The 33-year-old heavyweight contender and former cruiserweight titlist takes on Tony Yoka in Paris on April 25 and is eager to secure a title shot. He’s No. 1 via the WBC and the Londoner has made no secret of his desire to take on Agit Kabayel, the interim titlist. Okolie, presuming he gets past Yoka in France, would be keen to make that fight away from home, in Kabayel’s Germany, before returning to do battle with the Wardley-Dubois winner.