Ben Whittaker Could Debut in the United States Next Year
Eddie Hearn has hinted that Ben Whittaker could make his US debut early next year. Whittaker will fight for the first time under the Matchroom promotion on November 29 against German Benjamin Gavazi in Birmingham, after signing with Boxxer. The 28-year-old light heavyweight is considered a rising star in the sport, and Hearn hinted at the possibility of crossing the Atlantic next year at a pre-fight press conference on Friday.“We know that Great Britain will also be the great base of [Whittaker], but that ability to fight internationally [is great].”“The global mission also [for Whittaker], perhaps a little contact with the water in the United States in early 2026,” Hearn said.
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“I have global fans. I’ve been screaming for that opportunity and here we are.”“That’s what excites me. At DAZN I have the opportunity to fight all over the world,” Whittaker said.
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“A great self-promoter, a man who understands the marketing side of the sport. But also, what’s more important to me, an elite boxer.”“We are looking to the future… Guys like Naseem Hamed, Chris Eubank Sr., Amir Khan. Those names that are synonymous with British boxing and the man to my right [Whittaker] I think is the one to do it,” Hearn said.
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