(MARCH 10) BUSTO
ARSIZIO, Italy –
Shera Mae Patricio (Waianae, Hawaii) grabbed her second
win of the tournament after coming from behind after the first
round to be one win away from qualifying for Paris. [dated
March 9th)
Patricio, who was facing Sofia
Micaela Robles of Argentina, saw Robles take the early 5-0 lead
but came back strong. Once again, she overwhelmed her opponent
with a flurry of punches to take the second and third rounds
unanimously. Her unanimous victory secured her a place to fight
against Thailand’s Jutamas Jitpong, a two-time World
Championship medalist and 2020 Olympian, on Sunday for a ticket
to this summer’s Olympic Games.
“I am feeling really good. I was down in the
first round, and I knew I had to pick it up,” Patricio shared
after her victory. “I looked at my coaches and believed in God.
I fought all the way to get this victory, and now we are one
away.”
Heavyweight Jamar Talley (Camden, N.J.)
closed out the day in impressive fashion against Narek Manasyan
of Armenia.
Talley jumped out to a 4-1 lead after the first
round, then saw the second round come to an end with 16 seconds
left due to his opponent being cut from a clash, leading the
judges to score the round until that point, where they once
again scored it in favor of Talley, 4-1, resulting in a 4-1
split decision. On Monday, the American will face Kazakhstan’s
Aibek Oralbay, 2018 Youth Olympic Champion, for a spot in Paris
this summer.
“Big win tonight,” stated Talley post-fight. “I’m
here working with the top guys, and we are getting it done and
punching that ticket to Paris.”
Three members of Team USA will step into the ring
tomorrow, and each victory will secure a spot in the
quota-determining bout. Roscoe Hill (Spring, Texas) will
box in the opening session, while Omari Jones (Orlando,
Fla.) and Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) will take part
in the day’s second session.
Eight boxers arrived in Italy representing Team
USA, hoping to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris
Olympic Games under USA Boxing National Head Coach Billy
Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.). Joining Walsh on the
coaching staff are National Resident Coach Timothy Nolan (Rochester,
N.Y.), National Development Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado
Springs, Colo.), and assistant coaches Adonis Frazier (Minneapolis,
Minn.) and Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas).
The tournament is one of the largest Olympic
qualifiers in boxing history. Over 600 boxers from 113 nations
are competing at the E-Work Arena, hoping to grab one of the 49
quota places available for this summer’s Games.
Day 7 Results
54 kg: Shera Mae Patricio, Waianae, Hawaii/USA,
dec. over Sofia Micaela Robles/ARG, 5-0
92 kg: Jamar Talley, Camden, N.J./USA, dec.
over Narek Manasyan/ARM, 4-1
Day 8 Schedule
51 kg: Roscoe Hill, Spring, Texas/USA, vs.
Huthaifa Eshish/JOR
57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA,
vs. Hyejeon Jin/KOR
71 kg: Omari Jones, Orlando, Fla./USA, vs.
Maghsoudi Mal Amiri Moslem/IRI
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