Lawrence Okolie and Richard Riakporhe trade barbs at heated press conference

THE fierce rivalry between Lawrence Okolie and Richard Riakporhe has been reignited ahead of their all-British heavyweight clash on April 5.

It was announced earlier today that the pair will collide at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England, featuring on the undercard of Dillian Whyte vs Joe Joyce.

This card marks the first of three scheduled events that will see Frank Warrenโ€™s Queensberry Promotions shift from TNT Sports to DAZN.

But while the โ€˜Heavy Impactโ€™ show in April should deliver fireworks from start to finish, its mouth-watering chief support seemingly has all the ingredients to steal the spotlight.

Former world cruiserweight champion Okolie, 21-1 (16 KOs), crossed paths with Riakporhe, 17-1 (13 KOs), back in 2023, with the two mountainous operators engaging in an impromptu scuffle at the movie premiere of Creed III.

Since their altercation, Okolie has earned a third-place ranking with the WBC after producing a ruthless first-round finish last December to stake his claim as a formidable heavyweight contender.

Riakporhe, meanwhile, is yet to enter the land of the giants but instead comes off a unanimous decision defeat to Chris Billam-Smith last June.

But still, the 35-year-old appears to be drenched in confidence ahead of what could easily be the toughest test of his career.

At todayโ€™s press conference, Riakporhe poked fun at Okolieโ€™s tendency to clinch his opponents whenever he is forced into a short-range exchange.

โ€œIโ€™m scared of a big hug that might suffocate me,โ€ the Londoner jokingly said.

In response, Okolie said: โ€œIโ€™m going to deal with you in good fashion and then you can go back to kissing Madonna, or doing whatever you do in your modelling career.โ€

Riakporhe then revealed that he had signed a contract to face โ€˜The Sauceโ€™ ahead of his world title shot against Billam-Smith.

But his defeat last year, of course, meant that their eagerly anticipated matchup has only now been revisited.

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