Changes of opponent, heavyweight sparring & FIFA cheating | Inside Lawrence Okolie’s training camp

Sky Sports Boxing published this video item, entitled “Changes of opponent, heavyweight sparring & FIFA cheating | Inside Lawrence Okolie’s training camp” – below is their description.

As Lawrence Okolie prepares himself for his bout on the undercard for Joshua – Pulev, Sky Sports boxing caught up with him in his training camp to see how his preparations s are going, what rules he has for his camp and what he’s missed most while training.

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