Philippines-Thailand boxing feud resumes | Inquirer Sports

Philippines-Thailand boxing feud resumes

/ 09:48 PM November 14, 2011

PALEMBANG—The long-running Philippines-Thailand boxing rivalry in the Southeast Asian Games resumes Tuesday when welterweight Delfin Boholst takes on Saenset Apichet at the Jakabaring Sports Hall here.

The Filipinos won a total of five golds, one more than the Thais in the 2009 Games in Laos, but Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines executive director Ed Picson said it’s hard to predict if his fighters can improve on their output.

Before Boholst climbs the ring, light fly Mark Antony Barriga opens the Philippine campaign against Indon Hitarhirhun Denisius at 2 p.m.

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The other top PH gold prospects are Asian Games champion Rey Saludar and Charly Suarez, a gold winner in Laos, who now fights as a lightweight.

“Just like Thailand, Laos and Vietnam have been preparing under the radar,” Picson said.
Picson said its hard to make a projection against Thailand because they have not joined international competitions after being suspended by Aiba early this year for its failure to hold an elections in June.

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TAGS: ABAP, Boxing, Charly Suarez, Delfin Boholst, Ed Picson, Philippines, Rey Saludar, SEA Games, Sports, Thailand

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