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Ben Whittaker vs Benjamin Gavazi: Fight time, undercard, latest odds, prediction, ring walks tonight

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The divisive British fighter will be desperate to make a statement on his Matchroom Boxing debut as he targets more titles after linking up with Eddie Hearn.

Whittaker, who has held the IBF international light heavyweight championship since June last year, will know he will have to be at his best to topple Gavazi.

The German is on a 19-fight win streak, and picked up WBC International light-heavyweight title last December, but Whittaker is unbeaten in his professional career, making amends for a controversial draw against Liam Cameron by stopping him in their rematch earlier this year.

Now, Whittaker, the 2020 Olympic silver medallist, takes Gavazi for the vacant WBC Silver light heavyweight belt.

Big win: Ben Whittaker

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Whittaker vs Gavazi fight date and venue

Whittaker vs Gavazi takes place tonight, Saturday November 29, 2025 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.

Whittaker vs Gavazi fight time and ring walks

Saturday night’s undercard is expected to begin at around 7pm GMT.

Ring walks for the main event are not anticipated until around 9.30pm GMT, although that, of course, is likely to change.

How to watch Whittaker vs Gavazi

TV channel and live stream: The card is being shown live on DAZN. Subscribers can watch the fight through their current membership, which costs £14.99 per month.

Coverage is due to begin at 7pm, for the start of the undercard.

Whittaker vs Gavazi full card

Ben Whittaker vs. Benjamin Gavazi – Light heavyweight

Cameron Vuong vs. Gavin Gwynne – Lightweight

Molly McCann vs. Ebonie Cotton – Women’s super bantamweight

Aaron Bowen vs. Tom Cowling – Middleweight

Whittaker vs Gavazi prediction

Most are predicting a Whittaker walkover, but it might not be that simple. Gavazi is in incredible form, and is a seasoned veteran at this level. He is not one to be underestimated.

That said, Whittaker is a rising star in this division and is eyeing a big 2026. A statement victory here would send shockwaves through the light heavyweight class.



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