The No Limit 23 fighting event was held tonight at the Malak Regency Hotel in Ilidža and lived up to the high expectations of the local audience.
The event, organized by Dževad Poturak, offered an exciting evening filled with technically high-quality matches, fierce exchanges and an avalanche of emotions, and the ring once again confirmed that Bosnia and Herzegovina has a strong generation of fighting talents.
Many young, brave guys of younger ages showed incredible fighting spirit and sportsmanship, and the audience rewarded them with thunderous applause. Each match had its own story and energy, and many fighters left their hearts in the ring.
The senior program saw several exceptional duels. Emir Tihić staged one of the best matches of the evening, defeating his opponent Benjamin Guta in a fight that caused a stormy reaction from the audience and showed all the potential of this fighter.
The main focus, however, was on the main fight of the evening. Benjamin Poturak, the son of organizer Dževad Poturak, scored a new, big win in his career by defeating the experienced Macedonian Ile Risteski – a fighter with more than 400 professional matches behind him.
From the very first moment, Benjamin showed confidence, strength and composure, proving that with each fight he is increasingly confirming that he could become a great fighter on the regional scene. After the triumph, he said that he is not stopping there and that he will continue to show how much he can do.
A special part of the night was the fight between eleven-year-olds Malik Karamović and Davud Hukić. The match ended in a draw, and the boys showed great courage.
No Limit 23 thus fulfilled all expectations, brought high-quality martial content and confirmed the status of one of the strongest K1 projects in the region. The audience enjoyed it, the fighters delivered a spectacle, and No Limit proved this time why he is important to the domestic scene, Klix.ba writes.


