Matchroom has added Ben Whittaker to the April 18 card in Liverpool, where Callum Smith will face David Morrell at the M&S Bank Arena. The unbeaten 2020 Olympic silver medalist will return on the undercard as part of a show that already carries world-level significance at light heavyweight.

The move gets Whittaker active again, but it doesn’t answer the bigger question about where his career is going. Currently, it looks more like Matchroom keeping him visible on a major platform than pushing him into a meaningful step up. Whittaker (10-0-1, 7 KOs) remains unbeaten, but his record still lacks the kind of opponents that place a fighter in the serious part of the division.


His last fight was a first-round knockout of Benjamin Gavazi in November. It was a quick finish, but the opponent wasn’t at a level that tested him or moved him forward in any real way. It added to a pattern that has followed him since turning pro, where the performances look sharp, but the opposition hasn’t matched the attention he receives.

Fan interest will focus heavily on who Whittaker is matched against on the April 18th card, because that’s where the real conversation is now. He’s four years into his pro career, creeping towards 30, and still hasn’t been put in with a top 15-ranked light heavyweight, which is starting to annoy fans and wake people up to how he’s being moved. Many see it as a warning sign that he’s being built to look like a star rather than proving it the hard way against quality opposition, so this next opponent will draw more attention than the result itself.

That makes this return more important than it might look on paper. Whittaker has the amateur pedigree and the backing, but time is moving, and the division isn’t waiting. Fighters like Morrell, who is younger, have already taken harder fights and moved closer to the top. If Whittaker is going to be taken seriously at that level, the matchmaking has to start reflecting it.

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Last Updated on 2026/03/20 at 3:18 PM

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