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Ladon gives Philippine­s shot at gold

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JAKARTA: Manny Pacquiao’s Philippine­s remained on course Friday to win their first Asian Games boxing gold since 2010 when Rogen Ladon swept into the flyweight final with a unanimous 5-0 points victory.

Ladon used his classy left hand to good effect as he outboxed Thailand’s Tongdee Yuttapong at the Jakarta Internatio­nal Expo.

But the 24-year-old from the southern island of Negros Occidental has some patching up to do after suffering a cut on the bridge of his nose, to add to an existing cut that reopened over his left eye.

“We went in at the same time and of course he’s shorter, so he hit me with his head,” Ladon told

AFP, his face swathed in butterfly plaster stitches.

He said it wouldn’t affect him with just a 24-hour turnaround until the final. “I’ll manage, it’s the last hurdle.”

Ladon, who fought at the 2016 Rio Olympics at light flyweight, will face the awkward Jasurbek Latipov in today’s final.

The Uzbek scored a 4-1 win over Azat Usenaliev of Kyrgyzstan in a scrappy first semi-final that saw both men wrestle each other to the canvas several times.

Proud boxing nation the Philippine­s, which has produced multiple world champions such as the legendary eight-weight champion Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire, has two more boxers vying for final places later yester day.

Light flyweight Carlo Paalam faces Amit Panghal of India, and middleweig­ht Eumir Felix Marcial takes on Uzbekistan’s Israil Madrimov.

Tongdee’s defeat was the start of a disappoint­ing day for Thailand whose first three boxers all failed to reach today’s gold medal contests.

Lightweigh­t Juntrong Rujakran lost to Uzbek Shunkor Abdurasulo­v and Ardee Saylom dropped a 4-1 decision to another Uzbek, Bobo Usman Baturov.

Seesondee Sudaporn stopped the rot with a 5-0 unanimous women’s lightweigh­t win against Indonesian fan favourite Huswantun Hasanah, in a fight that had packed auditorium rocking.

Seesondee’s final opponent was decided in a battle between North and South Korean fighters that also saw a rollicking atmosphere with a large group of fans from both countries waving flags and singing.

The South’s Oh Yeon-ji will meet Seesondee after taking a unanimous decision against Choe Hye Song, her neighbour from across the heavily fortified border.

North did secure one shot at a gold medal, however, when Pang Chol Mi reached the women’s flyweight final courtesy of a 4-0 split decision over Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Tam.

Pang will meet China’s Chang Yuan, who took a 4-1 split decision against Taiwan’s Lin Yuting.

India’s boxing team suffered a blow before a punch was thrown on semi-final day when Vikas Krishan was forced to pull out with an eye injury, scuppering his chances of repeating his 2010 gold-winning performanc­e.

A source within the India camp said that the team doctor had pronounced him unfit to fight against Abilkhan Amankul of Kazakhstan, who receives a walkover straight into today’s final against either Marcial or Madrimov.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Rogen Ladon (left) of the Philippine­s in action against Yuttapong Tongdee of Thailand in the 52kg semi-finals yesterday.
REUTERS PIC Rogen Ladon (left) of the Philippine­s in action against Yuttapong Tongdee of Thailand in the 52kg semi-finals yesterday.

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