Tokyo Olympics: Nesthy Petecio dominates foe, advances to round-of-16
TOKYO–Nesthy Petecio kicked off her golden bid with a unanimous decision victory over Congo’s Marcelat Sakobi Matshu in the Tokyo Olympics boxing competition on Saturday at Kokugikan Stadium here.
Petecio was in control the entire bout, stepping into the pocket against her taller opponent and landing clean shots to the head.
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Petecio was never in trouble throughout the bout and handled the Congolese’s last-ditch flurry in the final round.
All five judges ruled the three-round match in favor of Petecio, the reigning world champion, who advances in the women’s featherweight (54-57 kilograms) division against Taiwanese world No. 1 Lin Yu-ting on Monday.
Article continues after this advertisementPhilippine boxing head coach Don Abnett said he’ll take the win but felt Petecio could squeeze more out of herself.
“It was a scrappy performance,” Abnett said. “I felt she left some of her boxing skills in the dressing room.”
“She can do better,” he added. “But it’s better to win a scrappy fight than to lose a scrappy fight.”