The Philippine Star

Only the best for Paris

- By JOAQUIN M. HENSON

Associatio­n of Boxing Alliances in the Philippine­s (ABAP) secretary-general Ed Picson said yesterday the team to represent the country in the World Olympic Qualifiers (WOQ) in Paris will be made up of the cream of the crop, the best fighters with the highest probabilit­y of making it to the Tokyo Games. Those with just a slim chance of qualifying will stay home.

The problem is because of the pandemic, there is still no confirmed schedule for the WOQ. The Olympics were reset to July 25-Aug. 9 next year and boxing will be held at the Ryogoku Kokugikan, an indoor sumo arena with a capacity of 11,098. But there is talk that even the Olympics’ fate is in the balance. If the Games won’t push through next year, the IOC may be inclined to cancel this edition and prepare for the next in Paris in 2024.

In Tokyo, boxing will be split into 13 weight divisions, eight for men and five for women. So far, 79 slots of 186 available for men have been claimed while 33 of 100 tickets for women have been taken. That means 67 percent of the slots have been allocated and only 33 percent remains up for grabs. The qualified boxers come from 43 countries, including the Philippine­s which has advanced middleweig­ht (75 kg) Eumir Marcial in the men’s division and flyweight (51 kg) Irish Magno in the women’s division. The countries with the most qualifiers for men and women are India and Kazakhstan with nine each. Those with seven qualifiers are Algeria and Uzbekistan. China and Morocco have six apiece.

In the men’s flyweight division, there are 28 slots with only 10 left unclaimed, five from the Americas, four from the WOQ and one wildcard as designated by the Tripartite Invitation Commission. The Philippine­s’ best bet in the 52-kilogram class is Carlo Paalam who fell a win short of bagging an Olympic slot at the Asia/Oceania qualifiers in Amman last March. Paalam lost to Kazakhstan’s Saken Bibossinov, 4-1, in the boxoff for a ticket to Tokyo.

In the men’s featherwei­ght division, the top five in the WOQ will advance and a wildcard slot will also be given. Ian Clark Bautista is the leading Filipino candidate in this category although he lost in the round-of-16 to Thailand’s Chatchai Butdee via a 5-0 decision in Amman. The same Butdee defeated Bautista, 3-2, in the semifinals at the Southeast Asian Games last December. Butdee, 35, has qualified for his third Olympics in Tokyo.

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