In Birmingham, England, Ben Whittaker showcased his exceptional skills with a devastating first-round knockout of Benjamin Gabbazi. Whittaker’s blend of speed and power overwhelmed Gabbazi early in the fight, culminating in a brutal right-hand knockout. The 28-year-old Olympic silver medalist backed up his flashy entrance, featuring British rapper Dizzee Rascal, with an impressive performance in the ring.
Whittaker, now undefeated in 11 professional fights with a record of 10-0-1 and 7 knockouts, believes no one in the light heavyweight division matches his combination of speed, intelligence, and power. “They all can hit hard, but I bring something different to the table,” he said after the fight. His team, including promoter Eddie Hearn and trainer Andy Lee, plan to schedule three to four fights for him in 2026 to elevate his career further.
Known for his charismatic and confident persona, Whittaker embraces being a polarizing figure, saying people either love or hate him. He remains authentic to himself, pushing to stand out and excel in boxing while balancing his showmanship with a ruthless competitive edge. “Sport demands something unique, and I’ve always been different—something my mom encouraged, telling me to be a standout star,” Whittaker shared.
Fan Take: Whittaker’s blend of speed, power, and personality makes him an electrifying prospect in the light heavyweight division, promising to bring excitement and skill back to the forefront of the sport. His rise not only reinvigorates the division but also highlights how charisma combined with talent can captivate and grow boxing’s fanbase.

