Friday, December 2, 2011

What are the chances of the Philippines getting a gold medal in boxing in the next Olympics?

Onyok Velasco managed a silver before. Manny Pangilinan is now Chairman of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines. As an exemplary business manager, can he manage a gold in boxing in the next Olympics? What must he doe? Any suggestions?|||we don't have Olympic Trials like in the US, so our boxers have to go through qualifying tournaments to make the Olympics.





MVP's got more than enough money to sponsor nation-wide boxing tournaments so the ABAP can have more chances of discovering potential Olympic boxers while our boxers get more in-ring experience before slugging it out in the qualifying tournaments.





when our boxers have already qualified, i'd like to see MVP splurge by giving our boxers the best training available... maybe hire a Cuban head coach and buy them exercise equipment like the ones he bought for Ateneo.|||if pacquiao joins the rp team will surely have a gold medal|||Firstly....chances of a gold in boxing or perhaps martial arts, like judo, taekewando etc....fairly low. Chances of a medal lke bronze..low, but attainable.





It's really the strength of the other countries, Cuba, USA, Soviet Block and all the African Nations, that precludes a Gold for the Philippinnes.





You would need a younger kid...probably 17 or 18 now....then target him for the 2016 games...but you dont have any way to hold the kid as an amateur until 2016...so the kid would have to peak quickly and win gold at age 20....before immediately turning pro after the 2012 games.





Personally, I don't think it will happen..it's still out of reach.|||to get gold, follow china. train the kids at an early age.

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