Kevin Lerena, known as "The KO Kid," is set to take on Serhiy Radchenko at the Sunbet Arena in Pretoria, Gauteng. Both fighters weigh in for a heavyweight battle that promises intensity as they step into the ring.
Lerena, standing at 185 cm with a professional win record of 30 bouts and only 3 losses, has honed his skills since starting his career in the early 2010s. The South African fighter hails from Johannesburg with an orthodox stance making him a hometown favorite. His Ukrainian opponent, Radchenko, shares similar physical stats yet values gained from 11 wins against tougher competition.
Kevin Lerena vs Serhiy Radchenko Fight Card
- Kevin Lerena vs Serhiy Radchenko
- Tulani Mbenge vs Emmanuel Mungandjela
- Thabiso Mchunu vs Amador Kalonji
- Lindokuhle Khuzwayo vs Sithembiso Maduna
- Chris Thompson vs Mussa Ajibu
- Tiisetso Matikinca vs Mbulelo Gubula
Kevin Lerena vs Serhiy Radchenko Undercard
Kevin Lerena vs Serhiy Radchenko Fight
Kevin Lerena faces Serhiy Radchenko in a heavyweight fight with no belts at stake.
- Division/Weight: heavy
- Kevin Lerena record: 30-3
- Serhiy Radchenko record: 11-7
- Belts at stake: N/A
Kevin Lerena, also known as "The KO Kid," turned professional several years ago. With a strong record of 30 wins and only 3 losses, his fighting experience stands out. Although lacking recent bout details, his past success suggests confidence and a strategic edge against opponents in the heavyweight division.
Serhiy Radchenko has 11 wins and 7 losses under his belt. Known for his resilience but lacking significant titles or awards, he must overcome challenges seen in previous fights to excel against Lerena's impressive record.
Tulani Mbenge vs Emmanuel Mungandjela Fight
Tulani Mbenge faces Emmanuel Mungandjela in a welterweight bout with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: welter
- Tulani Mbenge record: 21-2
- Emmanuel Mungandjela record: 20-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Tulani Mbenge, from South Africa, holds a record of 21 wins and 2 losses since turning professional. He stands tall at 182 cm with an orthodox stance. Although his recent fight history details are unavailable, he has held firm in the welterweight division with steady victories. His previous opponents have showcased elite class, paving the way for him to challenge Mungandjela fiercely.
Emmanuel Mungandjela, known as "The Lion," hails from Namibia with a professional record of 20 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. Despite limited available information on recent fights, his performance history suggests competitive strength within the welterweights. His adversaries faced prior reflect formidable experience which can be advantageous against undefeated persistence by Mbenge.
Thabiso Mchunu vs Amador Kalonji Fight
Thabiso Mchunu will face Amador Kalonji with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Thabiso Mchunu record: 23-8
- Amador Kalonji record: 7-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Thabiso Mchunu has a professional record of 23 wins and 8 losses, with no knockout victories. He turned pro years ago and offers considerable experience in the ring. Mchunu lacks recent competitive bouts, which could affect his form. With an orthodox stance, he carries potential yet unfinished business in less than top-tier opponents, possibly struggling against fresher contenders like Kalonji.
Amador Kalonji has 7 wins with just one loss since turning professional. His relative lack of matches stands out alongside his opponent's depth of experience. Yet, he edges closer to surpassing such barriers with freshness and minimal defeats indicating resilience akin to potential upset chances against Mchunu despite parallel weight consideration.
Lindokuhle Khuzwayo vs Sithembiso Maduna Fight
Lindokuhle Khuzwayo faces Sithembiso Maduna with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: feather
- Lindokuhle Khuzwayo record: 3-0
- Sithembiso Maduna record: 12-5
- Belts at stake: N/A
Lindokuhle Khuzwayo, an orthodox fighter from South Africa, boasts a 3-0 record since turning pro. He showed promise despite having yet to score a knockout. His last fight's opponent was relatively inexperienced. This will challenge him against Maduna.
Sithembiso Maduna, known as "Mathaba," hails from Cape Town and carries more experience with a 12-5 record. His past opponents displayed noteworthy skills, emphasizing competition. Compared to Khuzwayo's lighter experience, Maduna stands as the seasoned contender in this featherweight clash.
Chris Thompson vs Mussa Ajibu Fight
Chris Thompson faces off against Mussa Ajibu with no belts at stake.
- Division/Weight: None
- Chris Thompson record: 14-6
- Mussa Ajibu record: 31-21
- Belts at stake: N/A
Chris Thompson, known as "The Wolf," has a record of 14 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw. He turned pro at a young age and has experience fighting in various matches. His recent performances display skill but lack major victories due to challenging opponents. With no weight class specified, the outcome remains unpredictable without further context about his rivals.
Mussa Ajibu holds a record of 31 wins, 21 losses, and 5 draws. He is a seasoned fighter from Malawi with significant fight experience. Though he lacks knockout power, his extensive bout history suggests resilience. His past encounters bolster confidence when facing less experienced opponents like Chris Thompson's competition history.
Tiisetso Matikinca vs Mbulelo Gubula Fight
Tiisetso Matikinca faces Mbulelo Gubula in a non-title match.
- Division/Weight: None
- Tiisetso Matikinca record: 6-0
- Mbulelo Gubula record: 4-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Tiisetso Matikinca turned pro recently and is undefeated with a 6-0 record. He has not achieved any major titles yet. His recent opponents have not been disclosed, making it difficult to predict his performance against more experienced fighters. However, his unblemished record suggests he could challenge Gubula effectively despite the undefined weight class.
Mbulelo Gubula holds a 4-4 record and no significant achievements yet in his career. He has faced losses showing possible vulnerabilities, particularly against technically sound opponents like Matikinca. Gubula's balanced experience may prompt an unpredictable face-off.
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