Philippine Daily Inquirer

GAB, BEIJING GROUP INK BOXING DEAL

- By June Navarro @junavINQ

Global domination by Filipinos.

This is precisely the goal of a home-and-away profession­al boxing tournament envisioned by the Games and Amusements Board (GAB) after forging a fiveyear partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Boxing Federation to further boost the combat sport in Asia.

GAB chair Abraham Mitra said the tripartite deal with Rejoy Internatio­nal Holdings in Beijing will organize friendly matches and set up training camps for Filipino and Chinese sluggers in preparatio­n for the coming IBF Silk Road Champions Tournament.

According to Mitra, IBF China led by its president, Ruihang Wang, will host the fights, training camps and the championsh­ips while GAB will provide high-level boxers, judges, referees, coaches and trainers.

“Everyone is focused on pushing Asian boxers, specifical­ly from the Belt and Road countries (China and the Philippine­s) toward global domination of the popular sport,” said Mitra.

He explained the fights will be run under the rules and regulation­s governing profession­al boxing as sanctioned and agreed upon by the GAB and the IBF.

“A type of home and away format will be adopted to sharpen boxers’ versatilit­y to fight skillful opponents in diverse environmen­ts,” said Mitra.

He pointed out that the physical demands of training and fighting in extremely different climatic conditions and altitudes than home soil would toughen up Filipino boxers.

“Fans will love the regular and friendlies and championsh­ips to be held in both countries,” said Mitra. “They will enjoy fights by internatio­nal fighters right in their countries.”

Based on the agreement, the vision of the signatorie­s is to help Asia collect the most belts in numerous divisions worldwide.

“All parties will work toward making China and the Philippine­s the home of boxing greats through this agreement,” said Mitra.

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