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Okolie has left Eddie and DAZN saying they were bullying him into taking fights he did not want.
Good to see him back and hopefully being active.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Cruiserweight world champion Lawrence Okolie will face New Zealander David Light on 25 March at the AO Arena in Manchester.
Okolie, 30, will defend his WBO title for the third time in his first fight since February 2022.
The Hackney fighter is unbeaten in 18 pro fights and competes for the first time under Boxxer's promotional banner after leaving Matchroom.
Light, 31, is the mandatory challenger to Okolie's WBO belt.
The Commonwealth silver medallist is unbeaten in 20 fights but has fought the majority of his pro career in New Zealand.
Heavyweight Frazer Clarke, Olympian Karriss Artingstall and light-welterweight Jack Catterall will feature on the undercard in Manchester.
Catterall is expected to compete in a tune-up bout after his world title fight against Josh Taylor in March fell through due to an injury to the Scot.
Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Clarke faces American Rydell Booker as he looks to improve his 5-0 record.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/64572826
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I'm biased but I think Light has a great chance to win this fight
BRITISH cruiserweights Lawrence Okolie and Richard Riakphore almost came to blows at the Creed III premiere.
The pair were two of several big names to hit the red carpet at Cineworld Leicester Square on Wednesday night for the early screening of the Hollywood movie.
But they almost gave attendees a real fight to watch after clashing at the snack stand at the concourse.
A fired-up Riakphore twice lunged at the WBO cruiserweight champion as he was being held back by a mystery man.
Okolie, who was holding his jacket in one hand, managed to frame off the advancing Riakphore and create space.
Boxing pundit and podcaster Spencer Fearon ended up keeping the peace, holding Okolie back from his fellow Brit.
He shouted: "Stop, stop, stop! Stop this. Not here, man."
The pair's clash comes just under a week after the pair did a joint interview, in which they were both cordial when talking about the prospect of facing one another.
When pressed on the fight, Okolie told Sky Sports: "Don't say my name 'til you actually want to fight.
"It's as easy as this. I will fight that man any time. Any time.
"Then it's done. You've got a world champion who doesn't need to - Richard's not my mandatory.
"But, he's in my country saying he's the best? See you soon."
The pair's promoter, BOXXER's Ben Shalom, is open to making the fight later this year, telling talkSPORT: “[Riakporhe] is going to fight for a world title.
"He’s going to fight Lawrence Okolie in one of the biggest fights, not just in this country, but in the world cruiserweight division.
“They both want to move up to heavyweight. It’s a massive year.
"I think we’re going to watch Lawrence Okolie go and unify and win more world titles.
“I think we’re going to see Richard Riakporhe win his first world title and then I think we’re going to see them meet at the end of the year.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/21404...reed-premiere/
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Okolie needs to worry about Light
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