Boxing Match Preview: Ollie Cooper (10-1-0, 5 KOs) vs. James Osbourne (12-3-0, 6 KOs)

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Venue: York Hall — London, England

Main Card Start: 7:00 PM BST

Bout: 8 Rounds — Super Welterweight (154 lbs)

This matchup features Ollie Cooper, a slick, athletic British boxer‑puncher with fast hands and strong fundamentals, against James Osbourne, a rugged, high‑pressure fighter known for durability, volume, and relentless aggression. It’s a classic speed and skill vs. pressure and grit domestic showdown.

VENUE & CONDITIONS

Arena: York Hall (Indoor)

Weather Outside: 60–64°F, cloudy with light rain

Impact on Fight: None — indoor, climate‑controlled

Ring Size: 20×20 (slightly favors movement and outside boxing)

York Hall’s intimate, loud atmosphere often energizes pressure fighters — a subtle advantage for Osbourne.

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Ollie Cooper

No reported injuries

Camp focused on footwork, jab variation, and counterpunching

Sparred with aggressive pressure fighters to mimic Osbourne’s style

Trainer reports “sharpest camp to date”

James Osbourne

Minor hand swelling early in camp — resolved

Camp emphasized pressure, body punching, and conditioning

Sparred with slick movers to prepare for Cooper’s speed

Weight cut reportedly smooth

FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM

OLLIE COOPER (United Kingdom)

Record: 10–1 (5 KO)

Style: Orthodox — Boxer‑Puncher

Age: 24

Height/Reach: 5’10” / 71”

Recent Form (Last 5)

W — UD6 vs. R. Santos

W — TKO4 vs. J. McBride

W — UD6 vs. L. O’Connor

L — SD6 vs. A. Barroso (close, competitive)

W — KO3 vs. M. O’Neill

Strengths

Fast hands and sharp counters

Excellent footwork and distance control

Strong jab and combination punching

Good stamina and ring IQ

Weaknesses

Can be backed up by heavy pressure

Sometimes starts slow

Not a natural power puncher

JAMES OSBOURNE (United Kingdom)

Record: 12–3 (6 KO)

Style: Orthodox — Pressure Fighter

Age: 27

Height/Reach: 5’9” / 70”

Recent Form (Last 5)

W — UD8 vs. K. O’Reilly

W — TKO5 vs. J. Mendoza

L — UD8 vs. L. Byrne

W — UD6 vs. S. Hernandez

W — TKO4 vs. P. Gallagher

Strengths

High work rate and relentless pressure

Strong body punching

Excellent conditioning

Durable and mentally tough

Weaknesses

Defense can be porous

Susceptible to straight punches

Can be outboxed at range

TACTICAL BREAKDOWN & KEY MATCHUPS

1. Cooper’s Speed vs. Osbourne’s Pressure

Cooper must maintain distance and avoid being trapped

Osbourne needs to close the gap and force exchanges

Edge: Cooper

2. Inside Fighting

Osbourne excels at close range

Cooper prefers mid‑range and angles

Edge: Osbourne

3. Body Work

Osbourne’s body attack is a major weapon

Cooper’s counters to the body are sharp but less frequent

Edge: Osbourne

4. Stamina & Late‑Round Performance

Cooper is efficient and composed

Osbourne has a proven gas tank and thrives late

Edge: Even

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

First meeting between the two

Cooper is looking to break into the top‑20 domestic rankings

Osbourne is seeking a signature win to re‑enter title contention

Winner likely moves into a British title eliminator

BETTING TRENDS

Cooper has gone the distance in 3 of his last 5

Osbourne has gone the distance in 3 of his last 5

Osbourne is 5–1 fighting in London

Cooper is 4–0 vs. pressure fighters

Overs have hit in 6 of Osbourne’s last 8

FIGHT ODDS

Ollie Cooper                      – 150

James Osbourne              + 130

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026

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