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Ben Whittaker Faces Braian Suarez in April 18 Headliner

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Whittaker had already been scheduled to appear on the card but has now been elevated to the headline slot following Smith’s withdrawal. It will mark just the third time the 28-year-old has topped a bill as a professional.

Braian Suarez isn’t a complete unknown, but for the wrong reasons. Fans remember him getting stopped by Lyndon Arthur back in 2023.

In the boxing world, once a fighter has been found out at the European or fringe-world level, using them as a headliner for a rising star like Whittaker feels like a step backward.

At 28, Whittaker is in his prime, yet his level of opposition seems stuck in first gear. While this fight keeps Ben busy, it doesn’t answer any of the questions about whether he can handle a top 10 light heavyweight who won’t be intimidated by a little dancing.

“It is a massive blow to lose a mega fight so close to the event, and we wish Callum a speedy recovery,” Hearn said about him pulling out of the headliner spot. “But the show goes on. It remains an unmissable night of boxing, headlined by one of the greatest showmen in the sport today in Ben Whittaker.”

That “greatest showman” tag is Eddie Hearn leaning all the way into the marketing side of Ben Whittaker because, right now, the sporting side is a bit harder to sell. It is a strategic move to move away from the lack of competitive matchmaking by focusing on the entertainment value.

If you call Whittaker a contender, people ask why he isn’t fighting Joshua Buatsi or Anthony Yarde. If you call him a “showman,” the quality of the opponent becomes secondary to the performance. It is a way to justify the Braian Suarez fight as a stage for Ben’s antics rather than a legitimate opponent.

The fans roasting Whittaker today on social media see right through this. They feel like they are being sold a theatrical act instead of a professional prize fight.

“The carrot of his eventual big US debut is dangling,” Hearn said. “Ben will be out to show once again why he will be the future of this sport as the eventual ruler of the 175-pound division. It will be a solid test for him against Braian Suarez, who is a dangerous, heavy-hitting opponent.”

Hearn calling Suarez a “dangerous, heavy-hitting opponent” is technically true based on his 95% knockout ratio, but it ignores his track record. Suarez is 34 years old and has been stopped multiple times.

In boxing terms, he is a “safe” puncher, someone with enough power to look good on a poster, but not enough technical depth to actually win against an elite mover like Whittaker.

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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