(JUNE 29) Gold-star women’s
bantamweight prospect Elena Savelyeva (4-0, 3 KOs) of Russia
will return to the ring on Friday, July 13, in Herceg Novi,
Montenegro, for an eight-round showdown against current #10 IBF
and #11 WBC contender Nina Radovanovic (12-2, 3 KOs) of Serbia.
Formerly one of the most decorated female amateur boxers in the
world, Savelyeva is being fast-tracked by her co-promoters,
Salita Promotions and Russia-based Alexander Nevskiy Promotion
Group. Radovanovic is a two-time world-title challenger, whose
only two losses occurred in world-championship fights.
“Even though I only have four professional fights, I want to
fight the best and show the boxing world my skills,” said
Savelyeva, a former world, European (2X) and Russian (6X)
amateur champion, who represented her homeland in the 2012
Summer Olympics and competed in the first-ever women’s Olympic
boxing match in history.
“Nina Radovanovic will be my toughest opponent on the
professional ring. She is more experienced than me as
professional, but I am sure that my amateur experience and
already acquired professional experience will be enough for my
victory which I plan to be impressive.”
Savelyeva says she’s optimistic about her quickly developing
career, given the current state of female boxing.
“Female professional boxing is going in the right direction.
Some of the top female fights are as exciting as the male
boxers. The fact that Claressa Shields vs Hanna Gabriels did
such amazing, record-setting TV ratings proves that women’s
boxing at the top level is exciting and wanted.”
Savelyeva’s co-promoter, Dmitriy Salita, says the fast-track is
justified for his talented Russian prospect.
“Women’s boxing had grown exponentially in recent times. Elena’s
elite amateur pedigree makes her already one of the best female
fighters in the world and I believe in the very near future, she
will be a world champion.”