John Ume, a late addition to Team PNG, showcased immense determination and resilience in the 63.5kg weight class at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Despite being called up just seven days before his bout, following an injury to a boxer from Solomon Islands, John answered with pride and courage.
Facing the formidable Cuban athlete, Erislandy Alvarez Borges, John displayed the spirit and tenacity that defines Team PNG.
Alvarez, a silver medalist from the 2023 World Championships and an undefeated professional, proved to be a tough opponent.
John fought valiantly, but in the second round, the referee stopped the match, awarding the victory to Alvarez.
John’s participation, despite the short notice, is a testament to his resilience and dedication.
His ability to step up at the last minute and face a top-tier opponent highlights the perseverance and pride of PNG athletes.
Erislandy Alvarez Borges, who qualified for Paris 2024 by winning the decisive 63.5kg bout at the 2nd World Qualifying Tournament, continued to excel in Paris.
With a weight class limit adjustment from 63kg in Tokyo 2020 to 63.5kg in 2024, Alvarez maintained his top form.
The PNG Olympic Committee in a social media post said despite the outcome, John Ume’s participation in Paris 2024 has made his country proud.
Team PNG stands proud of John’s remarkable effort and unwavering resilience on the Olympic stage.