
Despite being given the welcome from hell, Youri Kalenga has settled into South Africa and is confident of beating Kevin Lerena at Emperors Palace on September 9.
The DRC-born Kalenga was met at OR Tambo airport on Friday by a panga-wielding crowd of Congolese, who were divided into two factions. To the shock of his team, a fight broke out and one of the mob was hacked across his chest before police moved in and subdued the bedlam with teargas. A furious Rodney Berman condemned the violence and promised to bolster security throughout Kalenga’s visit.
“It’s exactly why we came in early,” explained Irish manager Gary Hyde. “Two weeks will allow Youri all the time he needs.”
Being based at Emperors Palace suits them, especially as the casino is in close proximity to Harold Volbrecht’s gym, where he will work out. He will have his first sparring session today with the fast and resilient southpaw Tommy Oosthuizen on hand.
"I’ve seen Lerena. No problem, I’m ready. Lerena is easy for me," Kalenga said.
The South African’s southpaw stance holds no fears for the France-based fighter: two of his last four opponents were southpaws – Roberto Bolonti and Denis Lebedev.
Having twice fallen short in championship fights, he is adamant that he’ll be third time lucky as he chases down the IBO crown. At 29, ambition still runs through him and he knows this is a shortcut to a ranking across the various organisations.
“We know Lerena’s style,” said Hyde. “He’s very good technically. But Youri will be too ferocious for him, too explosive. Lerena has never fought anyone of his ilk.”