PHILIPPINES UPDATED. The Philippine boxing team looked poised to surpass its previous
four-gold haul after five more fighters, led by Olympian Mark Barriga,
reached the finals Friday in the 27th Southeast Asian Games at Wunna
Theikdi Stadium here.
Except for Rey Saludar’s surprise loss to a Burmese fighter in
what was described by the PH delegation head as a hometown decision, the
men’s team pulled through as expected, jacking up the number of
Filipinos in Saturday’s finals to seven, two fewer than top rival
Thailand’s nine.
In a match that was more lopsided than what the judges’ scores
indicated, Barriga beat Mohd Faud Mohd Reuvan of Malaysia by split
decision, 30-27, 28-29, 30-27, to reach the light flyweight finals.
But a promising start took a twist when Saludar, the 2010 Asian
Games flyweight gold medalist, lost to Mg Nge of Myanmar, 28-29, 27-30,
28-29, much to the chagrin of team officials.
“It was a hometown decision,” said Association of Boxing Alliances of the Philippines executive director Ed Picson.
The PH pugs quickly got back on track with bantamweight Mario
Fernandez, lightweight Junel Cantancio, light welterweight Dennis Galvan
and welterweight Wilfredo Lopez assuring the country of at least a
silver just like featherweight Nesthy Petecio and light flyweight Josie
Gabuco in the women’s category.
A relentless Fernandez crushed Tran Quoc Viet of Vietnam, 29-28,
30-27, 30-27, while Cantancio, showing guile and experience, prevailed
over Muhamad Ridhawan Ahmad of Singapore, 29-28, 30-27, 30-27.
Galvan barely survived Ericok Amonupunyo of Indonesia, 29-28,
28-29, 29-28, while Lopez, using his reach to score heavily on
counterpunches, recovered from a lethargic first round to frustrate Alex
Tatantos of Indonesia, 29-28, 29-28, 28-29.
Cantancio, Fernandez and Galvan will be
facing Thai foes in the finals, while Lopez and Petecio will duel
Myanmar boxers. Barriga and Gabuco will be up against Indonesian foes.
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