Lawrence Okolie
"The Sauce"
- Age: 33 yrs
- Nationality: England

- Born: 16th December 1992
- Place of birth: Hackney, London, United Kingdom

- Residence: Hackney, London, United Kingdom

- Division: Heavyweight
- Height: 6ft 5"
- Reach: 82.7"
- Reach Ratio: 1.07
- Stance: Orthodox
- Debut: 25th Mar 2017
- Status: Active Professional Boxer
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Lawrence Okolie Boxing Statistics
Lawrence Okolie Biography
Lawrence Okolie, known to boxing fans as âThe Sauce,â has crafted one of the United Kingdomâs most notable ring careers in the modern era, complemented by his remarkable physical assets and an unwavering drive to overcome each new challenge. Born on December 16, 1992, in Hackney, London, Okolieâs rise echoes the hope and ambition of his early environment. Coming from Nigerian heritage and growing up in Stoke Newington, he began boxing relatively late by elite standards but made rapid strides through the British amateur system. Inspired by Anthony Joshuaâs 2012 Olympic triumph, Okolie set himself the daunting goal of representing Team GB in the Olympicsâa goal he would realise just four years later. Okolie, campaigning as a heavyweight at various international tournaments, including the Tammer Tournament in Finland and the World Series of Boxing, displayed promise by notching wins over experienced international opposition. His crowning amateur achievement came in 2016, when he secured gold at the AIBA European Olympic Qualification Event, punching his ticket to the Rio Olympics. There, Okolie advanced to the Round of 16, defeating Igor Jakubowski of Poland before bowing out after a spirited showing against the eventual bronze medalist from Cuba, Erislandy SavĂłn. Okolieâs late-blooming amateur career closed with 22 wins and 5 defeats, making him one of Dagenham ABCâs standout Olympians and a point of pride for the British Boxing community.
Turning professional on March 25, 2017, Okolie wasted no time making an impact. Fighting at the Manchester Arena on the undercard of Jorge Linares vs. Anthony Crolla, he needed just twenty seconds to dispatch Geoffrey Cave, scoring a knockout with powerful right hooks. This explosive debut set the tone for a string of early-round victories as Okolie quickly amassed a series of first-round stoppages, using his prodigious reach and heavy hands to steamroll over domestic opponents in the division. Successive wins against the likes of Lukasz Rusiewicz and Rudolf Helesic confirmed Okolieâs reputation as one of the heavyweight prospects to watch, blending raw power with the natural size of a true cruiserweightâa division he would soon make home.
Okolieâs ascent was rapid, underpinned by a team that included promoter Eddie Hearn and Olympic champion Anthony Joshua in a managerial role. Perhaps the first real test of substance came in 2018, when Okolie outpointed Isaac Chamberlain at the O2 Arena to seize the WBA Continental cruiserweight title. Chamberlain, a local rival, posed tactical questions. Still, Okolie handled the occasion with relative ease, knocking his foe down early before cruising to a wide unanimous decision, despite some cautions from the referee for excessive holding. Hot on the heels of this triumph, Okolie added the Commonwealth title by stopping unbeaten Luke Watkins and later wouldnât hesitate to vacate belts when bigger opportunities beckoned. By September 2018, he defeated experienced Matty Askin for the British cruiserweight crown in what became an awkward, foul-filled contest, but which further demonstrated Okolieâs resilience and his commitment to the domestic circuit, winning with scores that reflected the sometimes messy inside exchanges.
Europe beckoned next. In late 2019, Okolie claimed the European cruiserweight title with a stoppage over Yves Ngabu, marking himself as a genuine continental force. Having moved through British and Commonwealth levels in under two years, Okolie then set his focus on world honours. After dispatching Nikodem JeĆŒewski for the WBO International title, the pivotal night came in March 2021. Facing Polandâs respected Krzysztof GĆowackiâhimself a two-time world championâOkolie produced arguably the finest performance of his young career, outboxing his rival before detonating a right hook in the sixth Round to win the vacant WBO cruiserweight world championship. It was both a personal and sporting exclamation mark; from Hackneyâs club scene via the Olympics, Okolie was now recognised as one of the planetâs best at 200 pounds.
As world champion, Okolieâs next year was marked by two defences: a third-round knockout of previously unbeaten Dilan PraĆĄoviÄ at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and a wide points win in a rugged affair with MichaĆ CieĆlak. Although bouts were occasionally scrappy, with holding, drawing warnings from referees and the crowd, Okolie consistently showed the discipline and athletic gifts that got him to the top. In March 2023, another clear decision against David Light reinforced his dominance. However, Okolieâs undefeated record finally came to an end in May 2023 against Chris Billam-Smith, a former stablemate. In front of a raucous Bournemouth crowd, Okolie was dropped three times and penalised for repeated holding and grappling. Despite a majority decision loss, the contest revealed both his durability and the razor-thin margins at the sportâs peak.
Not content to be defined by one setback, Okolie launched a new chapter by moving up in weight. He made an audacious bid for the newly recognised WBC bridgerweight crown in May 2024, obliterating Polandâs Ćukasz RĂłĆŒaĆski inside a single round to take the title. Okolie vacated the belt later that year, announcing a campaign at heavyweight and signing with Frank Warrenâs stable. His first outing as a heavyweight was a dominant, opening-round knockout over Germanyâs Hussein Muhamed at Wembley Arena, after which he claimed the WBC Silver heavyweight title. In July 2025, Okolie defended the title, prevailing by unanimous decision against the highly regarded Kevin Lerena at Wembley Stadium. This encounter underscored his evolution and ability to adapt to bigger opposition as he sought a place among the worldâs elite big men.
Tale of the Tape
| Attribute | Stats | vs Division Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 196cm cm | +2 cm |
| Reach | 210cm cm | +9 cm |
Lawrence Okolie Championships
WBO
Cruiserweight Champion
Mar 2021 - May 2023
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Past Fights
Lawrence Okolie vs Ebenezer Tetteh
Dec 21, 2025
Lawrence Okolie vs Kevin Lerena
Jul 19, 2025
Lukasz Rozanski vs Lawrence Okolie
May 24, 2024
Lawrence Okolie vs Chris Billam-Smith
May 27, 2023
Lawrence Okolie vs David Light
Mar 11, 2023
Lawrence Okolie vs Dilan Prasovic
Sep 25, 2021
Lawrence Okolie vs Krzysztof Glowacki
Mar 20, 2021
Lawrence Okolie vs Nikodem Jezewski
Dec 12, 2020
Yves Ngabu vs Lawrence Okolie
Oct 26, 2019