The strong Serbian girls and the local No.1, Bojana Gojkovic are finalists at the Montenegro Elite Cup
The Serbian female boxers such as Sara Cirkovic, Jelena Zekic, Kristina Kuluhova, Anastasija Lukajic, Nikolina Gajic, additionally the local No.1, Bojana Gojkovic all joined the finals at the Montenegro Elite Cup in Budva.
Ukraine’s Anna Kurapatova is relatively a new face in their women’s elite national team but she started well against Kyrgyzstan’s Nuraiym Osmonova.
Poland’s Natalia Niewiadomska impressed in the previous stage of boxing and she eliminated Kazakhstan’s Gulnaz Buribayeva as well on Day5.
Poland’s Angelika Krysztoforska progressed years by years and she is now in a position to beat such boxers as Ukraine’s European Junior Champion Sofia Turbinina. The Polish will now meet for the title of the women’s 51kg her teammate, Nikola Prymaczenko.
Serbia’s Paris Olympian Sara Cirkovic claimed several titles and medals in the European level of boxing but she is still only 22. The Serbian No.1 maintained the best fighting distance in the first round against Poland’s Wiktoria Rogalinska and she eliminated a top opponent.
Kyrgyzstan has promising female boxing life, and their Adelia Asylbek Kyzy made a strong effort to beat Ukraine’s Maria Mandziuk at the 57kg. She will now meet for the title of this weight class Serbia’s experienced Jelena Zekic who defeated Australia’s Holly Perdikaris.
Montenegro’s Olympian and multiple European Champion Bojana Gojkovic had a hectic contest against Mexico’s Dulce Gomez and she joined the final of the 60kg where she can expect another tough battle against Serbia’s Kristina Kuluhova.
Serbia’s World bronze medallist Anastasija Lukajic had the routine to beat Poland’s Weronika Dziubek in the first semi-final of the 65kg. Australia’s Joey Cartwright had a good performance in the Montenegro Elite Cup but Poland’s Anastasia Michalek eliminated her.
Poland’s Aleksandra Cyrek had the fighting spirit to beat Kazakhstan’s Anastasiya Bayazitova therefore she will meet for the title of the 70kg, Serbia’s World bronze medallist Nikolina Gajic.







