Sowetan

Ryno has a softer side

Bullish boxer pays tribute to a hospitalis­ed foe

- By Bongani Magasela

Birthday boy Ryno “The Lion” Liebenberg put aside his usual trash talk which intimidate­s opponents and instead showed his softer side by paying tribute to Swedish boxer Erik Skoglund.

Skoglund is in a medically induced coma after having surgery for brain haemorrhag­e. Liebenberg, who turned 34 yesterday, lost to Skoglund for the IBO Internatio­nal light heavyweigh­t title in Sweden on April 23.

It is reported that Skoglund was rushed to hospital on Friday after feeling ill. He had a sparring session in preparatio­n for a fight against Rocky Fielding on the undercard of the now postponed rematch between Englishmen Tonny Bellew and David Haye.

Said Liebenberg: “I heard of his situation and that is quiet sad. Hopefully, he recovers and get on with his life because clearly his boxing career is over.

“Let us all pray that he recovers because no boxer right in their minds will wish for any other boxer to be in that condition – no matter what happened between them in the ring.”

Skoglund lost to Britain’s Callum Smith in the World Boxing Series quarterfin­al in Liverpool in Septem- ber, his first defeat after 26 straight wins.

“I still believe I was robbed and I had always wanted a rematch,” said the rugged local who announced that he will be in action in Germany on February 24.

Liebenberg will challenge Vincent Feingenbut­z for his IBF Interconti­nental super middleweig­ht title.

 ?? / VELI NHLAPO ?? Ryno Liebenberg will be in action in Germany against Vincent Feingenbut­z on February 24.
/ VELI NHLAPO Ryno Liebenberg will be in action in Germany against Vincent Feingenbut­z on February 24.

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