OLYMPIC silver medallist Ben Whittaker was unveiled Wednesday as the latest signing for Boxxer and Sky Sports. Turning pro with all the trappings of stardom, Whittaker now has to prove he can deliver in the prizering.
A slick stylish boxer, Whittaker also possesses a less visible quality. Grit. He went to the Olympics carrying a damaged shoulder. โIf you look back now youโll see, especially the Brazilian [Keno Machado] fight and the Russian [Imam Khayaev] fight, all I used was my left hand. It was one of those things,โ Ben told Boxing News.
Even entering the tournament at the Tokyo Games was a risk. Heโd torn his rotator cuff. Whittaker had to consider whether he should delay the operation, box and potentially worsen an injury that could impact his career down the line, or miss out on his Olympics entirely.
โRob and [the GB team] said listen youโve worked a while to get to this point, youโre ranked in the world highly, if you perform on the day, youโll medal. So I thought, โHmm, shall I do it? Shall I not?โ And now look, Iโm a silver medallist and Iโve got this platform. So the gamble was good,โ Whittaker said. โI just thought to myself Iโd probably look back and kick myself not going. And itโs the best thing I did because Iโve got this platform now.โ
He made an impression at the Olympics, is still only 24 years old and intends to compete in exciting divisions, super-middleweight and light-heavyweight as a pro. There was intense interest from promoters in his signature when he got back from Tokyo. โFirst things first for me, I had to get my injury sorted,โ he said. โThen the interest was crazy, Iโm not going to lie. If youโd told me before the Olympics something like this would be happening, Iโd have thought you were lying. But itโs humbling to be fair. When you saw me at the Haringey [Box Cup], a little kid like that, to where I am now, itโs good. But the journey donโt stop.
โIt was weird, Iโm just like a kid from West Midlands, Darlaston, nothing happens for us, so all this happening, people flying me out to New York and Miami, I thought, โWhatโs going on? This is weird.โ But itโs the times we live in now. Itโs exciting but you canโt get too lost in it. I know who I am, I know what Iโve got to work on, I know where I want to be so Iโve just got to keep striving for that really.โ
Signing with Boxxer was also something of a risk. Of course they have the backing of Sky Sports television but itโs still a relatively new promotional company. โIโm not going to lie, Iโve got big, big respect for Frank Warren, Eddie Hearn, Top Rank, all those type of people,โ Whittaker explained. โBut money does talk and they came with the right money, they came with the right plan and it is still a gamble because itโs still fresh. Iโm sure itโs only been going six months properly. But I thought you know what in this game youโve got to take gambles and I thought Iโm the type of person whoโs a controversial person anyway so if anyoneโs going to take a gamble I will. I thought Iโd give it a try.
โThe plan was to be the face of the operation. If you look at history, everyoneโs boxed on Sky.โ
In another interesting move, he will train professionally with Sugar Hill Steward, the trainer of Tyson Fury. He wants to add the power-punching thatโs characteristic of Sugar Hillโs approach to his repertoire. โEverybody knows me from the amateurs as a beautiful boxer. If you ask people Iโve sparred, I can actually bang,โ he said. โNow Iโm a pro I can take my time and I can break them down and I thought whoโs got that style that heโs taught boxers before and if you look at super-heavyweights, who moves? Tyson Fury and heโs got him moving and punching now. If I add him with Joby [Clayton, his amateur club coach] who loves Cuban boxing, if I marry the two styles Iโll be a very hard man to beat.โ
Whittaker knows that in professional boxing, fans like to see hurtful punching. โThatโs what people want to see. If you start stinking out the place and thereโs dancing for 12 rounds, people think, โWhat the hell is this kid doing?โ But Iโm never going to lose my skill as well. Keep that but if I can add the knockouts itโll happen,โ he added.
While Whittaker is being built for stardom, Sugar Hill will no doubt be hard on him. โThatโs what I want. I remember watching the Tyson Fury fight and in the corner he was swearing, all he kept saying was throw the effing jab, throw the effing jab and I thought itโs very simple but it got through to him. Thatโs all you need sometimes in the corner – the simple instructions that are going to work,โ Ben said. โYou need that. You donโt want a yes man in the corner.
โAt the end of the day, he is a winner, Iโm a winner and you need winners around you with that mindset.โ