Grandson of Servílio de Oliveira, Luiz Gabriel Oliveira eliminates the Canadian and reaches the boxing quarterfinals at the Pan de Santiago

Team Brazil got off to a strong start at the Pan American Games in Santiago. This Thursday, Luiz Gabriel Oliveira (known as Bolinha), qualified for the quarter-finals of the men’s 57 kg category in boxing. The Brazilian beat the Canadian Victor Tremblay, by technical knockout, in the second round, at the Olympic Training Center in Chile.

The grandson of Servílio de Oliveira, the first Brazilian to win an Olympic medal in this sport with bronze in Mexico in 1968, put in a great performance during the fight. Now the next challenge will be against the Uruguayan Lucas Garcia Fernández, next Monday, at 5:45 p.m. (Brasilia time).

“I really liked my performance. This just proves that the job is very well done. I was already a youth medalist and I am here to fight for gold and the Olympic ranking,” said Luiz, who won the bronze medal at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires last year.

In boxing, the Pan American Games in Santiago grant two places to Paris 2024 Olympic Games by weight category. The exception is the women’s quotas of 57 kg and 60 kg, which will give four places.

After winning six medals in Pan de Lima (Peru) in 2019, Brazilian boxing is looking to beat its own record in the Chilean capital. Furthermore, the main objective of the Brazilian team is to guarantee the classification of as many athletes as possible for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Luiz Gabriel Oliveira beat Canadian Victor Tremblay, by technical knockout, in the second round (Photo: Miriam Jeske/COB)

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