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Allicock caps stellar season

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Respect, focus, determinat­ion and maturity.

It all comes with the territory for fast rising amateur standout, Keevin Allicock.

The 18 year-old capped his stellar 2017 campaign with a gold medal and a best boxer award on Boxing Day which came on the heels of snaring a silver medal at the Commonweal­th Youth Games then a gold and another best boxer trophy at the National Open which was followed by a gold medal at the Caribbean Developmen­t Tournament in St Lucia.

It is safe to say that Allicock is showing plenty of promise and is arguably Guyana’s brightest boxing prospect for a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

The 2017 coming out party for the 18 year-old fighting pride of Albouystow­n has his thinking way bigger than his bantamweig­ht frame. He has Olympic medal dreams.

“Winning a gold medal for Guyana at the Olympics is my dream. I dream about that every day” said the soft-spoken pugilist. “Not talking because I want to talk but I know I have the skill and the discipline to win at the next Olympics.”

Allicock added “I came from a family of fighters and I want to do them and my country proud.”

Allicock’s coach, Sebert Blake who accompanie­d the young talent in The Bahamas at the Youth Games, cosigned charge’s dream.

“He has the ability” said Blake. “He has the skill and I would say that all he needs is the support and more experience fighting at high level competitio­ns.”

Blake continued “He is still young and has a long way to go, it is up to Guyana to be behind him, there just needs to be a proper plan in place since it is not a fly-by-night achievemen­t.” his

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