Kevin Lerena (born 5 May 1992) is a South African professional boxer. He has held the World Boxing Council (WBC) bridgerweight title since October 2024. Previously, he held the International Boxing Organization (IBO) cruiserweight title from 2017 to 2021.

Kevin Lerena
Born (1992-05-05) 5 May 1992 (age 32)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Other names
  • 2 Guns
  • The KO Kid
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins30
Wins by KO14
Losses3

Professional career

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Early career

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Lerena made his professional debut against Justice Siliga on November 30, 2011, and won the fight by a second-round knockout. He amassed a 12-1 during the next four years, before challenging Deon Coetzee for the South African cruiserweight title. He beat Coetzee by unanimous decision.[1] He made his first and only title defense against Johnny Muller on April 24, 2016. He won the fight by a tenth-round technical knockout.[2]

Lerena was scheduled to face the one-time WBA World light heavyweight title challenger Roberto Bolonti on June 11, 2016. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94.[3]

Lerena was scheduled to face the undefeated Micki Nielsen on October 22, 2016.[4] He won the fight by majority decision. Two judges scored the bout 96-95 and 97-93 in his favor, while the third judge scored it as a 95-95 draw.[5]

Lerena was scheduled to fight Vikapita Meroro on February 4, 2017.[6] He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Meroro appeared to go down easy, while led fight promoter Rodney Berman to withhold his purse and state: "He quit, plain and simple".[7]

Lerena was scheduled to face Sergio Ramirez on April 23, 2017. He won the fight by unanimous decision, after the eight scheduled rounds were contested. It was the first time in three years that Lerena was scheduled to fight less than ten rounds.[8]

IBO cruiserweight champion

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Lerena was scheduled to face Maxim Maslov for the vacant IBO cruiserweight title on August 12, 2017, at the Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa.[9] On July 25, Maslov announced his withdrawal from the bout due to a recurring injury. He was replaced by the former WBC Continental cruiserweight champion Olanrewaju Durodola.[10] Durodola later withdrew from the bout as well, and was replaced by the former interim WBA Cruiserweight titlist Youri Kalenga. As Kalenga stepped in on ten days notice, the fight itself was postponed for September 9, 2017.[11] Lerena won the fight by split decision, with two judges awarding him 116-113 and 115-113 scorecards, while the third judge scored it 117-111 for Kalenga. Kalenga threw a great volume of hooks and power punches in the early rounds, which were awarded to him on all three of the judges cards. Lerena was able to rally in the mid rounds however, and did enough to edge the fight in his favor.[12]

Lerena made the first defense of his IBO title against the #13 ranked WBC cruiserweight contender Dmytro Kucher. The bout was scheduled as the headliner of the Emperors Palace fight card, which was held on March 3, 2018. Fight promoter Golden Gloves announced that the winner of the title fight would face Roman Golovashchenko just six weeks later.[13] Lerena won the fight by a wide unanimous decision, with two judges awarding him eleven of the twelve contested rounds, while the third judge scored the fight 117-111 for Lerena.[14]

True to their word, promoter Golden Gloves scheduled Lerena to face Roman Golovashchenko in his second IBO cruierserweight title defense. Lerena entered the bout as the #6 ranked WBC and #4 ranked IBF contender, while Golovashchenko wasn't at the time highly regarded by any of the four major boxing governing bodies.[15] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 116-111, 115-112 and 115-112. Lerena scored the sole knockdown of the fight in the fifth round, dropping Golovashchenko with a left hand, although he was unable to finish his opponent.[16]

In 2018 he tested positive for a banned substance by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association. He was cleared of any wrongdoing by the IBO on February 2, 2019.[17]

Lerena made the third defense of his IBO title against the undefeated Artur ‘Thunder’ Mann. The fight was scheduled for March 16, 2019, to be contested at the Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa.[18] Lerena won the fight by a fourth-round technical knockout. He first knocked Mann down twice in the second round, with an uppercut and a flurry of punches. Mann was able to survive the third round, but was stopped by another flurry of punches in the fourth round, with 23 seconds left.[19]

Lerena was scheduled to make his fourth IBO title defense against Vasil Ducar on June 8, 2019. As Ducar was vastly less experienced with only nine fights up to that point, and as he hadn't faced the same level of competition as Lerena, he came into the fight as a significant underdog.[20] Lerena won the fight by a wide unanimous decision, with scores of 120-108, 119-109 and 117-111.[21]

Lerena was scheduled to make his fifth IBO title defense against Sefer Seferi on September 21, 2019, at the Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa. The 40-year old Seferi came into the fight as the #30 ranked IBO cruiserweight contender, and was seen as a large underdog.[22] Lerena won the fight by a third-round technical knockout. He landed a left hook to the body, followed by a left hook to the head, which floored Seferi. As Seferi was unable to rise from the canvas, referee Jean Robert Laine decided to stop the fight.[23]

Lerena made his sixth IBO title defense against the two-time WBO title challenger Firat Arslan on February 8, 2020, at the EWS Arena in Göppingen, Germany. He beat the 49-year old by a sixth-round technical knockout. Lerena staggered his opponent with a left hook, and landed a number of unanswered punches, which forced Arslan's corner to throw in the towel.[24]

Heavyweight

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Lerena was scheduled to face Patrick Ferguson in a non-title, heavyweight bout on December 19, 2020, at the Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa. The bout, as well as the entire card that it headlined, was broadcast on UFC Fight Pass.[25] Lerena won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout.[26]

Lerena faced Bogdan Dinu for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title on March 26, 2022.[27] Lerena captured his first heavyweight title with a fourth-round knockout of Dinu.[28]

Lerena is scheduled to face the one-time unified heavyweight title challenger Mariusz Wach on September 17, 2022, at the Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa.[29] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 120–108, 120–108, and 118–110.[30]

Lerena challenged Daniel Dubois for the WBA (Regular) heavyweight title on Dec 3, 2022 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.[31] Both boxers trash talked during the final presser. Dubois weighed 240.25 pounds and Lerena came in at a lean 231 pounds.[32] Although he was knocked down in the first round 3 times, Dubois prevailed and won by 3rd round technical knockout. Dubois was dropped by Lerena's left hand on all three occasions. Dubois still looked hurt going into round 2. In round 3, Dubois dropped Lerena with a massive right hand to the head. Dubois then landed several big uppercuts to put Lerena on the canvas as the bell rang. Referee Howard Foster stopped the fight as Lerena picked himself up from the canvas.[33][34]

Bridgerweight

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Lerena faced the former WBA (Regular) cruiserweight titleholder Ryad Merhy in a WBC bridgerweight title eliminator on May 13, 2023, at the Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa.[35] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 118–110, 116–112 and 115–113.[36]

Having been named mandatory challenger, Lerena became WBC bridgerweight champion on 8 October 2024, after Lawrence Okolie vacated the title.[37][38]

Professional boxing record

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33 fights 30 wins 3 losses
By knockout 14 1
By decision 16 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
33 Loss 30–3 Justis Huni UD 10 8 Mar 2024 Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia For vacant WBO Global heavyweight title
32 Win 30–2 Senad Gashi UD 12 25 Nov 2023 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won vacant WBC interim bridgerweight title
31 Win 29–2 Ryad Merhy UD 12 13 May 2023 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won vacant WBC Silver bridgerweight title
30 Loss 28–2 Daniel Dubois TKO 3 (12), 3:00 3 Dec 2022 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England, UK For WBA (Regular) heavyweight title
29 Win 28–1 Mariusz Wach UD 10 17 Sep 2022 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
28 Win 27–1 Bogdan Dinu KO 4 (10), 2:59 26 Mar 2022 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
27 Win 26–1 Patrick Ferguson TKO 5 (10), 1:49 19 Dec 2020 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
26 Win 25–1 Firat Arslan TKO 6 (12), 1:13 8 Feb 2020 EWS Arena, Göppingen, Germany Retained IBO cruiserweight title
25 Win 24–1 Sefer Seferi TKO 3 (12), 2:30 21 Sep 2019 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained IBO cruiserweight title
24 Win 23–1 Vasil Ducar UD 12 8 Jun 2019 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained IBO cruiserweight title
23 Win 22–1 Artur Mann TKO 4 (12), 2:37 16 Mar 2019 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained IBO cruiserweight title
22 Win 21–1 Roman Golovashchenko UD 12 2 Jun 2018 Sarhadci Olympic Center, Baku, Azerbaijan Retained IBO cruiserweight title
21 Win 20–1 Dmytro Kucher UD 12 3 Mar 2018 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained IBO cruiserweight title
20 Win 19–1 Youri Kayembre Kalenga SD 12 9 Sep 2017 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won vacant IBO cruiserweight title
19 Win 18–1 Sergio Ramirez UD 8 23 Apr 2017 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
18 Win 17–1 Vikapita Meroro TKO 5 (10), 1:07 4 Feb 2017 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
17 Win 16–1 Micki Nielsen MD 10 22 Oct 2016 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
16 Win 15–1 Roberto Bolonti UD 10 11 Jun 2016 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
15 Win 14–1 Johnny Muller TKO 10 (12), 3:00 24 Apr 2016 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained South African cruiserweight title;
Won vacant WBA Pan African cruiserweight title
14 Win 13–1 Deon Coetzee UD 12 30 Jul 2015 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won South African cruiserweight title
13 Win 12–1 Igor Pylypenko UD 6 14 Mar 2015 Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark
12 Loss 11–1 Johnny Muller UD 10 15 Nov 2014 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
11 Win 11–0 Gogita Gorgiladze KO 3 (10), 0:58 29 Sep 2014 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won inaugural WBC Youth Silver cruiserweight title
10 Win 10–0 Marcos Antonio Aumada UD 8 9 Aug 2014 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
9 Win 9–0 Big Ben Marcell Mulumba PTS 6 22 Nov 2013 Cape Sun Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
8 Win 8–0 Ibrahim Labaran TKO 2 (12), 0:30 21 Sep 2013 Heartfelt Arena, Pretoria, South Africa Won inaugural WBF Africa cruiserweight title
7 Win 7–0 Khayeni Hlungwane PTS 6 27 Jul 2013 North Town Hall, Pretoria, South Africa
6 Win 6–0 Javier Corrales UD 6 16 Feb 2013 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
5 Win 5–0 Jean Lutete Kamba TKO 3 (6), 2:26 19 Nov 2012 Cresta Shopping Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
4 Win 4–0 Alex Mbaya TKO 1 (4), 2:11 4 Oct 2012 Turffontein Racecourse, Johannesburg, South Africa
3 Win 3–0 Lucas Jere TKO 1 (4), 0:53 16 Jun 2012 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
2 Win 2–0 Gerson Singo KO 1 (4), 2:59 26 Mar 2012 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
1 Win 1–0 Justice Siliga KO 2 (4), 2:43 30 Nov 2011 Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa

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