Mindanao Times

Suarez and Petecio lead RP medal haul in boxing

- BY JON DEVELOS

PASAY CITY - Charley Suarez and Nesthy Petecio lived up to their billing as they led team Philippine­s’ seven gold medal haul in boxing, Monday night (December 9) at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC) Hall in the ongoing 30th Southeast Asian Games.

Suarez who traces his roots in Panabo City, bagged the gold in the men’s lightweigh­t (60kg) division after beating Khunatip Pidnuch of Thailand via unanimous decision for his fourth Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) gold medal while Petecio, a Digos City native, shared the limelight by winning her first gold in the biennial meet at the expense of Myanmar’s

Nwe Ni Oo with all judges voting on her favor.

“Nagpapasal­amat ako sa lahat ng sumoporta sa amin mga boxers. I give this victory to God, my country and my family,” said Suarez, who also proudly thanked the Barangay Uno boxing program in Davao del Norte in which he started and loved the sport.

Also having golden performanc­es for team Philippine­s were Carlo Paalam of Cagayan de Oro City who outboxed Indonesia’s Kornelis Kwangu Langu (men’s light flyweight 46-49kg) , Rogen Ladon who bested Ammarit Yaodam of Thailand (men’s flyweight 52kg), Jose Gabuco over Edang

of Indonesia (women’s light flyweight 45-48 kg) and James Palicte on Van Hai (mens light welterweig­ht 64kg) all via unanimous decisions.

Eumir Felix Marcial also made quick work on Vietnam’s Manh Couong Nguyen via technical knockout in the first round timed at 1:49 for the gold medal in the men’s middleweig­ht (75 kg) division.

Settling for silver medal finishes for team Philippine­s were Irish Magno (women’s flyweight 51kg), Panabo City’s Marjon Pianar (men’s welterweig­ht 69kg) and Riza Pasuit (women’s lightweigh­t 60kg).

As of presstime (December 10), the Philippine­s has reach a record mark of 140 golds, 103 silvers and 107 bronze medals, a clearly runaway feat for rivals Thailand (84-92-106) and Vietnam (8180-95) which are in second and third places, respective­ly.

 ?? (Photo by Christian Maningo) ?? CHARLEY Suarez in action next to Thailand’s Khunatip Pidnuch in the men’s lightweigh­t (60kg) division finals. Suarez won via unanimous decision for this fourth SEAG gold medal.
(Photo by Christian Maningo) CHARLEY Suarez in action next to Thailand’s Khunatip Pidnuch in the men’s lightweigh­t (60kg) division finals. Suarez won via unanimous decision for this fourth SEAG gold medal.

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