Manila Bulletin

GAB awaits decision on pro boxing

- By NICK GIONGCO

Amid the celebratio­n over the decision to allow basketball and football to allow their athletes to return to training mode, the Games and Amusements Board (GAB) is awaiting answers from the Inter-Agency Task Force whether profession­al boxing can also follow suit.

GAB chairman Baham Mitra was expecting pro boxing to be included with basketball and football on the short list of sports being given the go-signal to begin training as the agency had sent its strict safety protocols.

“I sent a message to the Department of Health representa­tive insisting on the approval of IATF to include boxing as long as there is testing as Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año made a motion which was carried and he said that they still have questions on our testing but I already sent an email to the IATF Secretaria­t requesting for the minutes and the transcript of the meeting,” Mitra said in a test message.

Mitra is batting for the inclusion of pro boxing as he considers the boxers as having the same status as overseas Filipino workers.

“I told them that if OFWs are allowed (to go abroad), dapat boxers din pwede,” said Mitra.

While boxing shows remain on hold in the country, the US and some areas across the globe have started to open up starting last month.

Still, several boxing clubs have remained on training mode even during the lockdown.

The Elorde Sports Center in Sucat, Parañaque and the Survival Camp in Magallanes, Cavite, featuring reigning Internatio­nal Boxing Federation super-flyweight king Jerwin Ancajas, have been holding workouts for their in-house fighters.

Those who were not also disrupted by the lockdown include Art Monis’ Hardstone Stable in La Union and even former national team standout Delfin Boholst, who manages and trains Olympian and longtime teammate Charly Suarez.

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