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IOL News
4 days ago
- Sport
- IOL News
Kevin Lerena champions rising SA boxing stars with ‘Fistic Havoc' event
GROWING THE SPORT Kevin Lerena's 'Fistic Havoc' event in Sandton aims to promote South African boxing talent, featuring a headline fight between Boyd Allen and Kagiso Bagwasi for the IBO All Africa Title. Picture: Michael Sherman/IOL Lerena explained how he aimed to grow boxing in the country with events like these. Lerena was last in action in May when he defeated Serhiy Radchenko in the WBC Bridgerweight title fight, and now 'Two Guns' is helping organise a major boxing event with Aquila Boxing Promotions. The headline fight on Saturday will see SA's ex-MMA star Boyd Allen taking on Botswana's Kagiso Bagwasi for the IBO All Africa Title. As Kevin Lerena puts his gloves in the cupboard this weekend, it's with the goal of promoting the next generation of South African boxers as the ' Fistic Havoc ' takes centre stage in Sandton. Aquila Boxing Promotions: Nurturing Talent and Leading South Africa's Boxing Scene 'It's great to provide an opportunity for 16 more fighters to focus their talent. And this is what boxing is all about. Creating talent, creating platforms and creating growth,' Lerena told IOL in an exclusive interview. As for the Allen v Bagwesi fight, Lerena said: 'It's a tough fight for both fighters. You know, you've got a technically sound boxer and then you've got an aggressive southpaw, so they're going to clash centre ring.' 'It's a hard matchup for both, but that's what we want to do at Aquila Boxing Promotions, which is put on exciting, tough matchups. 'We're creating a platform for fighters and we soon want to be the leaders of boxing promotions within the country. And that's our goal. We're looking to be the leading promoter within the sport in South Africa.' With Boxing SA also represented at the pre-fight press conference on Tuesday with new CEO Tsholofelo Lejaka in attendance, Lerena said he was working closely with the governing body. 'Boxing South Africa realises the vision and the vision that we have and they back the vision because at the end of the day boxing wins. 'The fighters win, and overall everybody wins. So it's a good relationship, a good strategic partnership with both Boxing South Africa and the broadcasters.' @Michael_Sherman IOL Sport

IOL News
5 days ago
- Business
- IOL News
Tsholofelo Lejaka aims to restore respect and trust in Boxing SA
AIMING FOR CHANGE Tsholofelo Lejaka, newly-appointed Boxing South Africa CEO, aims to restore respect and trust in the sport through strategic reforms, sponsor engagement, and implementing resolutions from the 2025 Boxing Convention. Picture: Michael Sherman/IOL Lejaka said events like these help provide an income for rising boxing stars in South Africa. The event will be organised by Aquila Boxing Promotions, with IBO Bridgerweight champion Kevin Lerena giving his gloves a rest as he turns to promoting on Saturday. Lejaka was speaking in Johannesburg on Tuesday, ahead of the ' Fistic Havoc ' boxing event headlined by Boyd Allen in his ABI All Africa Title fight against Botswana's Kagiso Bagwasi this weekend in Sandton. Newly-appointed Boxing South Africa (BSA) CEO, Tsholofelo Lejaka , has outlined an ambitious roadmap for the future of the sport in South Africa, with the chief aim being restoring respect in the organisation. The Drive to Restore Confidence in South African Boxing 'Boxing is ultimately about competition,' Lejaka told IOL in an exclusive interview. 'We can do all that we do in the office, administration, governance and regulatory activities but this is an opportunity for boxers to earn a living. This is an opportunity for our fans to get to see the type of product we are about. This is an opportunity for us to onboard our sponsors and give them mileage for the money they put into the sport. 'Thanks to SuperSport's continued support, we're taking live boxing into homes across the country.' Restoring confidence in SA boxing, however, remained the biggest challenge and goal for Lejaka. 'I want to see the sport of boxing being respected and being trusted. You know it's not a nice thing when people say hey but with you guys I'm not sure if you are a bankable sport because just now things can go south again. 'So that's what I want to see in terms of measurable and tangible things. I want to see us having onboarded sponsors that have been confident enough to brand associate with us because they know that this sport if you associate with it is not going to be embarrassing you any time soon by having negativity again.' Lejaka praised South African world champion Kevin Lerena, who currently holds the WBC bridge-weight title, for his professionalism both in and out of the ring. 'Kevin's story is one many can emulate. He's planning smartly for life beyond boxing and has a strong support structure, including his wife Geraldine, who plays an active role in promoting his career. He embodies what we want from our champions,' Lejaka said. With Lejaka reappointed to the role last week, which he held from 2016 to 2020, he said implementing resolutions from the 2025 Boxing Convention held in February would be his first order of business. 'There's a lot of work that has been spelled out by that convention which we need to prioritise. 'We need to address the financial plight of Boxing South Africa. One by collecting money that is owed to Boxing South Africa. Two by ensuring that Boxing South Africa spends prudently. Three by onboarding new sponsors for Boxing South Africa, what we call revenue generation.' @Michael_Sherman IOL Sport

IOL News
05-06-2025
- Sport
- IOL News
Kevin Lerena Promotes Fistic Havoc: A New Era for African Boxing
BOYD Allen will be headlining the bill of the Aquilla Boxing Promotions hosted Fistic Havoc at the Sandton Convention Centre. | Supplied It is a fight that excites Lerena: 'This fight speaks to everything we're trying to do at Aquila. It's about opportunity, it's about quality matchups, and it's about putting African talent on a bigger stage. We don't want to just put on fights, we want to raise the standard. If you're fighting under the Aquila banner, it means you're part of something bigger.' Allen, a former Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) superstar takes on Botswana's undefeated Kagiso Bagwasi with the IBO All Africa Super Welterweight title at stake. To be headlined by the fast-improving Boyd Allen, whose switch from Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC) to boxing has been phenomenal, the eight-fight bill promises to be a thrilling affair. The fledgling promotions company has been steadily carving out a new lane for local boxing, one that respects tradition but demands excellence. And this latest offering on June 21 speaks to exactly that. FRESH FROM successfully defending his WBC Bridgerweight title, Kevin Lerena trades the gloves for a suit this month in his role as promoter when his Aquilla Boxing Promotions hosts Fistic Havoc at the Sandton Convention Centre. It is what Allen wanted when he made the switch of sport – he took a rare move for a competitor, he abandoned the world of success and started anew. "I wanted it to be consistent. I wasn't looking for the sporadic flashy matchup. I wanted to construct something again.' And he has done exactly that alright, the man who had built up a 16-6-1 MMA record in featherweight and lightweight fights chalking up eight victories with a draw and a defeat in the sweet science of boxing. 'He's not a crossover guy, he's a total pro," Lerena says. "What Boyd's accomplished is a one-off. He did not just show up- he evolved. This is his new normal.' On paper, Allen is ring-wise. He's been tested. He's been around the block a few times. He's fought under adversity. But facing him in the ring will be a real headache – Bagwasi is a rising star from across the border with an impressive unbeaten record in his six fights – three of which he won by stoppages. His explosive first-round knockout of Almighty Moyo in March raised eyebrows across the region and made him a serious title contender. For Allen, the mission is clear: win the belt, silence any lingering doubts, and continue building toward a legacy not just as an MMA standout, but as a legitimate boxing force. He's not chasing hype — he's chasing greatness. 'This fight is important,' Allen has said. 'Not just for the title, but for everything I've put into this sport since stepping away from MMA. I'm all in.' Also all in are the backers of Lerena and Aquila Boxing Promotions, a fact the man they call Two Guns is quick to acknowledge. "We're beyond grateful to have powerhouse partners in our corner, the kind who don't just support the vision, they supercharge it. Massive thanks to my sponsors: World Sports Betting, Tigris Wealth, Supersport, JCP Steel, and HP. Without your backing, this event wouldn't be the premier, high-calibre showcase it is today. You don't just elevate the event — you define it." Boyd will be out to define his already blossoming career on fight night.

IOL News
04-06-2025
- Business
- IOL News
Boyd Allen: Transitioning from MMA Star to IBO All Africa Boxing Contender
GOING FOR GLORY Boyd Allen (right), former MMA star, aims for IBO All Africa boxing glory against undefeated Kagiso Bagwasi at South Africa's 'Fistic Havoc' event on 21 June. Picture supplied. While fans remember Allen for his MMA dominance — boasting a 16-6-1 record during his EFC reign — his pivot to boxing in 2018 was never a side project. Headlining this high-octane event is a Super Welterweight war for the IBO All Africa Title, a compelling continental clash between South Africa's Boyd Allen and Botswana's unbeaten southpaw threat, Kagiso Bagwasi. Lerena will be leaving his boxing gloves at home for this event as the ambassador for Aquila Boxing Promotions (ABP). Following The Reckoning in Pretoria last month, which saw Kevin Lerena defend his WBC bridgerweight title , the stage is now set for another big boxing event in South Africa when the 'Fistic Havoc' event takes place at the Sandton Convention Centre on June 21. Boyd's Journey: From Grit to Glory in the African Boxing Arena 'Boyd's story is exactly the kind of journey we want to spotlight,' said Lerena. 'He didn't walk in expecting shortcuts. He started from scratch, took risks, and built his boxing career brick by brick.' Since making his professional debut in October 2018, he has compiled a record of eight wins, one loss, and one draw, with notable victories that highlight his evolution from striker to structured, thinking boxer. He snatched the WBA Pan African title in just his third pro bout — a statement of intent — and has only grown sharper since. Now, standing between him and the IBO All Africa gold is Kagiso Bagwasi, a slick, powerful fighter from Botswana with an unblemished 6-0 record and a 50% Knock-Out (KO) rate. Bagwasi's recent first-round demolition of South African powerhouse Almighty Moyo turned heads across the region and confirmed what insiders already knew — the kid can punch, and he comes to finish. But for Aquila Boxing Promotions, it's also about the bigger picture. 'We're beyond grateful to have powerhouse partners in our corner — the kind that don't just support the vision, they supercharge it,' said Lerena. 'Massive thanks to my sponsors: World Sports Betting, Tigris Wealth, Supersport, JCP Steel, and HP. Without your backing, this event wouldn't be the premier, high-calibre showcase it is today. You don't just elevate the event — you define it. 'South African boxing has the talent, the heart, the legacy. What it needs is infrastructure, consistency, and belief. That's what ABP is committed to delivering.' IOL Sport