Indonesian boxers advance
Indonesian boxers advance
Fadli, The Jakarta Post, Batam
Four Indonesian boxers advanced to the semifinals in the 20th
President's Cup here on Monday.
Light-flyweight hopeful Destesa Moniaga defeated Imran Hafeeq
of Pakistan 19-13, while Dadan Amanda brushed aside MDK
Wanniarachchi of Sri Lanka 24-15 in the featherweight match.
Another Indonesian featherweight fighter, Daud Yordan, totally
dominated Nguyen Kien Cuong of Vietnam to take his match 22-6.
Meanwhile, welterweight contender Mifta Rivai Lubis scored a
20-10 victory over Vietnamese fighter Du Duc Thanh.
However, the Indonesians will face a tough task ahead with
South Korean boxers their next opponents.
Destesa will take on Hong Moo-won, while Dadan and Mifta are
up against Seo Dong-sik and Ha Jung-kwen, respectively and Daud
will try to tackle Murat Airmassov of Kazakhstan.
The only Indonesian boxer who couldn't do the job was Rionando
Butar Butar.
Despite the full support from a home crowd at the Tumenggung
Jamal Sports Hall, Rionando, Indonesia's silver medalist at the
2003 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, crashed out to Godfrey Castro
of the Philippines 28-20.
Other boxers through to the semifinals were Japanese fighters
Toshiyoki Igarashi and Satoshi Osono; and Ayatullah of Pakistan.
Indonesian team manager and boxing commentator Syamsul Anwar
Harahap said the Indonesian boxers showed less boxing quality
today than their forerunners.
"In the past, they rose to boxing stage because they wanted to
make it their pastime. Their talent helped make them strong
boxers. Today's boxers seem to lack motivation," Syamsul said.
Indonesia has five boxers in Tuesday's matches who will take
another shot at the semifinals.
They are Erico Amanupunyo, David Isikawar, Darman Hutahuruk,
Atris Neolaka and Toar Sompotan.