The Philippines has selected 15 athletes to participate in the ASBC Asian U22 & Youth Boxing Championships to be held in Astana, Kazakhstan from April 25th.
Boxers born in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 will be eligible to compete in the U22 age group in Astana, Kazakhstan. Boxers born in 2006 and 2007 are eligible to participate in the youth generation group of this particular continental event.
The Philippine coach has selected two U22 female boxers to take part in the tournament, Ofelia Magno (48kg) and Paslicia May Sumalinog (54kg), who will compete in Astana. Although the latter achieved her first national success in 2019, Crowe Tabastavus (57kg) is the only female youth boxer on the registered team.
Jay Brian Baliquatro will represent the Philippines in the 2023 ASBC Asian Youth Boxing Championships and was selected as the main boxer in the U22 minimum weight (48kg). The Philippines has a great tradition in the smallest division, and the 19-year-old boxer could bring a new sensation to Astana.
Aaron Jude Budd became the men's flyweight (51kg) title holder at the ASBC Asian U22 Boxing Championships following his gold medal win in Bangkok. The 21-year-old boxer has also competed in the Asian Games and has excellent footwork and technical skills to defend his title.
Flint Hara, silver medalist at the last ASBC Asian U22 Boxing Championships, has registered to compete again at bantamweight (54kg). Asian Youth silver medalist Eljay Pamisa is a great talent and has moved up to featherweight (57kg) and the 20-year-old boxer is ready to take on all of Astana's stars.
Jericho Akailar won the Palarong Pambansa at schoolboy level in 2017 and won a bronze medal at the 2023 ASBC Asian U22 Boxing Championships. The southpaw boxer is set to make his debut in the lightweight (60kg) category in Astana next month.
Mark Ashley Fajardo is only 19 years old, but he also represented the Philippines at the Asian Games and the first World Championships.cent World Olympic Boxing Qualification Event. The light welterweight (63.5kg) boxer is known for his heavy shots and has won numerous knockouts in international competitions.
Their U22 welterweight (67kg) boxer Nolan Petecio, Nessie's younger brother, made his international debut at the 2017 ASBC Asian Junior Boxing Championships in Puerto Princesa. New light-middleweight (71kg) boxer Tyler Tanup improved his skills during his last Australian training camp.
In the boys' youth division, Asian Schoolboys bronze medalist Robert Marnok Jr. (48kg), Palarong Pambansa silver medalist Jerome Lopez (51kg), Linegel Vinas (54kg), and Asian Junior bronze medalist John John Stephen Demyship (60kg) was registered. of the contest.
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