Saturday Star

Lerena is boxing clever

- SAMEER NAIK sameer.naik@inl.co.za

SOUTH African boxer Kevin Lerena pulls no punches.

When asked if he battled with his Polish opponent Mariusz Wach’s size in his heavyweigh­t bout this past weekend, Lerena emphatical­ly replies: “Not at all. I smashed him”.

The boxer, known as “Two Guns”, took another positive step in his heavyweigh­t career by defeating Wach by unanimous decision on Saturday night at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park.

Scores were 120-108, 120-108, and 118-110 for Lerena, who improved his record to 28-1, with 14 knockouts.

The southpaw, who resides in Johannesbu­rg, was at a significan­t height and reach disadvanta­ge against Wach and looked like he struggled early on in the fight as he was unable to get into any rhythm.

Lerena finally got going by the third round as he began to land the more effective punches between the two.

But while he agrees that it was a tough fight, he denies that he battled to win.

“It was a different experience, for sure,” Lerena told the Saturday Star.

“I’ve never fought such a big man. He was tough as hell, but it was something

that I expected.”

His victory over Wach sees Lerena claim the vacant IBO Interconti­nental Heavyweigh­t title.

The 30-year-old says he was delighted and his victory puts him on the right track to achieving his dream of dominating the heavyweigh­t division.

It was only Lerena’s second heavyweigh­t bout, having defeated Bogdan Dinu a few months ago to become the

WBA Interconti­nental Heavyweigh­t Champion.

“It’s a really great feeling to have won, and I am looking forward to the future.”

His victory over Wach received praise from the boxing world, with boxing legend David Haye one of the first to congratula­te Lerena.

In a personal message of congratula­tions, Haye said: “Amazing combos!!. Great Work. He’s (Wach) a solid name brand heavyweigh­t.”

Lerena said he was elated to have received praise from the British boxing legend.

“It’s an honour, as he was once a cruiser-turned heavyweigh­t champ.”

Golden Gloves Promotions boss Rodney Berman also expressed his delight with the win and said it was not only good for local boxing but could be a boon for the country as well.

“There is more to Kevin’s win than appears,” Berman said.

“Apart from the boxing aspect of it, when you have a recognised heavyweigh­t fighter, you then have the opportunit­y to promote your country the world over because that division is global.

“Everyone, the world over, is interested in a potential heavyweigh­t champion, so whenever Kevin fights, the rest of the world will be interested, and that brings attention to our country.”

Lerena says his intention was to “make a noise” in the heavyweigh­t division, and he believes that he had done that.

“To a certain degree, my victory over Wach has created a fair bit of noise. However, there is a lot more noise to come from me.”

Asked whether he had the potential to take over the heavyweigh­t division and become one of the all-time greatest heavyweigh­t boxers in the world, Lerena says: “If you don’t believe in yourself, then you are setting yourself up for failure, and failure isn’t an option.

Now, he has his sights set on other opponents.

“There are so many opponents to choose from. I would like to fight Carlos Takam or Otto Wallin, if they don’t out price themselves.”

He says, ultimately though, he’d love to take on the best in the heavyweigh­t division.

“I’d love to take on the best three at the moment, which are Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. I fear no man, and I am ready to take on whoever they put in front of me.”

Lerena also believes he is in the best condition of his life right now.

“I am most certainly in my prime,” said the Joburg-born fighter.

But the celebratio­ns after his win were low-key, he said.

“I just went for dinner and spent time with friends and family. I am low-key.”

He says he is now resting and recovering but will soon be back in the gym and ready to prepare for his next bout.

“A 12-round war requires rest, so I will be back in the gym in a week or two.”

 ?? | ITUMELENG ENGLISH ?? KEVIN Lerena at Smith’s Boxing Gym.
| ITUMELENG ENGLISH KEVIN Lerena at Smith’s Boxing Gym.

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