Petecio, Villegas near Paris Olympic berths; Paalam, Ladon lose
At A Glance
- Female boxers kept Team Philippines' campaign alive as Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas moved on the cusp of securing Paris Olympic berths in the World Qualification Tournament in Busto Arsizio, Italy on Sunday, March 10.
Female boxers kept Team Philippines’ campaign alive as Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas moved on the cusp of securing Paris Olympic berths in the World Qualification Tournament in Busto Arsizio, Italy on Sunday, March 10.

Petecio outclassed a taller Maud Van der Toorn of the Netherlands with a 5-0 decision to advance to the semifinals of the women’s 57kg, while Villegas likewise routed Danish Sofie Vinter Rosshaug with a similar 5-0 score to barge into the women’s 50kg quarterfinals.
Unlike most weight classes that offer four Olympic tickets, Petecio had to endure a longer route as her division only allocated two slots to Paris.
The Tokyo Olympics silver medalist is expected to have her hands full when she meets Esra Yildiz Kahraman of Turkey, who dumped Great Britain’s Elise Glynn with a 4-1 decision.
Yildiz also competed in the previous Olympics, but in a heavier weight class at 60kg where she finished in the quarterfinals.
Meanwhile, Villegas eyes nothing but a seat in Paris when she meets Bulgarian Zlatislava Genadieva Chukanova, who whipped Jordanian Hanan Nassar with a 5-0 decision.
Petecio and Villegas’ triumphs somehow cushioned the losses of Carlo Paalam and Rogen Ladon in the men’s 57kg and men’s 51kg, respectively.
Paalam, who eyes a return trip to the Games, was pulled out from his Round of 16 fight against Turkmenistan’s Shuku Ovezov due to a shoulder injury he sustained in the previous bout.
The match was stopped at the 52-second mark of the second round.
Ladon, for his part, absorbed a 4-1 loss to British Kiaran MacDonald.
Despite the defeats, Paalam and Ladon, as well as the six other Filipino fighters who exited early in the tournament, will have their last chance to earn Olympic tickets in the second World Qualification on May 23 to June 3 in Bangkok, Thailand.