The Freeman

ABAP kicks off training of Pinoy boxers for Asiad

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The Associatio­n of Boxing Alliances in the Philippine­s (ABAP) has started its earnest preparatio­ns for the Asian Games slated for Jakarta, Indonesia in August this year.

ABAP Secretary-General Ed Picson disclosed that boxing president Ricky Vargas has given the go-signal for several teams to embark on tune-up tournament­s and training camps in the coming weeks to evalu- ate the boxers and to ensure they are in top competitio­n form.

“We also launched a local "Battle of Champions”caravan-type tournament where national boxers match up against each other in exhibition fights in different local venues to get them used to competitio­n conditions and also to assess their capabiliti­es. The first leg was in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan last month,” said Picson.

This Saturday, January 27, six boxers will participat­e in the Indian Open, a 25team tournament with 350 boxers.

ABAP's Karina Picson was appointed by the Asian Boxing Confederat­ion as tournament supervisor for the event to be held in the Indian capital of New Delhi.

On the same date, 8 boxers will fly to Bangkok, Thailand for a multi-nation, two-week training camp at an isolated and vast training center in the hills of Muaklek, a suburb 1.5 hours from Bangkok.

Fil-British boxer John Tupas-Marvin, who won the light-heavyweigh­t (81 kg) gold in the SEA Games last year in Kuala Lumpur, arrived from London January 15 and has been training in the PSC-ABAP Training Center in Baguio before traveling with the team to the Thai camp.

On February 1, middleweig­ht (75 kg) Eumir Felix Marcial, the other 2017 SEA Games gold medalist, will participat­e in the World Series of Boxing (WSB) preliminar­y round in Paris, France. He was conscripte­d by the Great Britain Lionhearts in the AIBA tournament which has 12 teams representi­ng different countries.—

ABAP Media Bureau

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