The Porto Torres boxer dismisses the Brazilian Da Silva (5-0) and now faces the American Hill
BELGRADE. After Salvatore Cavallaro, yesterday, November 1st, another Italian boxer arrives in the quarter-finals of the Elite World Championships in Belgrade. It is Federico Serra, a 27-year-old Sardinian from Porto Torres who in the second round of the 51 kg category won clearly on points (5-0, with three 30-27 and two 29-28) on the Brazilian Ronaldo da Silva, whose hits they have practically always failed.
Now, in the quarters, Serra will face American Roscoe Hill, a business management student at Southern Texas University who has boxed since he was ten and is coached by his father Roscoe sr. Gianluigi Malanga, born in ’99, originally from Bari but from the age of 15 in Pomezia, was eliminated, who lost against the Armenian Hovhannes Bachlov, a boxer who was Olympic bronze in Tokyo and won a medal of the same. metal at the 2017 World Cup and a gold at the European Championships. Malanga, however, certainly did not disfigure since he lost by split decision, or by 3-2 (two 30-27, one 29-28, two 28-29).