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Ben Whittaker next opponent won’t excite fans, admits Frank Smith

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Promoter Frank Smith made that clear ahead of Whittaker’s April 18 return, admitting the opponent will not meet expectations.

“I’ve got to be honest with you, it’s not going to be an opponent that people are going to jump up and down for,” Smith said.

It’s a massive gamble by Matchroom, and frankly, the “Quittaker” labels from the Liam Cameron incident haven’t fully washed off yet. You’re spot on about the age gap in development; at 28, Ben Whittaker should be entering his prime, not just treading water in “activity” bouts.

The comparison to David Morrell and David Benavidez is damning. While Whittaker is being moved like a 21-year-old prospect, his peers are already multi-division champions or headlining massive PPVs.

The frustration from fans is a combination of the level of opposition and the perceived mismatch between Whittaker’s flashy, “look-at-me” showboating and the actual substance of his resume.

Many fans still feel Whittaker was “exposed” by Liam Cameron and that the injury was a convenient way out of a fight he was losing. Bringing in a “stiff” on April 18th only reinforces the narrative that he can’t handle anyone who actually fires back.

If Whittaker fights four times this year against low-level opposition, he enters 2027 at nearly 30 years old without a single domestic-level win against the likes of Anthony Yarde or Joshua Buatsi.

The 28-year-old 2020 Olympic silver medallist Whittaker (10-0-1, 7 KOs) is scheduled to fight on the Callum Smith vs. David Morrell undercard against a still-to-be-announced opponent at Liverpool Arena.

The original plan had Whittaker positioned for a U.S. appearance tied to the delayed Jaron Ennis vs. Vergil Ortiz Jr. timeline, but repeated movement on that date forced a change.

Rather than leave him inactive, Matchroom opted for a quick turnaround fight, even if it meant accepting a lower level of opposition. Smith said the priority was to keep Whittaker active while bigger opportunities remain unsettled.

“We wanted him to fight in the U.S., but the dates kept getting pushed back, so we had to put something in place,” he said.

The approach reflects how Matchroom is handling Whittaker’s development, focusing on consistent activity with four fights targeted this year rather than rushing him into higher-risk matchups.

The result is a fight that fills the schedule, but one that does little to answer questions about his level.

Wheeling in a sub-par opponent for a “stay busy” fight in Liverpool is a dangerous move. If Whittaker showboats against a guy who has no business being in there, the backlash on social media will be vitriolic. Matchroom claims they want to build his U.S. profile, but American fans are notoriously unforgiving of hype jobs who don’t face real tests.

Keeping him active is one thing, but if the April 18th opponent is just another Benjamin Gavazi-level fighter, Matchroom might find that they’re actually devaluing their new signing rather than building him.

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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