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Ben Whittaker nearing 29 as Matchroom slow build raises questions

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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That uncertainty isn’t necessarily a reflection on Whittaker himself. In boxing, the direction of a fighter’s career is usually shaped by promoters and matchmakers, particularly during the early years. The result in this case has been a run of fights designed more as showcases than meaningful tests against contenders.

“I need to get him active because he’s not active enough, and this is a massive year for Ben Whittaker,” said Hearn to The Stomping Ground.

Ben’s style has often made those fights entertaining. He is a slick boxer with quick hands and strong reflexes, and those traits have produced highlight moments that have helped build his profile on Matchroom cards. At the same time, the matchmaking has rarely placed him opposite opponents capable of forcing the kind of adjustments that reveal a fighter’s true level.

That becomes important because reflex-based fighters typically do their best work during their late 20s. The combination of speed, timing, and movement tends to be most effective before those reactions begin to slow in a fighter’s early 30s. With Whittaker approaching that stage of his career, the absence of a clear step-up opponent has become more noticeable.

By comparison, past Olympic standouts were often pushed into difficult fights much earlier in their professional careers. Four years into his pro run, Sugar Ray Leonard had already won a world title and shared the ring with Roberto Durán twice. Whittaker’s career has followed a far slower track.

Hearn acknowledged during a recent interview that Whittaker has not been active enough and suggested Matchroom may announce two fights close together to build momentum. That approach could keep him busy, but it would still leave the central question unresolved if the opposition remains below contender level.

“We may actually announce two fights in reasonable succession because I need to get him more active,” said Hearn.

Until Whittaker faces an opponent capable of pushing him through a competitive fight over multiple rounds, the debate about his true standing in the division is likely to continue. The talent is visible. What remains unclear is how that talent holds up when the level of opposition finally rises. Whittaker clearly hasn’t had the kind of matchmaking to prepare him for fights against David Benavidez, David Morrell, or Dmitry Bivol.

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Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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