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Ben Whitaker ready for America: 'Yankees will love him'
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Ben Whitaker Poised to Win Over America: ‘Yankees Are Going to Adore Him’

December 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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When Ben Whittaker confidently entered the ring in Birmingham on Saturday, accompanied by rapper Dizzee Rascal, the crowd seemed unsure how to react. Birmingham, known as a gritty, no-nonsense working-class city with historical ties to the Industrial Revolution and the setting of “Peaky Blinders,” now had to get used to a flashy new star in the boxing scene.

Whittaker, holding a record of 10-0-1 with 7 knockouts, is aware that he isn’t everyone’s favorite—promoter Eddie Hearn even admitted he was initially uncertain about him—and he thrives on that. What can’t be disputed is his emphatic first-round knockout of the seasoned Benjamin Gabbazi, who was expected to last longer but fell in under three minutes.

Boxing enthusiasts can be hard to impress; fighters must excel in all aspects. If they talk a lot, it’s best to back it up. If they’re skilled but lack personality, they need to develop it. Whittaker offers both, proving with his powerful right hand against Gabbazi that he can not only talk the talk but also deliver the knockout punch. While future opponents will be tougher, with only 11 fights under his belt, Hearn knows exactly where to take Whittaker next.

America represents a near-mythical destination for British fighters, and while Whittaker loves his home supporters, his style is made for the U.S., where showmanship is embraced rather than discouraged. Hearn’s daughter’s excited reaction to signing Whittaker—”He’s so cool…he’s sick!”—confirmed to the promoter that they had a true star on their hands.

Hearn told ESPN, “Name any other British fighter who could get that kind of crowd reaction.” He added that while some Americans might boo Whittaker, the enthusiastic response from others, including Yankees fans, is undeniable.

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The biggest challenge for the promoter now is finding opponents who are challenging enough without rushing Whittaker’s progress. Ideally, Hearn envisions Whittaker appearing on the undercard of the Jaron Ennis-Vergil Ortiz fight next year, possibly in Las Vegas.

Whittaker himself understands the journey ahead: “If you want to build a star like me, you need to put in the time.” His confident post-fight declaration, “Damn, it looked good,” reflects his trademark swagger combined with an awareness of the work needed.

Fan Take: This moment marks a refreshing new chapter for British boxing, with Ben Whittaker bringing both skill and charisma to the sport. His rise could electrify the boxing world, especially in the U.S., and inspire a new generation of fighters who know that personality and performance go hand in hand.

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