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Ben Whittaker Stuns Rival with Breath-Stealing First-Round Knockout in Explosive Matchroom Debut

November 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ben Whittaker left behind his flashy antics tonight to ensure a swift victory in his debut fight with Matchroom Boxing. The Birmingham-born boxer returned to the National Exhibition Center and delivered a brutal knockout against Benjamin Gabadi in the first round, marking an impressive start under the new promotion. Whittaker and promoter Eddie Hearn appeared perfectly matched, kicking off their partnership on a high note.

Gabadi, unfortunately, faced a tough night as he was overwhelmed early, suffering what seemed like the hardest hit of his career. He was knocked down twice within seconds, leading to the fight being stopped and requiring medical attention, including oxygen, before regaining consciousness for the official announcement. Eddie Hearn humorously noted that Whittaker’s highlight reel would now feature a knockout instead of the usual comedic showboating.

Since turning pro after clinching a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, Whittaker has gained notoriety for his playful ring antics. However, since joining Matchroom Boxing recently, he adopted a more focused strategy tonight, easily outmaneuvering Gabadi and securing a quick win. Despite Gabadi’s insistence on continuing, the fight ended swiftly due to Whittaker’s dominance.

Whittaker is recognized not just for his Olympic achievements and undefeated record but also for his entertaining and sometimes frustrating style that captivates fans. Viral clips of his unique footwork and antics have made him popular among martial arts enthusiasts, although he has yet to firmly establish himself as a top-level professional contender.

Whittaker’s previous bouts include a challenging encounter with Liam Cameron in Saudi Arabia last year that ended in a technical draw after an injury, but he avenged that with a decisive victory in their rematch earlier this year.

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Fan Take: This rapid knockout victory signals that Ben Whittaker is serious about evolving beyond his flashy image, which is exciting news for fight fans craving both skill and entertainment. If he continues on this trajectory, Whittaker could play a pivotal role in elevating the sport’s profile while proving that charisma and competitiveness can go hand in hand.

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