The light heavyweight division gets an exciting matchup as Ben Whittaker meets Benjamin Gavazi in Birmingham on 29 November 2025. It’s a meaningful fight for both men: Whittaker looking to build momentum under a major promotional banner, and Gavazi aiming to seize the biggest opportunity of his career.
Whittaker enters as one of the most talked-about British prospects, blending athleticism with sharp showmanship, while Gavazi arrives with far more professional rounds and a proven finishing track record. This is the type of fight where timing, discipline and temperament could swing everything.
Ben Whittaker
Ben Whittaker brings a 9-0-1 record with 6 knockouts, and at 6’3 he uses his reach well behind a snappy jab. A decorated Olympian, he fights with fluid movement, sharp reflexes and confidence that grows with every round. After rebounding with a dominant second-round stoppage earlier this year, he looks focused and technically cleaner than in previous outings. Whittaker remains a rhythm-based fighter who thrives when he dictates pace and distance.
Benjamin Gavazi
Benjamin Gavazi enters with a strong 19-1 record and 13 knockouts. A composed, fundamentally sound fighter, he prefers steady pressure and calculated engagements. Gavazi doesn’t waste movement and often breaks opponents down with consistency rather than explosiveness. At 30, he has significantly more professional experience than Whittaker and is physically durable, the kind of opponent who punishes recklessness and can make a flashy fighter uncomfortable over long rounds.
Analysis – Who Has the Edge?
Whittaker has the speed, timing and athletic edge. His jab, movement and ability to control range should give him early command. When he keeps things structured, he looks like the clear A-side. However, Gavazi’s experience and steadiness present a real threat if the fight becomes tactical and drawn out. His pressure, patience and durability could test Whittaker in ways he hasn’t yet faced as a pro.
The key question: Can Gavazi drag Whittaker into uncomfortable exchanges, or will Whittaker’s rhythm and precision keep him ahead throughout?
If Whittaker stays disciplined, avoids over-showboating and maintains distance, he should be able to control the tempo. Gavazi’s best chance lies in making it physical, slowing the pace and chipping away across the mid-rounds.

SHOP: Kickboxing Equipment
Tale of the Tape
| Attribute | Ben Whittaker | Benjamin Gavazi |
|---|---|---|
| Record | 9-0-1 | 19-1 |
| Height | 6’3 | — |
| Age | 28 | 30 |
| Stance | Orthodox | Orthodox |
| Notable Wins | — | — |
| Style | Slick, technical boxer | Pressure boxer |
When / Where / How to Watch
The fight takes place on 29 November 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham on a major UK card. It will be broadcast through its DAZN as its usual domestic and international platforms depending on region.
Prediction
Expect Gavazi to have moments of success with pressure and steadiness, but Whittaker’s accuracy, speed and shot selection should allow him to pull ahead as the rounds progress. His athletic advantages and improved discipline point toward a clear outcome if he maintains control from the outside.
Prediction: Ben Whittaker to win by late TKO.
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