Luka Gačević is better than the Albanian Orgita Lahu

Boxer BK Bijelo Polje, Gačević, made it to the quarterfinals of the lightweight category, his clubmate Smolović was defeated on points in the welterweight division.

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Gačević brought our selection the first triumph at the domestic championship, Photo: Private album
Gačević brought our selection the first triumph at the domestic championship, Photo: Private album
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Montenegrin boxer Luka Gačević made it to the quarterfinals of the European Youth Championship in Budva.

Today, a member of the Bijelo Polje boxing club beat the Albanian Orgit Laha on points in the round of 60 match in the category up to XNUMX kilograms. Gačević was better in most of the fight, and twice he forced the referee to count the Albanian fighter.

His rival in the semi-finals, on November 18, will be the Ukrainian Henadi Laslenikov.

Gačević's club mate, Đorđe Smolović, entered the ring today in the category up to 69 kilograms. Smolović was defeated by Lithuanian Aleksandar Trofimčiuk on points in the round of XNUMX battle.

Andrija Lambulić was eliminated in the round of 91 yesterday, in the category up to XNUMX kilograms.

On Monday, Budva's Damjan Liješević will fight against Estonian Matvej Starikov in the round of 64 in the category up to XNUMX kilograms. The Radenović sisters - Nela and Nina will compete in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.

Nela Radenović's opponent in the category up to 60 kilograms will be Julija Šeremeta from Poland, while Nina will fight for a medal in the category up to 64 kilograms against Kristina Vaclavikova from the Czech Republic.

Budva's Petar Liješević and Miloš Krasnići are close to the medals, who will go to the ring on Wednesday in the quarter-final matches.

The opponent of Liješević in the category up to 81 kilograms is the Czech Michal Lanika, while the rival of Krasnići up to 75 will be the Lithuanian Arvidas Dainis.

By the will of the draw, the bronze medal was secured by the two-time European champion, Bojana Gojković in the category up to 57 kilograms.

She is free at the start and will begin her performance in the semi-finals, where her opponent on November 21 will be a more successful quarter-final match between Bosnian Tara Bohacito and Najara Arroyo Rodríguez from Spain.

The championship brought together 175 fighters, 113 in the male and 62 in the female competition. Competitors born in 2002 and 2003 have the right to perform.

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