Lerena offered spot in money-spinning boxing series

07 June 2018 - 09:58
By Bongani Magasela
IBO cruiserweight champ Kevin  Lerena lays into   Roman Golovashchenko in his successful title defence.
Image: N-SQUARED IBO cruiserweight champ Kevin Lerena lays into Roman Golovashchenko in his successful title defence.

Peter Smith is not one of those greedy boxing trainers who will throw their charge into the lion's den purely for the 10% of the boxer's purse money, even when chances of victory are slim.

Smith's boxer, IBO cruiserweight champion Kevin Lerena, has been offered a place in the global World Boxing Super Series, which carries $50-million (about R633-million) in total prize money.

It is a huge platform for any boxer but Smith does not want Lerena to just make up the numbers.

The offer for Lerena to take part came after his calculated performance in retaining his belt on points against Ukrainian Roman Golovashchenko in Azerbaijan last weekend.

"I have to make a valid choice and decision in the meeting that we will have with promoter Rodney Berman next week because I don't want us just to make the numbers," said Smith yesterday.

"If I have doubts of Kevin winning the series I will withdraw him and then get him involved when the time is right. Money can be extremely good but it is about winning the series."

Smith, a former heavyweight contender, added: "I was very much impressed by Kevin's performance last weekend. The competition for Kevin has risen dramatically and I think he showed top contenders that new blood is coming up. Kevin is making a global impact and has opened doors not only for himself but the sport in general."