Bulgaria’s boxers put up an excellent performance in Sofia hall, where they won a total of 8 medals in the oldest tournament in Europe – 5 silver and 3 bronze.
The titles went to Stoyka Krasteva (51 kg.), Stanimira Petrova (57 kg.), Daniel Asenov (52 kg.), Javier Ibañez/(57 kg.) and Radoslav Pantaleev (91 kg.). Svetlana Kamenova (57 kg.), Melis Yozunova (69 kg.) and Petar Belberov Белберов (+91 kg.) occupied third places, sportal.bg. reports.
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