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Okolie blasts out Rozanski in one round to claim WBC Bridgerweight title

Okolie's move to Bridgerweight proves to be a successful one for the 31-year-old but far stiffer tests lie ahead once he finally jumps to heavyweight

Shaun Brown

24th May, 2024

Okolie blasts out Rozanski in one round to claim WBC Bridgerweight title
25 May 2024

THE RESULT: Lawrence Okolie showcases his power and drops Lukasz Rozanski three times to become WBC Bridgerweight champion with five seconds remaining in the opening round of their contest in Rzeszow, Poland.


KEY MOMENTS: The early stages of the first round showed Rozanski’s over-eagerness and in doing so was tailor-made to be caught by Okolie’s booming right hand. Three knockdowns in less than 60 seconds proved the vast gulf in quality between the two. The Brit could display his devastating power and did so to great effect. Okolie capped off his brief showing with a brutal uppercut which folded his opponent in between the ropes which eventually prompted referee Daniel Van de Wiele to wave the contest off.


RECORDS: Okolie records his 20th win and moves to 20-1 (15 KOs). The inactive Rozanski is now 15-1 (14 KOs).


TALKING POINT: The new weight (an extra 20-plus pounds) did Okolie the power of good. No longer having to boil down to the cruiserweight limit ensures the former Olympian could become the destructive force he was once tipped to be.


QUOTABLE: “I think this is the best moment in boxing for me. New weight, putting the KO back in Okolie,” the winner said afterwards.

The former WBO Cruiserweight champion then spoke of his first-time working with his new trainer. “[Joe] Gallagher, hats off to him. The whole camp, I hated him I can’t lie. But every single day there was something else. Every day he was there for me. Today, it made it all worthwhile.”


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Okolie is using his new weight class as a stepping stone before moving to heavyweight where he wants big fights. To do so he may need to wait for the landscape to change in the marquee division so don’t be surprised if ‘The Sauce’ sticks around at Bridger for a bit longer.

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