Silvia Bartot, from Fuerteventura to the EBU European Championship

08/24/2022 at 21:41

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The 41-year-old Italian prepares in Corralejo her assault on a European title that was already hers twice

Capable of mastering the secrets of boxing and kick boxing, Bortot trains under Javi Cózar

Masterfully combine kick boxing and boxing it is only within the reach of a small group of chosen ones due to the clear difference between both disciplines and the demand and coordination that this duality entails.

In the wake of the Irish media Conor McGregor with his sad appearances for boxing like that fight against Floyd Mayweather in which he only gave ‘rabbit punches’ or Catalan César Córdoba (eight wins and one loss as a boxer after her successful stage in the mixed), Silvia Bortot is another example of this.

With 63 fights as an amateur in boxing and with as many in kick boxing, the transalpine was chosen best fighter in Italy in 2005 and 2006 (she won the national title those years in kickboxing) and was proclaimed Italian boxing champion in 2011.

Now the fighter of Motta di Livenza is preparing at 41 years in Fuerteventura the assault on a European boxing title that he already held twice and whose dispute would depend on his prevailing in his next fight.

Bortot, training at the Kozar Boxing Club

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Under the orders of Javi Cozar, the Italian has located her camp of training at the Kozar Boxing Club in Corralejo, a town located north of Fuerteventura.

There he is preparing the assault on an imminent combat that I would give him the option to fight to recover the continental title in a fairly late professional career that began in 2016 at the age of 31 in Bangkok, defeating the local Wachiraya Chamnankit on points.

Before, Bartot had amassed a remarkable record with his bronze medal in 2013 at the K1 WAKO World Championshipthe following year with her Italian Pro K1 title, a new bronze for athletic prowess from the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) and the title of Italian Pro K1 champion that she reaffirmed in 2015 with her victory in the Pro K1 European Championship.

Bortot, working together with Javi Cozar in Canarian lands

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After solving her first six professional fights with five victories and a null against the also Italian Alessia D’Addario, Bortot claimed the EBU continental super lightweight belt in January 2019 by beating Frenchwoman Marie Helene Meron at home by technical KO and nine months later she successfully defended the belt in Italy by unanimous decision against Belgian Djemilla Gontaruk.

In her last fight, the Italian won on July 16 against the Bulgarian Borislava Goranova, a boxer with 84 fights behind her.

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