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RSC WIN IN 62 SECONDS

Nesthy Petecio powers through Round 2 in 1st world Olympic Boxing qualifiers

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

FILIPINO Tokyo Olympics silver medalist maintained her hopes for Paris 2024 by smoothly advancing to the second round of the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualificat­ion Tournament 2024 in Busto Arsizio, Italy on March 4 (Philippine time).

She secured victory against Andela Brankovic of Serbia in a referee-stopped contest (RSC) within just 62 seconds of their women’s 57-kilogram match at the Maria Piantanida Sports Palace, also known as the e-work Arena.

Petecio, eyeing her second Olympic appearance, is set to face Romania’s Maria Claudia Nechita, who received a first-round bye.

The 31-year-old boxer, who began her amateur career in Davao City, along with other members of the national boxing team, underwent training in Spain before heading to Italy for the Olympic qualifying event.

Petecio recently clinched a gold medal in the Boxam Elite Tournament in La Nucia, Alicante, Spain. Despite the title win, she remains focused on improvemen­t, stating in a recent Facebook Messenger interview with SunStar Davao, “I’ll maintain my weight, but I still need to enhance my speed, power, and footwork. I have to improve in everything.”

In another women’s 57kg match, Xu Zichun of the People’s Republic of China claimed a unanimous decision win (5-0) against Legnis Cala of Cuba.

Also advancing to the Round of 32 were Ana Marija Milisic of Switzerlan­d and USA’s Alyssa Mendoza.

Meanwhile, Filipino flyweight Rogen Ladon also stayed alive in the tournament following a 4-1 win over Italy’s European Games bronze medalist Federico Serra in the men’s 51kg clash.

Judges Wade Peterson of Canada, Said Moufassir of Morocco, Kim Jongjin of South Korea, and Cem Taylan Dunar of Netherland­s favored Ladon while Serra received a nod from Paraguay’s Emanuel Ferreira.

Unfortunat­ely, Riza Pasuit of the Philippine­s faced a different outcome, suffering a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Krisandy Rios of Venezuela in their women’s 60kg battle.

Eumir Felix Marcial, a bronze medalist in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, is the first Filipino boxer to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics via the Hangzhou Asian Games, where he copped a silver medal.

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the Associatio­n of Boxing Alliances in the Philippine­s (Abap), and the Philippine Olympic Committee supported the national boxing team’s training camp and participat­ion in tournament­s held in Italy and Spain.

 ?? FEDERACIóN ESPAñOLA DE BOXEO PHOTO ?? RSC VICTORY. Nesthy Petecio secures her passage to the second round of the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualificat­ion Tournament 2024 in Busto Arsizio, Italy after beating Andela Brankovic of Serbia in a referee-stopped contest (RSC) within just 62 seconds of their women’s 57-kilogram match at the Maria Piantanida Sports Palace, also known as the e-work Arena on March 4 (Philippine time).
FEDERACIóN ESPAñOLA DE BOXEO PHOTO RSC VICTORY. Nesthy Petecio secures her passage to the second round of the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualificat­ion Tournament 2024 in Busto Arsizio, Italy after beating Andela Brankovic of Serbia in a referee-stopped contest (RSC) within just 62 seconds of their women’s 57-kilogram match at the Maria Piantanida Sports Palace, also known as the e-work Arena on March 4 (Philippine time).

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