The Philippine boxing team went two of three on the final day of preliminaries in the Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying tournament Saturday at Prince Hamzeh Hall in Amman, Jordan.
Carlo Paalam and Irish Magno hurdled their assignments to join early quarterfinalists featherweight Nesthy Petecio, middleweight Eumir Marcial and lightweight Riza Pasuit.
The quarterfinals will be held Sunday and Monday.
The 21-year-old Paalam, dazzled against Afghanistan’s Ramish Rahmani to get the nod of all five judges for a unanimous decision 5-0.
Magno, 27, had an even more stellar performance as she easily disposed of Winnie Au of Hongkong in an abbreviated RSC2 (Referee Stopped Contest, 2nd round).
Veteran campaigner Ian Clark Bautista however, bowed to Chatchai Decha Butdee of Thailand anew, 0-5.
ABAP secretary-general Ed Picson said having five of seven boxers in the quarterfinals is more than satisfactory.
“We didn’t get the draw we were hoping for. Ian faced Butdee early and James Palicte had the 2017 Asian champion Uzbek Abduraimov in his first fight, but that’s the way it is. Now we have five, so we will aim for 5 qualifiers for Tokyo. But none of the five fights will be easy”.
Petecio has Japanese Sena Irie, with whom she’s 1-1 head to head, Magno faces 5-time world champion Meri Kom of India, Pasuit fights No. 3 seed Wu Yi Shih,
Paalam is up against No. 1 seed Amit of India and Marcial faces Mongolia’s Byamba Erdene-Otgonbaatar, who turned professional last year (professional boxers are now allowed in the Olympics).
The Filipino boxers only need to win their respective quarterfinal matches to be assured of a berth in the Tokyo Olympics.