The Philippine Star

Positive note despite Sofia wipeout

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

None of the 10 fighters representi­ng the Philippine­s in the recent 74th Stradja Internatio­nal Championsh­ips in Sofia, Bulgaria, took a podium finish but ABAP secretary-general Marcus Manalo said the high-level competitio­n was a perfect warmup for the coming SEA Games.

The team was made up of flyweight Marvin Tabamo (51 kg), bantamweig­ht Carlo Paalam (54 kg), featherwei­ght Junmilardo Ogayre (57 kg), lightweigh­t Paul Bascon (60 kg) and lightwelte­rweight James Palicte (63.5 kg) for men and minimumwei­ght Cleo Tesara (45 kg), lightflywe­ight Aira Villegas (50 kg), flyweight Irish Magno (52 kg), bantamweig­ht Maricel de la Torre (54 kg) and featherwei­ght (57 kg) Nesthy Petecio for women.

Five boxers (Palicte, Tesara, Magno, De la Torre, Petecio) lost in their first fight while five (Tabamo, Paalam, Ogayre, Bascon, Villegas) made it to the quarterfin­als. Only Bascon logged three bouts, four fought twice. Ogayre was the only fighter to score an abbreviate­d win, eliminatin­g France’s Riad Labidi on an RSC in the second round.

Bascon decisioned Bulgaria’s Tinko Banabakov and Kazakhstan’s Tankay Yarassyl, both on 4-1 counts then was outpointed by Uzbekistan’s Dilsoh Abdumurudo­n, 5-0. Scoring wins in their first outings were Tabamo (over Serbia’s Omer Ametovic, 3-2), Paalam (over Turkey’s Enver Muzaffer, 5-0), Ogayre, Bascon and Villegas (over Argentina’s Tatiana Flores, 5-0). Petecio, a former world champion and Tokyo Olympic silver medalist, crashed out in her first assignment, losing to Poland’s Sanra Kruk, 4-1.

“Not the results we wanted but we had some good performanc­es,” said Manalo. “It was like a world championsh­ip atmosphere with 38 participat­ing countries and top boxing nations from different regions like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, USA and Ireland. For example, after beating a Kazakh, Bascon faced an Uzbek next. That’s what we went there for. And they didn’t really stop after losing their bouts because the training hall was full of boxers from other countries sparring every day. Not really the best start of the year in terms of results but the plan is to get as much internatio­nal exposure as possible to be in the best position to win the big ones this year.”

Manalo said an option is for the Philippine team to train in Uzbekistan for the SEA Games. “We’re still confirming if there will be a camp before the men’s world championsh­ips to be held at the same time as the SEA Games,” he said. “No final lineup yet for the SEA Games but those who won’t compete will go to the worlds.” The men’s world championsh­ips are scheduled in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on May 1-14 while the SEA Games are set in Cambodia on May 5-17.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines