Philippines national amateur boxing athletes

The national amateur boxing athletes of the Philippines represent the country and compete in regional, continental and international matches and tournaments sanctioned by the International Boxing Association (AIBA). Christopher Cain will be the training and conditioning consultant of the ABAP.

Boxers

1992 Manny Pacquiao began his amateur career with an amateur record of 64(4 - 60 - 0KO )fights before turning pro in 1995.[1][2]

Olympics

List of medalists

The country has harvested 2 silvers and 3 bronzes in Olympic boxing.[3]

Silver medalists

Bronze medalists

2004 Athens Olympics

Four Filipino boxers attended the 2004 Summer Olympics. Two lost their first bouts while the other two survived until the second rounds. The team's combined record was 2-4.

Entry list

2008 Beijing Olympics

One Filipino boxer attended the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Entry list

Asian Games

2006 Doha Asian Games

Seven amateur boxers competed for 11 gold medals at stake in this edition of the Asiad. Four out of the seven qualified for the semifinals and two made it to the final bouts. The Philippines is ranked 3rd[4] with two gold medals and two bronze medals.

Entry list

  • Genebert Basadre - Lightweight - Bronze
  • Delfin Boholst - Light Welterweight
  • Frances Joven - Welterweight

Southeast Asian Games

2005 Southeast Asian Games - Philippines

Nine male and five female amateur boxers represented the host country in this edition of the Southeast Asian Games. Out of the nine male boxers, three won medals and four female boxers took the gold medals.

Entry list

Male

Female

  • Alice Kate Aparri (Pinweight)
  • Analiza Cruz (Lightweight)
  • Annie Albania (Flyweight)
  • Jouvilet Chilem (Bantamweight)
  • Mitchel Martinez (Lightweight)

See also

References

  1. "Manny Pacquiao Bio". Stadium.dallascowboys.com. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  2. "Manny Pacquiao – Fighters – Top Rank Boxing". Toprank.com. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  3. "Athletes | Famous Olympic Athletes | Medals | Gold Medalists | Heroes". Olympic.org. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
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