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MANILA – Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas punched their way to the 2024 Paris Olympics by securing separate semifinal wins in the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualification Tournament 2024 on Monday night (Tuesday in the Philippines) in Italy.
Petecio, a silver medalist in the 2020+1 Tokyo Olympics, earned her second straight Summer Games stint after beating Esra Kahraman Yildiz of Turkey via split decision in the women’s 57kg. category.
A Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur nativem Petecio was the aggressor early. She counter punched her way to shut out lead over Yildiz in the first two rounds.
The Turkish fighter tried to rally her way in the final round, but was not able to knock the Pinay out, allowing the latter to advance to the championship round.
“I am so blessed. This is very important for me because this might be my last Olympics,” Petecio said. “But, I will not stop until I get that Olympic gold.”
Petecio will next face Julia Szeremeta of Poland, who outlasted USA’s Alyssa Mendoza in a 3-2 split decision to reach the gold medal round.
Meanwhile, Villegas scored a dominant win over Zlatislava Genedieva Chukanova of Bulgaria in the quarterfinal round of the women’s 50kg division category.
Villegas’ speed early on was the key difference between the two, helping her to overcome a point deduction in the second round and a knockdown in the third.
The victories of Petecio and Villegas made up for the early exit of Negrense Rogen Ladon and Carlo Paalam, who both failed to progress to the quarterfinals.
Petecio and Villegas join fellow boxer Eumir Felix Marcial, pole vaulter Ernest John Obiena, and gymnasts Carlos Yulo and Aleah Finnegan in the Paris Olympics./PN