Lawrence Okolie
Lawrence Okolie | |
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Born | Hackney, London England | 16 December 1992
Other names | The Sauce |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Cruiserweight |
Height | 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) |
Reach | 82+1⁄2 in (210 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 20 |
Wins | 19 |
Wins by KO | 14 |
Losses | 1 |
Lawrence Okolie (born 16 December 1992) is a British
As of July 2022, he is ranked as the world's second best active cruiserweight by The Ring magazine[1] third by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board[2] and BoxRec.[3]
Okolie is a supporter of BoxWise, a UK-based non-profit social enterprise based around boxing.[4]
Early life
Okolie was born in Hackney, London to Nigerian parents of Igbo descent. He grew up in Stoke Newington and attended Stoke Newington School. While watching Anthony Joshua fighting in the 2012 Summer Olympics super heavyweight final, Okolie decided to take boxing seriously and set a goal to make the 2016 Olympics. [5]
Amateur career
He represented Team GB as a heavyweight at the 2016 Rio Olympics.[6][7] He beat Igor Pawel Jakubowski from Poland on points and made it to the Round of 16, where he lost to eventual bronze medalist Erislandy Savón of Cuba.
Professional career
Early career
On 18 January 2017, Okolie announced his decision to turn professional, signing with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Sport to compete in the cruiserweight division.
His first professional fight took place at the
Okolie was scheduled to fight on the undercard of the mega heavyweight fight
Okolie fought on the Kell Brook vs. Errol Spence Jr. IBF world title undercard at Bramall Lane in Sheffield on 27 May, defeating Rudolf Helesic in the first round. Helesic was knocked down twice prior to the stoppage.[16] On 1 July, Okolie recorded his fourth straight first-round stoppage win against Russell Henshaw. The fight was stopped after 2 minutes and 10 seconds into the round.[17]
It was announced that Okolie would appear on the NXTGEN card on 1 September 2017, at the
Okolie vs Chamberlain
Okolie next fought on 13 December 2017, closing off his first year as a professional at the York Hall in London. His opponent was Antonio Sousa in a six-round bout. Starting off with a stiff jab, Okolie dropped Sousa twice in round one and twice in round two before the referee stepped in at 1 minute and 4 seconds. After the fight, speaking on rival Isaac Chamberlain, he said, "He and Ted Bami are two cowards! He's calling me his easiest fight, he's saying stuff online. Here's the fight in February, let's go."[21]
On 19 December, Sky Sports confirmed Okolie would fight Chamberlain on 3 February 2018 at The O2 Arena. The fighters had been calling each other out on social media over the months before the fight was finally signed.[22] In January 2018, the WBA sanctioned the fight for their vacant Continental cruiserweight title.[23] In front of 8,000 fans in attendance, Okolie scored a quick knockdown in the opening round, en route to a dominant one-sided unanimous decision (UD) win to capture the vacant WBA Continental title. In round two, after being warned a number of times, Chamberlain was docked a point for continuous holding. In round six, Okolie landed a right hand to Chamberlain, forcing his glove to touch the canvas for a second knockdown. Okolie also had a point deducted in round nine. After ten rounds, the judges scorecards read 98–89, 97–89 and 96–90 in favour of Okolie. After the fight, Okolie called out Welsh boxer Craig Kennedy (16–1, 8 KOs) for a fight on the Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker undercard.[24][25] The card averaged 230,000 viewers on Sky Sports.[26]
Okolie vs Watkins
On 16 April 2018, Commonwealth cruiserweight champion Luke Watkins (13–0, 9 KOs) called out Okolie for a fight in the future.[27] Nine days later, the Swindon Advertiser reported that Okolie's promoter, Eddie Hearn, had given the bout the green light to go ahead.[28] On 26 April, a deal had been agreed for the fight to take place on 6 June at the York Hall in London.[29] Okolie dropped Watkins twice on his way to a third-round stoppage victory. Referee Michael Alexander stopped the fight at 1 minute 40 seconds of the round. After the bout, Hearn stated the Commonwealth mandatory challenger, Wadi Camacho (20–7, 12 KOs), would likely be Okolie's only title defence before moving on to the British and European titles.[30][31]
Okolie vs Askin
On 12 July 2018, the
Okolie vs Ngabu
On 26 October 2019 Okolie fought Yves Ngabu, ranked #9 by the IBF, #12 by the WBO and #13 by the WBA at cruiserweight. Okolie won the fight via seventh-round TKO.[38]
WBO cruiserweight champion
Okolie vs Jeżewski, Głowacki
At the
The Okolie vs Głowacki world title bout was rescheduled for 20 March 2021, and was won by Okolie via sixth-round knockout. Glowacki was ranked #1 by the WBO and #3 by The Ring at cruiserweight.[42] He conveyed his happiness at winning his first world title in his post-fight interview, saying "Obviously I'm happy, I feel blessed... It's amazing to be able to put an exclamation mark on my life with a world title." Okolie also revealed that his promoter Eddie Hearn had made a deal with him, promising to buy him a watch if he succeeded in becoming a world champion: "Four or five years ago, Eddie Hearn saw a boy from Hackney and said 'if you win a world title, I'll buy you a gold Rolex Sky Dweller'. Now I want my Sky Dweller. And he said I'd get another one if I unify, too!"[43]
Okolie vs Prašović
Okolie made the first defence of his WBO cruiserweight title against WBO's #1 contender
Okolie vs Cieślak
It was announced on 7 January 2022, that Okolie would make his second WBO title defence against Michał Cieślak, who was at the time the #3 ranked WBO cruiserweight contender, on 27 February 2022.[47] Okolie was seen as the 1/9 favourite to retain his title, while bookmakers had Cieślak as the 9/2 underdog.[48] In a scrappy bout that featured a lot of grappling and rabbit punches, Okolie retained his world title with a unanimous decision victory, with judges' scorecards of 117–110, 116–111 and 115–112 in his favour.[49]
Okolie vs Billam-Smith
Okolie fought long-time friend Chris Billam-Smith at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth on 27 May 2023. The fight was marred by a succession of warnings and two points deducted for Okolie, for holding and grappling. Billam-Smith knocked Okolie down three times during the fight, and won a majority decision. Two judges scored the bout 116–107 and 115–108 in favour of Billam-Smith while the third judge scored it even at 112–112.[50]
WBC Bridgerweight championship
Okolie vs. Rozanski
On May 24, 2024 in Rzeszow, Poland, Okolie is scheduled to challenge Łukasz Różański for WBC bridgerweight title.[51]
Professional boxing record
20 fights | 19 wins | 1 loss |
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By knockout | 14 | 0 |
By decision | 5 | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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20 | Loss | 19–1 | Chris Billam-Smith | MD | 12 | 27 May 2023 | Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, England | Lost WBO cruiserweight title |
19 | Win | 19–0 | David Light | UD | 12 | 25 Mar 2023 | AO Arena , Manchester, England
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Retained WBO cruiserweight title |
18 | Win | 18–0 | Michał Cieślak | UD | 12 | 27 Feb 2022 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Retained WBO cruiserweight title |
17 | Win | 17–0 | Dilan Prašović | KO | 3 (12), 1:57 | 25 Sep 2021 | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England | Retained WBO cruiserweight title |
16 | Win | 16–0 | Krzysztof Głowacki | TKO | 6 (12), 0:46 | 20 Mar 2021 | The SSE Arena, London, England | Won vacant WBO cruiserweight title |
15 | Win | 15–0 | Nikodem Jeżewski | TKO | 2 (12), 1:45 | 12 Dec 2020 | The SSE Arena, London, England | Won vacant WBO International cruiserweight title
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14 | Win | 14–0 | Yves Ngabu | TKO | 7 (12), 2:28 | 26 Oct 2019 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Won European cruiserweight title
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13 | Win | 13–0 | Mariano Angel Gudino | TKO | 7 (10), 2:59 | 20 Jul 2019 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Retained WBA Continental cruiserweight title |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Wadi Camacho | TKO | 4 (12), 2:00 | 23 Mar 2019 | Copper Box Arena, London, England | Retained British cruiserweight title; Won Commonwealth cruiserweight title |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Tamas Lodi | TKO | 3 (10), 1:13 | 2 Feb 2019 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Retained WBA Continental cruiserweight title |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Matty Askin | UD | 12 | 22 Sep 2018 | Wembley Stadium, London, England | Won British cruiserweight title |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Luke Watkins | TKO | 3 (12), 1:40 | 6 Jun 2018 | York Hall, London, England | Retained WBA Continental cruiserweight title; Won Commonwealth cruiserweight title |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Isaac Chamberlain | UD | 10 | 3 Feb 2018 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Won vacant WBA Continental cruiserweight title |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Antonio Sousa | TKO | 2 (6), 1:04 | 13 Dec 2017 | York Hall, London, England | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Adam Williams | TKO | 3 (6), 2:30 | 28 Oct 2017 | Principality Stadium, Cardiff , Wales
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5 | Win | 5–0 | Blaise Mendouo | PTS | 6 | 1 Sep 2017 | York Hall, London, England | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Russell Henshaw | TKO | 1 (6), 2:10 | 1 Jul 2017 | The O2 Arena, London, England | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Rudolf Helesic | TKO | 1 (4), 1:10 | 27 May 2017 | Bramall Lane, Sheffield, England | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Lukasz Rusiewicz | TKO | 1 (4), 2:36 | 15 Apr 2017 | The SSE Hydro, Glasgow , Scotland
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1 | Win | 1–0 | Geoffrey Cave | KO | 1 (4), 0:20 | 25 Mar 2017 | Manchester Arena, Manchester, England |
See also
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External links
- Boxing record for Lawrence Okolie from BoxRec (registration required)
- Lawrence Okolie - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live
- Lawrence Okolie at Olympedia