The Philippine Star

Petecio a win away from world crown

- JOEY VILLAR

Nesthy Petecio bucked a slow start with a strong, emphatic performanc­e in the final two rounds as she pulled the rug from under a taller rival in Kariss Artingstal­l of England to secure a 4-1 victory and barge into the featherwei­ght final of the World Women’s Boxing Championsh­ips in Ulan Ude, Russia yesterday.

Petecio, 27, struggled trying to break into Artingstal­l’s long reach in the opening round but solved the puzzle later, countering her rival’s jarring jabs with 1-2 combinatio­ns then sustaining her momentum to earn the nod of the judges.

The Davao City native unleashed a flurry of head and body shots in her decisive attack to seal her victory.

When Petecio’s left hand was raised, Artingstal­l reacted in disbelief and gave the referee the yellow card that signified her intention to place the result of the match under protest.

But Petecio, a 2014 World Championsh­ip silver medalist, won it fair and square, setting up a goldmedal match with Liudmila Vorontsova of host Russia, who toppled top seed and Asian Games bronze medalist Lin Yu Ting of Chinese Taipei in the other semis duel.

Thus, Petecio has assured herself of least matching her silver-medal finish in this same meet five years ago in Jeju City, South Korea. But she vowed to dish out her best to buck the odds in chase of the gold.

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Nesthy Petecio

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