Romanians qualify at Youth World Boxing Championships

660 athletes from 88 countries registered for the Youth World Boxing Championships in Budva, Montenegro. 

Out of a delegation of 21 athletes, four  four Romanian boxers qualified for the quarterfinals, after scoring victories in their respective matches on Sunday.

Daniel Grigorie defeated Ben Ndjibu Wa Ndjibu (RD Congo), in the round of 16 of the 63.5 kg category, on points (4-0).

He will go on in the quarterfinals to meet Uzbek Abdulaziz Jurakulov, on October 29.

Nicu Arun Tudoroiu also defeated his opponent on points (5-0), Israeli Adrian Warwar, in the round of 16 of the 67 kg. 

His next opponent will be Mexican Juan Diego Flores Guerrero, whom he will also meet on October 29.

In the women’s category, Ramona Mihaela Manea qualified for the quarterfinals of the 50 kg, after a tight victory, on points (3-2), against Spanish boxer Rocio Sanchez de Diego. 

Her opponent in the next round will be Heghine Petrosian (Armenia), on October 30.

Valentina Elena Morosanu also qualified for the quarterfinals, in the 54 kg category, after a victory by technical KO in the second round against Kyrgyz Alina Sizonenko. 

Morosanu will climb into the ring again, on October 29, when she will fight Venezuelan Genesis Katherine Horta Acevedo, reports Agerpres.

In the 48 kg category, Silvia-Mihaela Meltzer lost in the round of 16, by technical KO, in the third round, to Chinese Weimei Zeng.

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