Bridgerweight champion eyes victory on South African soil
Broadacres’ own Kevin Lerena prepares to etch his name in boxing history as he headlines 'The Reckoning' at SunBet Arena.
South African boxing will witness a moment of historic significance on May 1 as Kevin ‘KO King’ Lerena steps into the ring at SunBet Arena to become the first South African to defend a WBC world title on home soil.
The headline bout of ‘The Reckoning’, presented by Sunbet in partnership with Legacy Boxing Promotions, marks a milestone for both Lerena and the nation’s boxing legacy.
For Lerena, this title defence against Ukraine’s Serhiy Radchenko in the WBC Bridgerweight division is more than just another fight, it is a dream realised and a legacy in the making.
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“It is an absolute honour,” he said. “I am all for making history, and this is another opportunity to write it. To do it in front of my Lerena Army, I am so grateful for the opportunity.”
Lerena’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. From dominating the cruiserweight division with seven successful world title defences to challenging heavyweight Daniel Dubois, his path has been one of relentless ambition and calculated evolution.
“It is been meteoric. From defending a cruiserweight world title seven times, fighting Dubois for the world title, and then challenging for this new belt in a new weight division, surreal.
“I leave no stone unturned. I have that champion mindset. The hard graft is put in daily gym sessions, sparring, and recovery. It is a skilled programme that we adapt and follow.”
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Radchenko, riding a strong win streak, brings technical finesse to the fight, but Lerena is not fazed.
“He is a good boxer. Technically sound. But I am not worried about what he has done or is doing, I focus on what I am doing to get better and be better prepared come fight night.”
Though known for his explosive knockout power, earning him the moniker ‘KO King,’ Lerena insists victory, in any form, is the primary goal.
“By being patient and landing the mark, I just want a victory. A knockout is a bonus.”
More than a personal milestone, he sees this event as a turning point for South African boxing.
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“Yeah, I respect the greats who paved the way for fighters like me. But it is my time now to cement my legacy. To be the third ever South African to hold a world title, and to be in the company of Dingaan Thobela and Sugarboy Malinga, gives me great pride.”
Looking beyond May 1, he has his sights set on even bigger challenges.
“I have one goal in mind: to get another shot at the heavyweight world title. But for now, we focus, align and get ready for fight night.”
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