Ben Whittaker Joins Matchroom, Eyes Rapid Ascent to World Title Contention
Rising British boxing star Ben Whittaker has made a significant move, leaving Boxxer to join Matchroom boxing, a decision driven by his ambition for increased activity and a faster track to world championship status.This transition signals a pivotal moment in the 28-year-oldS burgeoning professional career.
whittaker’s last victory came in April, a dominant second-round knockout of Liam Cameron.However, the landscape shifted as Boxxer’s broadcast agreement with Sky Sports concluded in June, followed by a new partnership with the BBC announced in August.
This change in broadcasting direction ultimately influenced Whittaker’s decision. he emphasized that consistent, competitive fights are crucial at this stage of his development. “Time waits for nobody,” Whittaker stated, “and the way things were going, I needed clarity on when and if I would fight.”
A Need for Momentum
The olympic silver medalist expressed gratitude for the opportunities Boxxer provided, acknowledging their role in elevating his profile. However, he ultimately steadfast that a change was necessary to fulfill his competitive aspirations.
Here’s a breakdown of the key factors driving his move:
* Increased Fight Frequency: Whittaker aims for three to four fights annually, a schedule he felt wasn’t feasible with his previous promotional arrangement.
* Global Exposure: Joining matchroom opens doors to a wider international audience and potential global fights.
* Strategic Career Progression: He believes this move aligns with a plan to accelerate his path toward a world title challenge.
Whittaker also considered the BBC deal but ultimately favored DAZN, which already partners with prominent promoters like Frank warren’s Queensberry Promotions and oscar de La Hoya’s Golden Boy. This platform offers a broader network of potential opponents and opportunities.
Looking Ahead with Matchroom
Despite only ten professional fights, Whittaker has quickly become a prominent figure in British boxing. He’s now focused on maximizing his potential with Matchroom, working alongside Eddie Hearn and frank Smith.
“What [Boxxer] have done for me is great, but ultimately, it’s just business,” Whittaker explained. “You can’t take things personal.”
His immediate goal is clear: a world championship. He understands that consistent activity is paramount, especially as he approaches the peak of his career. “This year I’m getting one fight, you’re not going to learn like that,” he said.
Whittaker is confident that Matchroom’s plan will provide the necessary platform to achieve his ambitions. He’s eager to build momentum and establish himself as a force on the global boxing stage. You can expect to see him in action more frequently as he pursues his ultimate goal - becoming a world champion.



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