At the post-fight press conference, Hearn said the plan is no longer simply building Whittaker’s experience.

“We have to start positioning now for a world title,” Hearn said. “We need a big domestic name or a fight that’s going to get him mandatory, a final eliminator.”

Hearn also made it clear that Matchroom has no intention of rushing Whittaker into fights with the division’s biggest names.

“You can’t go from Rivera to Bivol and Benavidez and Beterbiev,” Hearn said. “You’ve got to fight those guys. There’s two or three more in between Rivera and those guys.”

Instead, Hearn said Whittaker will continue moving through the rankings one step at a time.

“The next fight will be another step up. Like tonight was a step up. You keep stepping up, you keep producing the performances, and you keep going through the levels.”

As examples of realistic opponents, Hearn mentioned Joshua Buatsi, Anthony Yarde, and Willie Hutchinson, while noting Callum Smith is expected to move in another direction.

Whittaker, meanwhile, said he is content to leave the matchmaking to his team.

“All I do is just train, and whoever they put in front of me, I beat them up,” Whittaker said.

 

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