Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Powerful finish.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Very good performance by Okolie.

Matty Askin next please.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Naandrew wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:28 Very good performance by Okolie.

Matty Askin next please.
he's not ready yet, Shirley ?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Naandrew wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:28 Very good performance by Okolie.

Matty Askin next please.
Has to be Askin next :TU:

That was too easy for him there. Watkins offered little and Okolie controlled him from the start.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Watkins just didn`t look interested. He threw nothing. Okolie doesn`t fill me with confidence that he could threaten the likes of Breidis, Dorticos, Usyk and Gassiev. Still early doors though.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Okolie looked the bollocks, his reach is fvckin insane, he used it excellent tonight, kept Watkins on the outside and just nailed him with right hands, Watkins always starts slow and doesn't throw much early but Okolie was landing some clean punches and it was only a matter of time before he shook Watkins, give Watkins credit he stood up to some big shots before finally going down the first time but you knew Okolie wasn't gonna let him off the hook, just battered him down with right hands, Watkins mustve known he was gonna have to start fast and not allow Okolie to soften him up early with big shots
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Was a good night of prospect boxing.

Good for the weekday.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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When he measures it he looks great, bit messy up close but he is a good prospect, proper power.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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samwbr wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:08
forcefraser wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:03
samwbr wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 16:56 He'd stopped it when Doyle knocked him out of the corner and sent him down the ropes. He did look fucked tbf to Foster.
But give the guy a count, look in his eyes and then make the decision. He just dived in before he even went down. Look at the Cheeseman fight, that lad was given a chance.

Bellotti was the champion here. You can`t stop fights like that without even giving the lad a count. Terrible. Could have been a classic. Imagine Foster in the Castillo v Corrales fight? Holyfield v Bowe? Ward v Gatti. They would never have happened.
It was maybe early and I can agree with all you say also but he is there to protect them. Belloti didn't moan and was still on pretty shaky legs when he was taken back to the corner.
Belloti was trying to tell him NO as Foster was rushing in :lol:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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It's official. Okolie is the best Cruiserweight vegan in the UK.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:36 Was a good night of prospect boxing.

Good for the weekday.

Agreed. These are good midweek shows all up for these being a bit more regular
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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mfc_se15 wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:43
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:36 Was a good night of prospect boxing.

Good for the weekday.

Agreed. These are good midweek shows all up for these being a bit more regular
Midweek shows were the norm back in the 80's & 90's. I love attending them.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Bellew always talking sense
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Matchroom hace said they'll do this again.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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jameswilson wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:26
TheLeprechaun wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:25 Usual scrappiness by okolie

His reach is absolutely enormous.
Lewis had an even bigger one. 84 inches to okolies 82
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 17:35
:lol: there is the poster ready :lol:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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good performance by wilder, i mean okolie, but man is watkins slow and easy to hit. he fights like hes got an invisible 7 stone vest on. watching his past fights i expected him to get battered though not so fast

the wsbb winner will prob move up to hw, maaybe okolie will be ready by then to fight for a vacant title
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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jamamb wrote: 06 Jun 2018, 18:22 good performance by wilder, i mean okolie, but man is watkins slow and easy to hit. he fights like hes got an invisible 7 stone vest on. watching his past fights i expected him to get battered though not so fast

the wsbb winner will prob move up to hw, maaybe okolie will be ready by then to fight for a vacant title
I really prefer when a boxer takes a belt from another boxer. Can't always happen. Just makes the win more credible.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Thought the Belotti stoppage was early. Foster was jumping all over him before he'd even gone down. What's the harm in giving him a few seconds to see if he can get himself sorted? It reminded me of his stoppage in DeGale/Periban. He was all over Periban as soon as he went down and was almost holding him down on the canvas while the boxer was trying to stand. Very similar to the way he had his hands on Belotti tonight. Credit to Doyle though, was a cracking fight and would like to see a rematch.

Okolie is a weird one. The way he holds his lead hand out almost in his opponents face reminds me of the way you'd fight your older brother. He'd put his hand on your forehead and you'd swing away underneath it but your arms weren't long enough to reach him. He's got no inside game Okolie and often smothers his own work (see the Chamberlain fight) which leads to a lot of clinches so I think he'll be in some absolute stinkers. It's like his arms are so long and skinny that he physically can't bend them to throw hooks. He'll always have the ability to end fights quickly like he did tonight though. That awkwardness and power could be tough the beat. Deserves plaudits for taking on 2 undefeated fighters for titles early in his pro career as well, especially considering his limited amateur background. Askin would be another good step up.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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askin is way better then watkins, it would be a huge step but id love to see it
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Re: Round-by-Round: Luke Watkins vs. Lawrence Okolie - 6 June 2018

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Watkins did aboslutely nothing, credit to Okolie, but it was the easiest nights work he has had in ages. A journeyman would have given him a better fight.

Askin is the logical next step (due to the lack of depth domestically at cruiserweight) but I would expect Askin to have too much for Okolie.
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