2020 Olympic silver medalist Ben Whittaker will be at the forefront in November in Birmingham against the opponent who was still established.
An abnormal lightweight heavyweight player Whittaker (9-0-1, 6 KO) will fight the impressive victory in the second round over Liam Cameron in the rematch at the beginning of this year on April 9, 2025 in Birmingham.
Return to the Olympic form
Ben looked completely different in this fight than during his first meeting with Cameron last year on October 12, 2024. Whittaker moved well, counteracting Beterbiew Cameron and holding on because of weighty strikes.
It was the total Whittaker school, which showed the skills that we saw from him at the Olympic Games in 2020, when he defeated Keno Marley in the quarter -finals and Imama Khataewa in the semi -final.
Silencing critics
Whittaker escaped from this style in his first fight with Cameron last year, choosing a more stationary fight. This is not a style that works for him, especially for fighters who exert pressure on the way Cameron did in this fight.
Their first fight last year was recognized as a six -time technical draw after both warriors fell out of the ring. Whittaker suffered ankle injury during autumn and could not continue.
Many boxing fans believed that he falsified an injury because he was under constant pressure from Cameron and taking many penalties.
It didn’t look good when Whittaker enters sixth, and maybe an injury could save him from failure. The results at the time of detention were 58-58, 58-57 for Whittaker and 58-57 for Cameron.
In the fight, it worried that she was not to be competitive at all. Liam was the type of opponent that the best amateur fighters were struggling with when on the way to the mountain.
Whittaker did not expect Cameron aggressively. He looked like he was studying the loss of Whittaker with Cuban Arlen Lopez in the 2020 Olympic finals and imitated his pressure style. This approach was Kryptonite for Ben.
Shalom negotiates the next opponent
Ring The news of 28 -year -old Whittaker is fighting in November. His promoter, Ben Shalom, negotiates a fight for him. He did not provide any tips on who the opponent would be, but he will probably have to face the pretender at the highest level in 175.
Searching for a title
By occupying #9 WBC, #11 WBA, #13 IBF in Airy Heavyweight, Whittaker is not far from obtaining a title in the world. It must be a little more lively to get a rupture from the United Champion of Three Bars, Dmitry Bivol, before he retires or is dethroned by a less popular warrior.
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