The Serbian kickboxer Nevena Stefanović won the professional world champion title in the low-kick discipline in the category up to 68 kilograms after defeating the Greek woman Sofia Kina in the fight for the champion belt by a unanimous decision of the judges.
The match was held as part of the prestigious kickboxing event “Belgrade Trophy,” which took place in the “Pinki” hall, organized by the Belgrade Kickboxing Federation.
The competitor from the Batajnica Kickboxing Club performed an outstanding match and thus got revenge on the Greek woman for last year’s defeat in the European Championship final.
Veljko Mićović was also successful, defending the European champion title in the full-contact discipline in the category up to 78 kilograms in a duel with Šandor Bardoši from Hungary. Mićović dominated the match, which was scheduled to last 10 rounds of two minutes each, and won by knockout in the sixth round.
Nikola Lončar became the professional champion of Serbia in the K1 discipline in the category up to 75 kilograms, being better than Marko Pavlović by a unanimous decision of the judges.
In addition to the professional matches at the “Belgrade Trophy” tournament, 320 kickboxers from seven countries participated in the amateur competition.
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Source: Telegraf.rs, Photo: Kik-boks savez Beograda



