“I managed to turn the tide in the Victory Cup superfinal” – boxer from Tula Sobylinsky

Boxer Sergei Sobylinsky, who plays for the Tula team, is happy that he managed to turn the tide in the Victory Cup superfinal against Kama.

On Thursday, the superfinal of the All-Russian boxing tournament “Victory Cup” took place in St. Petersburg as part of the SPIEF. In the main match, the team from Tula (boxers of the Central Federal District) defeated their opponents from Kama (Volga Federal District) with a score of 3:2. Sergey Sobylinsky from “Tula” defeated Ivan Romanchuk (“Kama”) by unanimous decision in the weight category up to 73 kg.

— My match was the third and my team lost 0:2. Therefore, I had a big responsibility for the outcome of the final, I turned the tide of the match and brought Tula into the lead. I understood that if I had lost, the team would have definitely lost, but I gave the rest of the guys a chance. I was determined to win and I gave everything not to let the technical staff and other athletes down. Thank you to my family, my children, my coach for their support and their faith. When the winner was announced, I was very happy, although it was not the most important victory of my career. I just played for the team – there was more responsibility. I know that my loved ones in the room were worried about me and that I could not play,” reports the correspondent of , reporting Teterin’s words.

The “Victory Cup” was held for the third time: “Tula” became the winner of the tournament for the first time, previously “Kama” took first place twice. The Victory Cup tournament was broadcast live on and Match! Fighter”.

Gazprom-Media Holding is the general media partner of SPIEF-2024. is a Russian federal public channel dedicated to sports and healthy lifestyle, which is part of Gazprom-Media Holding.

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Source : MatchTV

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