Lawrence Okolie V Michal Cieslak Preview And Best Bets
Lawrence Okolie faces Michal Cieslak in an uncommon Sunday night treat for boxing fans, and the British contender is relied upon to dazzle with a late stoppage. 토토사이트 검증
Okolie set for Sunday achievement
We are blessed to receive a few Sunday night activity as LAWRENCE OKOLIE guards his WBO Cruiserweight title against Michal Cieslak, live on DAZN.
The O2 Arena has quite recently resumed after the harm brought about by Storm Eunice and Cieslak could feel the entirety of Storm Okolie at the Greenwich setting, which has been a blissful hunting ground for the Hackney man.
Okolie has taken goliath steps forward since connecting up with mentor Shane McGuigan and shows up here looking for an eighth consecutive stoppage triumph. The appalling focuses wins against Isaac Chamberlain and Matty Askin in 2018 appear to be quite some time in the past now, as he has figured out how to control the distance better and utilize his long switches. That was not any more evident than when he came out on top for the championship against Krzysztof Glowacki 11 months prior, as he separated the accomplished Pole prior to halting him in fierce style in the 6th round.
A three-round victory of Dilan Prasovic continued in September, and he is a 1/7 opportunity to conquer Cieslak, who can be supported at 11/2 and addresses Okolie's third Polish rival in his last four trips.
On paper, Cieslak could be Okolie's greatest test to date, having just lost once in 22 battles and he took care of business with the enormous punching Ilunga Makabu in that sole loss while trying for the WBC tie.
The challenger, who yields stature and reach here, is forceful and will hope to get inside where he can score well with one or the other hand. The 32-year-old has halted 15 of his 21 casualties so obviously has the ability to hurt Okolie and deserves admiration. Nonetheless, that loss to Makabu in Kinshasa was the main time he has battled outside of Poland and his subsequent excursion could bring about one more loss here, given the vertical bend Okolie is on.
Cieslak has never been down and the 3/1 about a choice win for Okolie could be a touch too large, yet the force of the hero proceeds to truly intrigue, and I extravagant him become the primary man to stop his adversary. That is 8/15, best case scenario, yet more engaging is 13/8 for OKOLIE TO WIN IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE FIGHT, as Cieslak is liked to give a lot of obstruction prior to capitulating to the weighty blows of the top choice.
Saturday review
A splendid February has more than compensated for British boxing's dry January and it go on with a breaking twofold header this end of the week.
Two of the UK's most splendid stars are in real life on home soil against great rivals, yet ones they are both expected to sparkle against.
We'll begin on Saturday as JOSH TAYLOR makes his homecoming in Glasgow against Jack Catterall before the Sky Sports cameras. It's a fascinating homegrown fight and Catterall merits his shot, yet such is the run of structure that Taylor is on right now that it's difficult to see the belts leaving Scotland.
Taylor turned into the main British contender to hold each of the four perceived word titles without a moment's delay with a splendid presentation against the beforehand unbeaten Jose Carlos Ramirez in May, while two times dropping the American and taking his WBO and WBC belts through a consistent choice.
In any case, taking somebody's '0' has turned into the standard for Taylor, having won the World Boxing Super Series with three great successes over Ryan Martin (TKO 7), Ivan Baranchyk (UD) and Regis Prograis (MD), before a first-round stoppage of Apinun Khongsong set him up for the Ramirez battle. Indeed, Taylor's last six rivals had a consolidated record of 136-1 and he has turned into the undisputed very lightweight boss in only 18 expert battles.
Top-class Taylor best of the Brits
To go with those enormously amazing details, he has looked awesome in doing it and the 31-year-old is, as I would like to think, the best contender Britain has the present moment, so for what reason would he say he is scarcely known outside of boxing circles? That is most likely on the grounds that he wasn't adjusted to a major promotor or significant broadcasting company, however his connection up with Top Rank means he currently gets to exhibit his abilities on the Sky Sports stage and ideally that will prompt the more extensive acknowledgment he merits.
One more unbeaten contender is in the contrary corner here looking like Catterall, a required challenger who moved to one side for the unification conflict with Ramirez to occur and he currently at long last gets his chance to show what he can do. Chances of 9/1 let you know the size of the assignment on his hands here, with Taylor a top cost of 1/10 and as short as 1/25.
The challenger has moved gradually up the rankings and the hero needs to view him in a serious way. Catterall has beaten great homegrown adversaries like Tyrone Nurse and Tyrone Mckenna and shows up on the rear of a few obvious focuses prevails upon worldwide resistance.
Nonetheless, the 27-year-old's CV doesn't verge on coordinating with Taylor's and that is featured by how they fared against their one normal rival. The pair battled Ohara Davies 15 months separated and keeping in mind that Taylor caused the Londoner to stop after seven uneven rounds in 2017, Catterall just outpointed Davies in their 2018 challenge that delivered little activity.
Catterall has had more expert sessions than Taylor, yet it is the last option man who has more insight, having been optimized subsequent to winning gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and he has substantiated himself against elite resistance on numerous occasions. This addresses a major move forward in class for Catterall and keeping in mind that you never truly know the roof of an unbeaten contender, the Chorley local presently can't seem to demonstrate he is able on the world stage.
While Catterall doesn't have one champion trait, he does most things competently, yet he is facing a man who does everything effectively. Taylor is a remarkably gifted all-rounder and the 31-year-old is blissful boxing at range, utilizing his fantastic footwork and sharp poke, but on the other hand is incredibly competent very close and is an exceptionally brilliant inside warrior.
The large left hand of Catterall requests regard and it can cause harm assuming it lands, yet that is without a doubt his absolute best, though the most loved has fantastic cluster of shots in his armory. He can cause harm with any punch in the book and except if the Scot has neglected his adversary, it's difficult to see everything except Taylor enlisting win number 19.
Catterall has shown tolerance in hanging tight for this open door and is additionally persistent inside the ring, however that could be his defeat here. The dark horse can be somewhat one-paced now and again as he hopes to counter his rivals and may battle when the hero goes through the pinion wheels. Taylor has an enormous motor and is known for coming on solid after midway, which is the point at which he could overpower his man here.
The two southpaws could create a cagey battle early entryways however I anticipate that it should truly warm up in the center rounds and for Taylor to then show his unrivaled class. The boss is only 4/6 to stop Catterall, yet he is probably not going to do as such early and the 7/4 accessible about Taylor taking care of business IN ROUNDS 7-12 rates much better worth. He is resentful in the ring and won't ease up assuming that he detects he can stop his man.