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ben whittakerThe much awaited return to the ring will take place tonight, Divisive Britain upsets Benjamin Gavazzi,
The main event will be performed in Whittaker’s hometown of Birmingham. loquacious “surgeon” Putting their unbeaten record on the line against a determined German opponent.
The 28-year-old Whittaker will enter the light-heavyweight bout with a 9-0-1 record (6 KOs), while the 30-year-old Gavazzi is 19-1 (13 KOs). Whittaker also has the pedigree of an Olympic silver medalist, but his professional career has been on hold for the past year.
Whittaker and rival Liam Cameron Fell on the ropes last OctoberAnd as a result their fight was canceled and declared a technical draw due to the injury suffered by Whittaker, which caused a major hindrance to his momentum.
And when he bounced back With Cameroon stopping in the second round In April, his future was left in limbo until October, when he signed matchroomNow, he makes his Promotional debut under Eddie Hearn’s company,
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is the fight?
Whittaker vs Cameroon is scheduled to take place tonight, Saturday 29 November at the National Exhibition Center in Birmingham. The main card is scheduled to begin at 7pm GMT (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET), followed by the main event ring walk at approximately 9.30pm GMT (1.30pm PT / 3.30pm CT / 4.30pm ET).
How can I view it?
The fight will air live exclusively on DAZN in the UK, US and most countries around the world. You can purchase a DAZN subscription here, with plans starting at £14.99 per month.
odds
Whittaker – 1/18
Gavazzi – 10/1
Draw – 20/1
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full card
subject to change
ben whittaker vs. Benjamin Gavazzi (light-heavyweight)
Cameron Vuong vs. Gavin Gwynne (Lightweight)
Molly McCann vs. Ebony Cotton (women’s super-bantamweight)
Aaron Bowen vs. Tom Cowling (middleweight)
Zelfa Barrett vs. Liam Dillon (Lightweight)
Ibrahim Suleiman vs. Nico Ogbeide (Super-Featherweight)
Alfie Middlemiss vs. TBA (Featherweight)