At A Glance
- SAKHIR, Bahrain — Philippine delegation flag bearer Leo Mhar Lobrido showed grit and brilliance, leading the Filipino boxers' fierce opening-day charge at the Asian Youth Games at Exhibition World Bahrain.
SAKHIR, Bahrain — Philippine delegation flag bearer Leo Mhar Lobrido showed grit and brilliance, leading the Filipino boxers’ fierce opening-day charge at the Asian Youth Games at Exhibition World Bahrain.
Fighting in the flyweight division, one of the flagship categories for the Philippines in elite amateur and professional boxing, the 16-year-old Lobrido put on a masterclass, dominating Salte Alhadidi of Jordan, 5-0, on Friday, Oct. 24.
Nephew of Olympians Isidro and Virgilio Vicera, Lobrido marches on to the quarterfinals against Sri Lankan Binul Dulnada Dewasiri Narayana, who also scored a 5-0 victory over Chinese Taipei’s Chung-wei Hsu.
Shairylle Pores, also 16, advanced in the girls’ light flyweight, scoring a split decision victory over Uzbekistan’s Bukhshonabonu Ahaduva, 3-2.
The Philippine boxing team, however, saw one of its fighters fall by the wayside early, as Ermalie Caballero got edged out by Xinying Cui of China, 3-2, in the girls’ flyweight class (50kg).
Meanwhile, rising star Sam Cantada said the Alas Pilipinas girls’ team is determined to work on consistency and elevate their performance, even as the squad notched its second consecutive win to secure a prime position in the quarterfinals.
Alas Pilipinas continued its fine run at Isa Sports City, overpowering Hong Kong, 25-15, 28-26, 25-21, and gaining momentum in the Round of Eight.
The Philippines stood second in Pool F with a 2-1 record, just behind unbeaten Thailand (3-0).