Another piece of history is waiting to be written for the Philippines.
Filipina boxer Nesthy Petecio delivered a 4-1 split decision win in the semifinals to put herself a win away from Philippine boxing's maiden Olympic gold.
Petecio showed that height will never be a problem for her as she defeated Italy's Irma Testa, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28, 28-29, to advance to the final of the women's featherweight event.
If she wins again, the Filipina will also become the first women's featherweight Olympic gold medalist as the weight category made its debut in the Tokyo Games.
It was a tight opening round that saw Petecio size up to the 5-foot-8 Testa, who is also the reigning European featherweight champion. But all five judges scored 10-9 in favor of the Italian, seeing her shots were a tad more effective.
But everyone saw a different Petecio in the second round as she clearly dominated with two big overhead right shots and landed a body shot in the last 10 seconds.
Going into the final round tied at 19-19, Petecio was on the attack as the bell rung and left no answers for Testa, who missed her shots to give the Filipino a clear advantage.
The Davao native will contest for the elusive gold medal on Tuesday, August 3, at 12:05 pm, Philippine time, where she has a chance to join Philippine weightlifting queen Hidilyn Diaz in bringing home the top prize.
In her quarterfinal win, Petecio became the first Filipino boxer to secure a podium finish in the Tokyo Games.
She also became Philippine boxing's first Olympic medalist since Onyok Velasco won a silver medal in the 1996 Atlanta Games.
This is the first time in 89 years the Philippines will win multiple medals in the Olympics.
In the 1932 Los Angeles Games, the Philippines delivered three bronze medals courtesy of swimmer Teofilo Yldefonso, boxer Jose Villanueva, and high jumper Simeon Toribio.
Petecio #PHI says the initial game plan didn’t work, but they had more ways to fight up their sleeves.
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