Philippine Daily Inquirer

TOLENTINO BULLISH ON YOUNG BOXER’S POTENTIAL

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Philippine boxing’s next stars paid a courtesy call to Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino on Tuesday.

And the country’s top sports official liked what he saw—paying special attention to young dynamo Ronel Suyom.

“It’s a great showing by a 17-year-old boxer from the South and we’re hoping he can be our next Olympian,” said Tolentino of Suyom, a prized find from Agusan del Norte who won a silver medal in the minimumwei­ght class during the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n Youth Men’s and Women’s World Championsh­ips recently in La Nucia, Spain.

“He can do a lot better [with more] trainings and competitio­ns,” Tolentino said. “I wish him luck and encourage him to prepare himself as the next big thing in amateur boxing.”

Suyom yielded to India’s Vishvanath Suresh in the battle for the gold in La Nucia. He was one of six boxers sent to the world youth championsh­ips under Abap program director Don Abnett and his fellow coaches, Elias Recaido and Elmer Pamisa.

Young flyweight John Wayne Vicera, bantamweig­ht Eljay Pamisa, featherwei­ght John Paul Napales, lightweigh­t Crisaldy Beltran and light welterweig­ht Mark Ashley Fajardo also saw action in La Nucia.

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