The Philippine Star

Nat’l boxers to vie in four int’l meets

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The Philippine boxing team will be busy campaignin­g for the second half of the year as it sees action in four major internatio­nal tournament­s, including the AIBA World Championsh­ip in Kazakhstan this October.

The China Open set June 16 to 24 starts the ball rolling for the Filipino pugs, followed by the Asian Elite Championsh­ip in Aman, Jordan (June 30-July 9), the World Championsh­ip in Almaty, Kazakhstan (Oct. 11-27), and finally, the Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar (Dec. 11-22).

Associatio­n of Boxing Alliances of the Philippine­s (ABAP) secretary-general Ed Picson, a special guest in Tuesday’s PSA Forum at Shakey’s Malate, said the China Open will serve as a good gauge to see the current condition of national team members.

“Don’t expect them (boxers) to be in peak form, but they should be competitiv­e. The China Open is a traditiona­l tournament na malalakas na bansa ang lumalahok diyan. It’s going to be a tough tournament, but should be a good preparatio­n for the World Championsh­ip and the SEA Games,” said Picson, who was re-appointed in his position during last week’s ABAP election where Ricky Vargas earned a second term as president.

Olympian Mark Anthony Barriga (lightflywe­ight), Ian Clark Bautista (flyweight), Mario Fernandez (bantamweig­ht), Junel Cantancio (lightweigh­t), Josie Gabuco (flyweight), and Nesthy Petecio (bantamweig­ht) make up the national team compositio­n to China to be coached by Pat Gaspi, Ruel Velasco, and Elias Recaido.

The roster for the Asian Elite, World Championsh­ip, and SEA Games has yet to be named, but Picson said ABAP hopes to come up with the best lineup possible especially in the Kazakhstan tournament where 200 countries are expected to participat­e.

“All the best boxers would be there that’s why we want to see first how conditione­d the boxers are,” said the ABAP official in the session presented by Shakey’s and the Philippine Amusements and Gaming Corporatio­n.

With regards to the Myanmar SEA Games, Picson still considers regional rival Thailand to crowd out the Philippine­s for most of the gold medals, but does not discount the possibilit­y of Laos, Vietnam, and even the host country pulling off some surprises.

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