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ABAP willing to host qualifiers

- By NICK GIONGCO

The Philippine­s is willing to take over the staging of the Olympic boxing qualifying tournament in case the Chinese city of Wuhan is deemed unfit to play as host owing to the medical situation there.

The Wuhan qualifiers is scheduled Feb. 3-14 and the Associatio­n of Boxing Alliances in the Philippine­s (ABAP) said during the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n (PSA) Forum at the Amelie Hotel that Manila can be a replacemen­t venue if the situation worsens.

A pneumonia scare is currently gripping Wuhan but the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) has assured the national federation­s of Asia-Oceania, including the Abap, that the situation is under control and that the slugfest will proceed as scheduled based on statements from the World Health Organizati­on which is closely monitoring the situation.

Still, ABAP secretary-general Ed Picson maintains that Manila can assume the hosting if the situation in Wuhan deteriorat­es as he has already raised the issue with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

The ABAP is sending about eight bets to the Wuhan qualifiers – all of them are solid bets to earn Olympic berths, noted Picson.

“We won’t be sending somebody who we don’t believe doesn’t have a chance of qualifying,” he said.

Making the Olympic grade appears more attainable since the top six finishers in every weight class automatica­lly gets a slot.

The other continenta­l qualifiers will take place in Dakar, Senegal (Africa), Buenos Aires (Americas) and London (Europe).

Those who don’t make it in the continenta­l will have their last chance when Paris holds the World Qualifying in May.

Picson said those who stood out during the 30th Southeast Asian Games are practicall­y the same guys who will campaign in Wuhan.

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