Technically you shouldn't remove these, they help you to rollback in case there is an issue with the updated kernel, but look in /boot and VERY CAREFULLY delete the old stuff.
Noooooo! This is NOT a good idea.
Use only the rpm command to remove an older kernel package. Deleting kernel-related files from /boot by hand can lead to costly mistakes.
-- Anand Buddhdev
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