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Tokyo Olympics still in boxer Rex Tso’s dreams – ‘I’m not going to quit … I’ll keep going’

  • Former unbeaten professional is still hopeful of flying the Hong Kong flag at this year’s Olympics
  • The 33-year-old ‘Wonder Kid’ intends to compete in June’s Paris qualifiers but ‘everything is up in the air’

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Hong Kong boxer Rex Tso is still hoping to take part in this year’s Olympics. Photo: Winson Wong
Olympic Games hopeful and former unbeaten boxing professional Rex Tso Sing-yu says he has no plans on retiring from the ring, even if he doesn’t win a ticket to Tokyo.
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“I’m not going to quit. I’m going to keep going. I will still continue to train and box and I plan to take part in other [amateur] events, such as the world championships in future,” said Tso, who turns 34 in July.

“Right now, I am focused on achieving my goal and that is to qualify for the Tokyo Games. I need to maintain my fitness and improve my technique and footwork.

“As you know, we don’t know whether the Games will be held or not. Still, I need to be ready,” said the bantamweight, who switched to the amateur ranks in late 2018.

Rex Tso wants to fly the Hong Kong flag at the Olympics. Photo: Winson Wong
Rex Tso wants to fly the Hong Kong flag at the Olympics. Photo: Winson Wong
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Like many professional athletes in Hong Kong, Tso is feeling the brunt of the pandemic, with gyms closed and the fate of the Olympics hanging in the balance.

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