Winning Has Gotten Me To Where I Am Today, Says Kevin Lerena Ahead Of His Wbc Bridgerweight Title Defense.

winning has gotten me to where i am today says kevin lerena ahead of his wbc bridgerweight title def

The 32-year-old, the first ever bridgerweight to come out of the African continent, will go up against Ukraines Serhiy Radchenko at the Sunbet Times Square Arena in Pretoria at the start of May in what will be his first defense after being awarded the title with English fighter Lawrance Okolie relinquishing it to pursue his heavyweight dreams.

The then interim bridgerweight holder Lerena assumed the title and in a career that started without any amateur background, he has defied all the odds and he is currently the flag-bearer of South African boxing and a lot will rely on his upcoming fight against the Ukrainian international.

Lerena has been amongst the standout boxers in recent years in a sport that is considered to be on a downward spiral his participation in the bridgerweight and heavyweight divisions has given hope to the masses that boxing can once again become a hugely followed sport in the country.

Lerena had a sniff at defeating current IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois, sending him to the mat on three occasions before the Englishman roared back into the fight to win on a technical knockout in the third round in December 2022.

He credits the cruiserweight division, where he successfully defended the IBO title in that division on seven occasions.