Manila Standard

Promoters want lesser rest period for Pinoy pro boxers

- By Randy Caluag

THE country’s profession­al boxing stakeholde­rs are asking the Games and Amusement Board to loosen up some of the agency’s policies that limit opportunit­ies for Filipino boxers.

Boxing promoter Johnny Elorde said promoters, trainers, and boxers will meet with GAB chairman Atty. Richard Clarin today (Wednesday) to have a dialogue with him and request to lessen the rest period of boxers before they can fight again.

Currently, boxers should have to wait for 45 days before they can see action again. “Masyado nang mahaba ‘yun kaya maraming boxers and nawawalan ng opportunit­ies na lumaban uli agad,” said Elorde. “Bago naman lumaban iyan, kumplete pa rin naman ng medical approval from a doctor, so safe pa rin naman.”

“Sana mayroong mas thorough evaluation sa boxers at kalaban at hindi ‘yung sasabihin na lang samin na denied ‘yung laban namin sa abroad. We hope the new GAB chairman will listen to us,”he added.

There is also an existing policy that a Filipino boxer should have won two of his last three fights before he will be given a go signal to fight overseas.

That rule, however, is not viable all the time.

Some Filipino boxers, even if they are coming off a string of losses, are sometimes offered to fight foes who are either also coming from successive defeats or have lesser win-loss fight records.

Before Clarin’s appointmen­t, then GAB officer-in-charge Ermar Benitez conducted a consultati­on with stakeholde­rs, led by boxing promoters and the agency agreed to relax its rules so that non-rated Filipino boxers can fight overseas.

The GAB has decided to resume issuing a letter of authority to Filipino fighters with lesser credential­s, but only after a thorough evaluation of their conditions and opponents.

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