The Russian (15-1) informed Golden Gloves at the weekend that he intends arriving in SA fully 10 days before the fight with his own sparring partner in tow.
“They aren’t coming here for a pay day,” insisted promoter Berman. “I’m expecting a helluva fight.”
So confident is Berman in Kamanga’s prospects he has already inked a three-fight deal with US promoter Art Pelullo. If Kamanga (18-0) emerges unscathed next month, he’ll fight in the US in April.
The 22-year-old Kamanga, who was born in the DR Congo, himself is leaving nothing to chance. He’s roped in conditioning expert Caz Abrahams, who also works with Hekkie Budler, and has already settled into the rhythm of training camp.
Belaev has one advantage in that he most recently fought just over a week ago, decisioning Ramon de la Cruz Sena of Argentina in Germany.
“By all accounts he looked outstanding,” said Berman.