“chasing The Dream” Lawrence Okolie
After the fight, speaking on rival Isaac Chamberlain, he said, “He and Ted Bami are two cowards! He’s calling me his easiest battle, he is saying stuff online. Here’s the struggle in February, let’s go.” On 18 January 2017, Okolie announced his decision to show professional, signing with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Sport to compete in the cruiserweight division. He gained his opening struggle in opposition to Igor Jakubowski before losing to fashionable Cuban Erislandy Savon within the subsequent spherical. Okolie’s reach is just over 82 inches and he is ranked as the seventh greatest cruiserweight on the planet by Ring Magazine. Okolie has previously spoken about transferring as much as the heavyweight division, the place his personal manager Anthony Joshua is competing.
- He gained his opening fight towards Igor Jakubowski before losing to fashionable Cuban Erislandy Savon within the subsequent spherical.
- His opponent was 33 yr old Geoffrey Cave, who had a document of no wins and two losses.
- With 11 of his 14 wins coming inside the space, ‘The Sauce’ has a powerful belt collection and the 27-yr-old is far from carried out yet.
- Of those sixteen wins he is stopped thirteen of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 81%.
Not many have taken to life as a professional boxer as quickly as Lawrence Okolie. Since representing Team GB at Rio 2016, Okolie has raced to 14-zero and his awkward yet efficient style coupled with his potent punch power make him an actual handful for any Cruiserweight. Haven’t watched boxing for a long while.Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Lawrence Okolie
Okolie knocked Rusiewicz down twice in round one en route to a primary-round stoppage. Bullied in his teenage years, he used boxing to build shallowness and shed weight. After an Olympic appearance in 2016, his early years as a professional had been the focus of harsh words and mock when a run of fights descended into drab, scrappy affairs. As an expert boxer, Okolie’s document is 15-zero with 12 of these fights coming by stoppage.
“Okolie is bettering all the time, it is solely going to go strength to strength. Long range, devastating power. I’m wanting ahead to some big fights for him.” But the poise Okolie showed, the benefit with which he dealt with the event and the destructive finish served up all point to a fighter going places. Some might point to Glowacki’s 21 months out of the ring – including a spell struggling with Covid-19 – as proof of a fighter who was vulnerable.
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Glowacki, who made one protection of the WBO title in 2016 earlier than dropping it to Usyk, discovered himself pressed back by the 6-foot-5 Okolie’s jab in the early rounds. Glowacki, five inches shorter than Okolie, struggled to get near the English boxer, who was content material to box patiently behind the jab somewhat than land energy punches early on. While Okolie benefited from a dominant victory over Glowacki’s countryman Nikodem Jezewski in December, Glowacki had not boxed since being stopped in three rounds by Breidis 21 months in the past. Glowacki’s layoff was extended after he examined constructive for the coronavirus in December, inflicting his battle with Okolie to be pushed back three months. In his last struggle, he defeated Nikodem Jezewski on twelfth December 2020 by technical knockout in the 2nd spherical at Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom. Okolie remains undefeated as knowledgeable, stopping four of his final 5 opponents.