Zambales hosts PLDT-Abap tilt
It will be a busy first quarter of the year for the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (Abap) as it stages two major local tournaments, leading off to the Asian Youth Championships in March.
It will be a busy first quarter of the year for the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (Abap) as it stages two major local tournaments, leading off to the Asian Youth Championships in March.
IF TO a boxer, didn’t the hard-working, hard-trying, richly funded Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (Abap) that kept missing its Olympic target deserve a new coach and trainer?
ABOUT 80 boxers from fight clubs and teams all over the region are expected to slug it out when the PLDT-Abap Visayas Area Tournament fires off Oct. 21-26 in Bago City, Negros Occidental.
A NATIONAL qualifier principally sponsored by the Philippine Sports Commission will just be a virtual carbon copy of the talent search program of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (Abap).
THE AMATEUR Boxing Association of the Philippines (Abap) has done its best, given time limitations, to qualify Filipino boxers to this year’s Olympic Games in London. Abap executive director Ed Picson explains:
THERE was only one fight, only one official result, but there were two sets of contrasting reports.