What subsequent for Richard Riakporhe – transfer up for Lawrence Okolie grudge match at bridgerweight? | Boxing Information

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Richard Riakporhe by no means deliberate on defeat. However he suffered a painful loss when difficult Chris Billam-Smith for the WBO cruiserweight title on Saturday.

The setback can be all of the harder for him to course of because the loss he by no means envisaged taking occurred in entrance of his house followers at Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park stadium.

Billam-Smith introduced all his expertise to bear to verify of a transparent unanimous choice win, however that was the Londoner’s first world championship bout and he’ll be taught from it.

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Andy Scott and John Dennen ship their verdict on Chris Billam-Smith’s win over Richard Riakporhe and marvel how far he can go within the sport.

When Riakporhe does return he can have choices. He stays a giant, bodily cruiserweight and is a famous power-puncher.

Actually, Riakporhe is so massive he might actually transfer up in weight and if he does go away the division, he has a ready-made rival in Hackney’s Lawrence Okolie.

The 2 have already got a feud, which features a previous altercation at a movie premiere.

Okolie used to carry the WBO cruiserweight title and misplaced it to Billam-Smith final 12 months. He then moved as much as the brand new ‘bridgerweight’ division, a weight class at 224lbs that’s solely recognised by the WBC and the WBA.

Even earlier than boxing Billam-Smith, Riakporhe had a way that he might outgrow the division.

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Chris Billam-Smith defended his WBO cruiserweight world title towards Richard Riakporhe with a unanimous choice win at Selhurst Park.

“There’s bridgerweight now,” he instructed Sky Sports activities when speculating about his future.

“The WBA have bridgerweight and there’s the WBC. Okolie’s the champion as well, so that’s even more fights, and then we’ve got the heavyweight which is practically the same thing. [Oleksandr] Usyk is pretty much a bridgerweight, [Deontay] Wilder’s been a bridgerweight.”

Okolie knocked out the WBC’s champion at that weight, Lukasz Rozanski, beating him in only one spherical within the Pole’s hometown of Rzeszow to take the belt.

Riakporhe recommended that efficiency. “He did really well and congratulations to him. I was happy for him as well because I heard he’d been through a lot. Even when he was having the fight with Chris Billam-Smith, a lot of people don’t know,” he mentioned. “A lot of things were going on.

“That is what we wish,” he added. “I would not wish to combat a half-pint Okolie.”

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Billam-Smith wish to combat in America and targets a Gilberto Ramirez world title unification after Richard Riakporhe triumph at Selhurst Park.

Renewing that rivalry, although, was actually a goal for him.

“I would like that,” Riakporhe mentioned. “I would really like that. I think that would be great for London. East versus south. The build up would be crazy and a lot of people want to see that fight.

“When Okolie went up, I used to be trying on the social media feedback and all people was upset. Why? As a result of they wished to see me versus Okolie. We are able to rekindle that.”

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