‘I escaped McDonalds — now I want my Rolex!’ Lawrence Okolie on becoming WBO world champion

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Undercard wins for Scotney and Ali

Catford featherweight prospect Ellie Scotney recorded her second professional victory with a poised points win over France’s Mailys Gangloff, while Bethnal Green featherweight Ramla Ali dominated Bec Connolly over six rounds, winning 60-55 on the referee’s scorecard to move to 2-0 in her career.

Both appeared on the undercard of Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing show at Wembley Arena on Saturday night.

Scotney, 23, showed glimpses of her talent, catching Gangloff with crisp combinations in a six-round points victory.

“It was definitely a learning fight for me for sure,” said Scotney. “Normally in your second fight you’re going to box someone that’s not coming to win. She wasn’t an idiot; she’d had five fights. I learnt a lot from that and there’s a lot to build on. I’m thankful for that.

“She was very angry, wasn’t she? She’s as tough as they come, and I think I’m going to benefit a lot from it. It’ll give me a kick up the backside. I’ve got a lot more work to put in, which I love doing. I’ve got a long way to go.

“It was my birthday this week, I’ve just turned 23, I want to push on and I know I’ve got it in me. Now it’s time to start delivering. Women’s boxing is going from strength to strength. Hopefully I can get on the undercard of one of the big ones in May.”

Somalia-born boxer Ali, meanwhile, displayed her classy ring skills from the opening bell, almost stopping Connolly with a sustained attack in the third round before completing another one-sided points win.

“Apart from the shiner on my face I’m very satisfied,” Ali said. “Regardless of what the scales said, I gave away about half a stone. I weighed-in in like two pairs of jogging bottoms just so I could match the weight. I felt the weight difference for sure, but I tried to not let her use her weight advantage against me.

“I tried to maintain the centre of the ring as much as possible, which I did. I’m really satisfied with how I performed. She’s tough but I got it done. Jobi always says you can’t beat the feet – and he’s right! I was always moving off from the double jab. We work a lot on footwork, and I feel like I did really well with my footwork.”

Ali added: “She was the one calling me out saying that she wanted to fight me. Don’t then turn around and complain that you’ve had short notice. You’re a professional, if I was calling someone out, I’d be ready any time. She said she had a couple of days’ notice. I don’t know what to say about that really.

“Everyone is nervous before getting in the ring because it means so much to you. You want to prove yourself and you want to show all of your friends and family that are watching at home that you’re worthy of watching. You want to put on a good performance and have a good fight. The moment that bell went all of the nerves went and I was razor focused on getting the job done. The Olympic dream is still alive and I’m still hopeful to go, and hopeful to compete. I’m still hoping to progress in my professional career.”

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Bobby Shmurda Picked This Watch for His First Day Out

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Welcome to Watches of the Week, where we’ll track the rarest, wildest, and most covetable watches spotted on celebrities.

Bobby Shmurda’s first 24 hours of prison were a fantasy come to life. Months ago, his pal Quavo drew up the details: “a jet, flooded out with his gang, his family, a couple vibes [read: women] for him,” the Migos member told GQ. That wasn’t all. There was the Dumbo penthouse, a barber on location, a FaceTime call from Meek Mill, and a watch befitting a rap phenom. According to GQ’s Frazier Tharpe, Bobby’s friends brought him a whole buffet of items to choose from, including racks of luxury clothing and a selection of watches. Bobby quickly landed on this Sky-Dweller. There was just one small—err, big—problem: the watch didn’t fit at first, and Bobby joked it was because of all the muscle he put on over the past several years. Once that was straightened out, it was clear that Bobby made the right decision. It’s hard to imagine a better watch to pair with a triple-layer-cake-sized stack of cash—or to sit side-by-side with Quavo’s iced-out Richard Mille RM 11-03. Also this week, Jay-Z wears another ridiculous Patek Philippe, and Usher’s watch looks like a sci-fi movie prop.

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Bobby Shmurda’s Rolex Sky-Dweller

The Sky-Dweller is Rolex’s youngest model, and when it debuted in 2012, it was only available in different shades of gold. In other words: it was more expensive, and not quite as casual, as the brand’s other sports watches. Consequently, it didn’t take off immediately. That all changed in 2017, when Rolex started offering the Sky-Dweller in stainless steel. Now, the piece is a favorite among folks like Michael Jordan, Young Thug, and LaMelo Ball—and now Bobby Shmurda.

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Jay-Z’s Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

Jay-Z wears watches that typically only show up in auction catalogs. His collection of timepieces includes a one-of-one Richard Mille that took 3,000 hours to make, a Patek Grandmaster Chime worth $2.2 million, and a Rolex that watchmaker Franck Muller upgraded with an aftermarket perpetual calendar. Add to that list this Patek Philippe, which Jay wore to announce his champagne brand’s sale to LVMH. While the Nautilus hogs the spotlight among mainstream Patek fans, diehard collectors know that few watches are more impressive than the brand’s perpetual calendar chronographs. As Hodinkee pointed out in a review of this piece in 2014, “no other watch has appeared on as many watch auction catalog covers.” And while many auction-cover-worthy pieces disappear into safety deposit boxes the moment they’re sold to the highest bidder, Jay-Z is the type of collector who actually wears his best pieces.

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Usher’s Purnell Escape II

Usher’s watch is distinguished by Purnell’s Double Spherion mechanism, which spins the watch’s two movements operating in reverse of one another. Each of these movements keeps its own time; an average of the two is taken, and displayed on the face. The movement is the brainchild of cult-favorite designer Eric Coudray, who works with brands like Jaeger-LeCoultre—but really gets to let his freak flag fly with smaller, more daring houses like Purnell or MB&F. (You may know the latter as the brand that makes literal rocket ships for the wrist.) Usher’s Escape II is just another example of Coudray’s spage-age thinking—and the piece’s alien-green accents certainly don’t hurt, either.

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Mike Conley’s Audemars Piguet Millenary

Poor Mike Conley may have been snubbed for the NBA All-Star Game again, but he won’t be snubbed by Watches of the Week, too. This week, Conley showed up wearing an Audemars Piguet, a favorite among NBA ballers, but went away from the watchmaker’s most famous piece. While many of Conley’s colleagues gravitate to the iconic Royal Oak, Conley went with the brand’s Millenary model. The Millenary is rather unique in the luxury watch world: the watch features an oval-shaped case and an off-center dial that oozes out to the right. The design of the watch enables Audemars to include a (sorta) legible dial with a fully skeletonized movement.

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Aaron Boone’s Oris Aquis Date Relief

Over the course of last year’s MLB playoffs, baseball fully got its swag back. Unlike the other major sports that involve high-speed and high-flying collisions, baseball’s slo-mo style of play makes it possible for the athletes to wear full trays of jewelry during the action. Managers got in on the trend, too: Dave Roberts wasn’t without his Panerai Luminor while managing his Los Angeles Dodgers to a World Series victory. The upcoming baseball season is already off to a great start in this department, thanks to Yankees manager Aaron Boone. Boone showed up for the Bombers’ team photos wearing an Oris Aquis Date with a red rubber band and red accents. The Aquis is a diver’s watch aimed at raising awareness for the startlingly short supply of fresh water left on Earth.