Đinović won the semi-finals and won the bronze medal

He thus joined Bojana Gojković, who also secured at least a bronze medal in Sofia by reaching the semi-finals on Tuesday.

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Đinović, Foto: BSCG
Đinović, Foto: BSCG
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Montenegrin boxer Tomislav Đinović made it to the semi-finals and secured a bronze medal at the European Under-23 Championship in Sofia.

He thus joined Bojana Gojković, who on Tuesday also secured at least a bronze medal in Sofia by placing in the semi-finals.

Đinović, a member of the Zlaticanin club, today in the quarter-finals of the category up to 60 kilograms, after a great fight and dominance, especially in the first two rounds, he defeated Moldovan Vladislav Vaskovski by unanimous decision of the judges.

Although his opponent was a much taller boxer with longer arms, Đinović imposed his own fighting style, successfully approaching the Moldovan, hitting him accurately and collecting points, so that there were no dilemmas for the judges.

Previously, the Montenegrin representative eliminated Belarusian Vladislav Smalouski in the round of 16.

Djinović's rival in the semi-finals, which is scheduled for tomorrow, will be the local boxer, Bulgarian Radoslav Rosenov, who in the quarter-finals, also by a unanimous decision of the judges, defeated Ruslan Gadirov from Azerbaijan.

Gojković will also enter the ring tomorrow, and her rival in the fight for the final of the category up to 57 kilograms will be the Belarusian Marina Muliarčik.

On the way to the semifinals, the member of BK Budva eliminated the Englishwoman Olivia Grace Holmes in the round of 16 and the Hungarian Rebeka Doboš in the quarterfinals.

Two medals in Sofia, regardless of which one will be brilliant, are a great success for Montenegrin boxing in such strong competition.

With Montenegrin boxers in the capital of Bulgaria are selector Nikola Ružić and coach BK Zlaticanin Momčilo Zlaticanin.

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