Busy year ahead for Filipino boxers


National boxers, particularly those eyeing berths for the 2024 Paris Olympics, are expected to have a busy year ahead as they gear up for several training camps and competitions abroad.

International competitions and training camps are lined up for Filipino boxers in 2023 as they gear up for elite tournaments leading to the 2024 Paris Olympics. (MB File Photo)

Among those training camps lined up will be in Muak Lek, Thailand in February, somewhere in China in August right before the 19th Asian Games in China, as well as either in Sheffield, United Kingdom or Colorado Springs, United States in November in preparation for the Olympic qualifying tournaments.

The Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (ABAP) is also planning on hosting a multi-nation training camp in preparation for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia at the FPLA Boxing Gym in Antipolo sometime in April.

Aside from the SEA Games, which is set May 5 to 17 in Phnom Penh, and the Asian Games, which is slated Sept. 23 to Oct. 8 in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, boxers are also expected to see action in various international tournaments every month.

Tournaments lined up are the ASBC Asian Under 22 Boxing Championships next month in Thailand, the Strandja Memorial Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria in February, the Thailand Open International Tournament in Bangkok in March, the IBA World Men’s Boxing Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in May, the Eindhoven Cup in Netherlands in June, the ASBC Asian Clubs Elite Men’s and Women’s Boxing Championships in a still undisclosed venue and the Elorda Cup in Kazakhstan in July, the ASBC Asian Youth and Junior Boxing Championships in an undisclosed venue in August, the World Combat Games and the ASBC Asian Schoolboys and Girls Boxing Championships both in Saudi Arabia in October, and The Grandslam by ASBC in China in December 2023.

Boxing has been traditionally a source of gold mine in various international competitions, with Nesthy Petecio, Carlo Paalam and Eumir Marcial almost coming close to the Olympic gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Games.

Petecio and Paalam ended up with silver while Marcial with bronze.

The PH team also won three golds, one silver and five bronzes in the previous SEAG edition in Vietnam last May, as well as one silver and two bronzes in the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia.