Okolly Vs. Lerena: Usyk-Dubois2’s co-tactile status, fans are looking forward to more at $59.99/£24.99


Lawrence O’Collie (21-1, 16 KOs) will defend his WBC Silver Heavyweight title next month against second tier fighter Kevin Lelena (31-3, 15 KOs) with an undercard between Olexandre Usaik vs Daniel Dubois 2 at Wembley Stadium in London next month.

Lerena: Choosing weak opponents

Surprisingly, the surrounding Lelena is Coexistence usyk-dubois fight with 2 cards dazn ppv. The event is on sale for $59.99 in the US and £24.99 in the UK. O’Collie’s matchup is a preliminary type of battle as Lawrence is fighting another fewer fighters. I think this card has been overwhelmed so far from top to bottom.

For American fans, they expect far more on the undercard than O’Collie defending the recent beaten Lelena, who was defeated by Justice Huni last year and knocked out by Daniel Dubois in 2023.

Pay-per-view is overwhelming for fans

It’s a lot of money that fans pay to see one decent fight between DuBois and Usak. Another battle added today is the light heavyweight match between With Daniel Lapin Lewis Edmondson. It’s not even a PPV level undercard battle. I think that battle is at a reserve level too. It’s not a main card type battle.

For O’Collie, 32, fighting this level of opponent only means one thing. His management doesn’t want to take a chance with him. His opposition has not improved since he went up to the heavyweight division in 2024.

Why isn’t it Cabayer?

Ideally, the surroundings You need to challenge a challenging Kabaier Not to compete with non-top 15 rank Lelena for his WBC interim heavyweight title. Clearly, the risk will be extreme for Okolie if he fights Cabayer, as he is talented and likely will likely lose to him.

At the very least, it would indicate that Okolie is real and not just placed for the world shot he deserves. This is like the way Derek Chisora ​​was put in a position to fight for a world title with the IBF. He faced weak opposition and now he is the essential challenger of the belt.

This is another disappointing opponent for former WBO cruiserweight champion Okolie.

What’s surprising is that WBC ranks Okolie number one in the organization. In two fights at heavyweight, Lawrence rolled over 39 Lucas Rozansky and Hussein Muhammad with knockouts in the first round.

Last updated on 06/11/2025

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