By LITO DELOS REYES
BAGO CITY, Negros Occidental — The young fighters of host Bago City did not disappoint their hometown crowd as they scored three victories at the opening of the PSC-Pacquiao Amateur Boxing Cup today (Feb. 3) at the Manuel Y. Torres Memorial Sports Center.
Flashy Rodel Gamo landed more telling blows to win by a convincing unanimous decision against Omega-Mandaue’s Alex Andrei Bonita in the Jr. Boys pinweight (44-46 kg.) category.
Fifteen-year old Joshua Belicena, a 20016 Palarong Pambansa silver medalist, also connected more combinations en route to a unanimous decision over Morcia’s Julius Salbibia in the Jr. Boys flyweight (50 kg.) division.
The other win, however, was courtesy of Jr. Boys pinweight Kim Catedrilla of Bago’s Sampit Boxing Club, who stopped Sipalay City’s Rey Penafiel by a referee-stopped-contest in 1:59 of Round 1.
“Magandang simula ito sa Bago City team. Sana tuloy tuloy na ito bukas,” said Bago City coach Larry Semillano.
Sipalay, however, salvaged the last two bouts of Day 1 courtesy of Nixon Anito and Jay Torela Jr. , who both escaped via split decisions (3-2).
Anito beat Cres John Demafiles of La Carlota City in the Jr. Boys flyweight (50 kg.) while Torela clobbered Escalante’s Rojean Sabordo in the bantamweight (52 kg.) category.
Negros Occidental’s Kane Paul Redondo made the day’s first victory by stopping Maasin City’s Simon Kay Canon by RSC in 1:17 in the opening round in the Jr. Boys pinweight.
The other results:
JR. BOYS PINWEIGHT
Angelo Bulasa Jr. (Cebu City) won by UD against Jovelen Abrenica (Cebu City Sports Institute)
Kent Perocho (Escalante) won by split decision (3-2) over Cresante Caballero (Victorias City)
JR. BOYS LIGHT FLWEIGHT
Joenel Francisco (Murcia) stopped Perlito Escalamada Jr. (San CarlosCity) by RSC in 1:13 of Round 2
Gaudfrey Lubiano (Mandaue-Omega) won against Jhayve Donaire (Maasin) by split decision (3-2)
Bago City Mayor Nicholas Yulo welcomed all the teams and guests and thanked the Philippine Sports Commission for bringing the grassroots development program to their city, which is dubbed as the “Boxing Capital of the Philippines” for producing the more number of Olympian boxers in the country.
One of them is Sydney Olympics silver medalist Mansueto “Onyok” Velasco, who was also present in today’s opening program.
Velasco’s elder brother Roel won a bronze in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, while Olympian and 1997 SEA Games gold medalist Larry Semillano is currently the head coach of Bago.
“We can discover more 8-time division world champion Manny Pacquiao and the Velasco brothers in this project,” said supervising technical director Rogelio Fortaleza of the Philippine Sports Institute.
The second day of the event sponsored by the Philippine Sports Commission in coordination with the office of Sen. Manny Pacquiao will start at 2 p.m.
The matches:
YOUTH BOYS LIGHT FLYWEIGHT (46-49 KG.)
Rolyn Agravante (Sipalay) vs. Michael Adolfo (Cadiz)
Rudni Camani (Bayawan City) vs. John Paul Gabunelas (Cebu)
YOUTH BOYS FLYWEIGHT (52 KG.)
Steven Jasper Canon (Maasin) vs. Geniel Alit (Vicorias)
Nel Tambanillo (Bago) vs. Jovan Molleno (Calbayog City)
Renz Lee Teves (Bayawan) vs. Robert Porras (Himamaylan City)
Edward Ruiz (Mucia) vs. Johnro Taneo (CCSI)
Limbert Cainap (Cebu) vs. Elmar Douma (Don Salvador Benedicto)
Mark Alob (Cadiz) vs. Darwin Enterado (Sipalay)
YOUTH BOYS BANTAMWEIGHT (56 KG.)
Charly Sumugat (Bayawan) vs. Herlan Gomez (Victorias)
Jereme Puig (SBC-Bago) vs. Jhorhe Pasculado (Omega-Mandaue)
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