Sunday World (South Africa)

Grooming is key to boxing

Amateur ranks can be helpful

- By Bongani Magasela

Does the amateur background really determines the future of an aspirant boxer?

That million-dollar question has torn the boxing fraternity apart, with some insisting it is a must for any wannabe boxer to spend quality time in the amateur ranks, where they will not only learn about the sport of boxing, but will eventually get the idea of whether they are cut out for it.

Others say it is not cast in stone because some boxers with no amateur experience have gone on to win titles.

A typical example is Kevin Lerena who had no amateur fights but already holds the IBO cruiserwei­ght belt.

He has previously held the SA and a number of marginal regional titles. He is now recognised globally as one of the leading cruiserwei­ghts in the world.

Former heavyweigh­t top boxing contender and now top trainer Peter “Sniper” Smith, who is in charge of Lerena’s blossoming career, said: “Amateur background is important but only if a fighter is well-groomed. It is about establishi­ng that foundation. Even if you come from the amateurs, it does not mean you will be a good pro. I’ve been around the world as a fighter and I have seen it all. It is about being well-groomed.”

Rowan Campbell has no amateur background but Smith has already guided him to winning the SA super middleweig­ht belt in only seven fights. Campbell will oppose Congolese Alex Kabangu for the IBO Africa super middleweig­ht title in the Golden Gloves tournament at Emperors Palace on February 24.

“Rowan had three amateur fights and I could see that he was not being well-groomed. I started grooming him and in no time he is the SA champion.

“I am not blowing my own horn but [I’m] giving you my opinion. Now he is wellgroome­d and coachable. That is the importance of proper grooming even when you don’t have an amateur background.”

 ?? / Jeff Ellis ?? Rowan Campbell, left, Kevin Lerena, and trainer Peter Smith who has made them champions despite the fact that they have no amateur background.
/ Jeff Ellis Rowan Campbell, left, Kevin Lerena, and trainer Peter Smith who has made them champions despite the fact that they have no amateur background.

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