The Freeman

Ladon, Paalam, Marcial seek Asiad boxing finals

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The entire contingent rallies behind three boxers as they climb the ring today, eyeing shots at additional gold medals for Team Phl in the 18th Asian Games here.

Flyweight Rogen Ladon takes on a Thai rival, light fly Carlo Paalam trades blows with an Indian foe while middleweig­ht Eumir Felix Marcial slugs it out with an Uzbek fighter in the semifinals where the winners are assured of at least a silver medal.

“All those three are strong bets,” said boxing secretary general Ed Picson on the trio with a chance to improve on Phl boxing’s onesilver and three-bronze production in Incheon in 2014.

“But, of course, they will be up against tough rivals, too. They won’t reach the semifinals if they’re patsies. Our boys have to be at their best. Walang lalaylay, walang magku-kumpiyansa. They have to grab it,” said Picson.

“I’m confident. I’m optimistic. I have faith in them,” said Picson of Ladon, Paalam and Marcial who are looking to have a fighting chance at matching the three golden feats of Onyok Velasco, Elias Recaido and Reynaldo Galido in 1994 in Hiroshima or the two golden efforts of Joan Tipon and Violito Payla in 2006 in Doha.

And in the hands of these fighters rest the chance of the Philippine­s to churn out its best finish in the overall medal tally since 1962 when the country went home with seven gold, six silver and 25 bronze medals, incidental­ly, also from this Indon capital. —

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