Former two-weight world champion Lawrence Okolie has thrown his hat in the ring to face Moses Itauma next.
The precocious 20-year-old blew Dillian Whyte away inside the opening round on Saturday night to announce himself on the world stage.

Saudi powerbroker Turki Alalshikh is keen to see Itauma square off against undisputed heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk next.
But the Chatham southpaw’s handlers have pumped the brakes on those plans, electing for their man to bank more rounds before mixing it with the divisional elite.
The incredibly durable Jermaine Franklin has been mentioned as a possible next opponent, although Queensberry stablemate Okolie would like to be considered as well.
“100%, [I would fight him],” Okolie told Boxing News.
“If there was a time, then it would be sooner rather than later with someone like Moses.
“The fact is, he has been gifted since he was young, but what you don’t want to do is get [in there with] someone who is gifted and experienced.
“By the time that he is 25, he is going to be unbelievable. If there is a time to sneak in and ‘old man’ him, it is now.”
Okolie, who enjoyed stints as both WBO cruiserweight and WBC bridgerweight world champion, is now plying his trade in boxing’s glamour division.
He is currently ranked No.1 at heavyweight by the WBC and recently outpointed Kevin Lerena on the Usyk vs Daniel Dubois undercard to further cement his position.
Okolie is very familiar with Itauma, having shared several hard rounds with the youngster when he was still in his teens.

According to former training partner and Team GB Olympian Anthony Fowler, a 16-year-old Itauma rocked up to Shane McGuigan’s Gym in his school uniform and ‘winded’ Okolie with a sweeping body shot.
“I walk in the gym and there’s a kid there in a f****** school uniform, I thought he was half-lost,” Fowler told BoxingScene.
“So I get up and say, ‘What are you here for?’ He went, ‘Sparring.’ I went, ‘Who are you sparring with?’ And he went, ‘Lawrence.’ I said, ‘How old are you?’
“He went, ‘16.’ I thought, ‘F****** hell, God bless you, mate.’ Lawrence can punch hard; he’s a big, strong fella, he’s massive.
“Lawrence was sparring three lads. So Lawrence sparred the first two lads and then Moses jumped in fresh, and Lawrence had done six rounds already, so he was a bit tired.
“This kid just went forward the whole spar, throwing bombs. I think he half-winded Lawrence with the left hand to the body.

“He was relentless for three rounds on him, throwing non-stop punches. No one could believe it in the gym.
“Everyone said, ‘What the f***?’ Because obviously, Lawrence was not in control.”