The Spanish boxer Ayoub Ghadfa, Olympic runner-upthe discipline of boxing is expected continued to be included for the programming of the 2028 Los Angeles Games because one of its goals is “gold” in this Olympic event after winning silver in Paris.
Ayoub Ghadfa (Marbella, Málaga, 1998) made these statements in a demonstration in Ceuta, a city he was visiting to attend the Sports Gala organized by the Ceutí Sports Institute to reward the best athletes of the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
The man from Marbella, silver in Paris (+92 kilos), commented that He hopes “they don’t take him out of Los Angeles” because he “wants to win a gold medal.”
“Now we have to wait because there are many conflicts in this matter and many politics are involved, but if they remove it from the Olympics I will focus on professional boxing because I also want to be a professional world champion,” said.
In this sense, he pointed out that his intention was “to be a novice and professional and fight for gold at the Olympic Games, but for now we have to wait what happens in the coming months.”
The boxer admitted that the silver from Paris changed “everything” for him and the recognition “You can see it on the street, and it is a pride to be a reference for children and people who want to start this sport.”
“Sacrifice, effort and discipline brought me to this victory because before I was not recognized because amateur boxing could only be seen in the Olympics and I did not go to Tokyo,” was said.
Ayoud Ghadfa, who is also him European champion (Belgrade, 2024), European runner-up (Yerevan, Armenia, 2022) and copper in the world (Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2023), said his next goal “is professional boxing.”
“As an amateur, I have achieved almost everything, although I still have some gold, but I want to become a professional.” he insisted.
He recalls that he started kickboxing after suffering bullying at school.
“You have to do any sport and fight for your dreams, plus you have to dedicate yourself, be disciplined. “You can do it or not, sport is like that, but if you give everything your chances of success increase and you can achieve your goals,” Indian.
Source: La Verdad

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