to rest the elbow for three-day periods with hot and cold packs,” said Peñalosa. “When I rested it, the pain went away. But as soon as I resumed sparring, it came back. Since I couldn’t afford resting for three days, I just trained through the pain.”

Peñalosa said eight days before the Ratanachai bout, he stopped sparring to rest the elbow. 

At the Araneta Coliseum last week, the pain recurred as Peñalosa belted Ratanachai like a punching bag from the first round. The pounding on the Thai challenger’s head also caused swelling in his right hand. Despite the discomfort, Peñalosa knocked out Ratanachai in the eighth round.

On a scale of one to 10, Peñalosa said the pain remains at about seven. 

“The pain is still there,” said Penalosa. “It hasn’t gone away since the fight.”

Peñalosa’s wife Goody said the pain in the elbow was kept a secret before the fight.

“I was very worried and nervous,” said Goody. “I kept on praying the pain wouldn’t affect Gerry’s performance. I know how much the fight (against Ratanachai) meant to him. It was his stepping stone to get a rematch with (Daniel) Ponce de Leon.”

But it doesn’t look like Ponce de Leon will be Peñalosa’s next opponent. Ponce de Leon is booked to stake his WBO superbantamweight crown against Juan Manuel Lopez in Atlantic City on June 7.

Keane, who is based in Los Angeles, phoned Peñalosa the other day to confirm the May 31 slot and said his purse would be at least $200,000. No opponent has yet been named.

Peñalosa said if cleared by Dr. Penamante, he will leave for Los Angeles late next week to begin preparing for the May 31 fight.

“I’m excited to fight again,” said the 35-year-old Peñalosa. “Billy wants me to defend my title while we wait for Ponce de Leon. But if you ask me, I’d rather fight the big names like Israel Vasquez, Rafael Marquez or Ponce de Leon since I’m not thinking of fighting too much longer.”

If Peñalosa is cleared to fight on May 31, a possible opponent is No. 3 contender Abner Mares. The 22-year-old Mexican is ticketed to fight in the May 31 undercard with no opponent yet and could be Peñalosa’s next challenger. 

Mares turned pro in 2005 and has beaten Filipinos Diosdado Gabi and Robert Allanic. His record is 16-0, with 10 KOs

Last Thursday, Peñalosa conducted a boxing clinic for the public at his gym in the Market Place Mall, Kalentong Street, Quezon City. The clinic was the first of 10 sessions that Peñalosa and his brother Jonathan are offering to customers.


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mismo_pinoy (Apr 14 2008 11:42:25) Reply
Pwd rin. Kaso age wise, di ata..

Tsaka, Manny has more charisma than Gerry. Ask Ara...
buwito (Apr 14 2008 11:12:26) Reply
how bout gerry having manny's speed and power? same thing i guess...
mismo_pinoy (Apr 14 2008 10:53:30) Reply
If Manny Pacquiao only would have the same technical skills of Gerry Penalosa, he would be, no doubt, the best pound for pound fighter for a long time.

Nonetheless, kudos to these great homegrown Filipino Champions!
taga_pitong_gatang (Apr 14 2008 08:31:56) Reply
Di na maganda yung De-leon-Penalosa. Sigurado suntok takbo na lang *****win ni Ponce De-leon para di macounter punch ni Penalosa. Kabisado na nya galaw e.

Dapat ang labanan ni Penalosa si Arce, sigurado magandang laban yan o kaya yang mayabang na si Mares para maiganti nya sinapit ni Prince Gabi
jmronquillo (Apr 14 2008 07:06:21) Reply
Gerry, why not challenge Steve Molitor-IBF Superbantamweight Champion. I went to the same gym with Steve and his trainer is my personal trainer too. Di ka raw big name sa division. Tingin ko kahit bata pa ito kaya mo siya. I-cahllenge mo para makita nila nila kung sino ka.
janitor_fish (Apr 14 2008 05:26:12) Reply
wow thx for the info nalate ata ako dun ah .. peo yun din alam kupeo im not xure
oidkcin (Apr 14 2008 03:56:30) Reply
mr. janitor, wala na po si vasquez kay roach. ang trainer niya ay 'yong dating trainer ni barrera, nakalimutan ko lang ang pangalan. simula pa noong marquez v vasquez 2.
janitor_fish (Apr 14 2008 02:52:24) Reply
yah good c vasquez for gerry i hav 3 reason
1. vasquez is a fighter
2. vasquez is a legit champion
3. vasquez pagud na cia (wat i mean WER n TER n abugbug n ktwan nya tsak amdali mbsag mata ni vasquez
problem
db c vazquez eh kay roach din???
BTW panalo c MARGARIto KNIna hahahaha
morpheus (Apr 14 2008 02:43:53) Reply
korek ka, johnny...
kahit anong gawin ni Gerry noon ky Tokoyama di nya kayang habulin sa loob ng ring...hit and run kasi laro ng mokong... and

now that Gerry is with Roach, talagang nagkaroon siya ng second wind sa career nya...
if ever, retirement fight nya si de Leon...

op kors,
kung talo...tanggapin...
di tulad ng iba dyan..read:JMM

and yes, maganda ring laban si Paeng Marquez or Vasquez pag nagkataon...
janitor_fish (Apr 14 2008 02:28:58) Reply
hays ok (i am a good follower) but i think mangyyri lang ke GERRy eh parang nangyari sa knya kay tokoyama
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