Ben Whittaker vs. Liam Cameron:
Whittaker wins by TKO in 2nd round
Sam Eggington vs. Lee Cutler:
Eggington wins by technical unanimous decision
Frazer Clarke vs. Ebenezer Tetteh:
Clarke wins by TKO in 1st round
Tyler Denny vs. Elvis Ahorgah:
Denny wins by points (97-92)
Elliot Whale vs. Lucas Ballingall:
Whale wins by points (79-74)
Troy Coleman vs. Bradley Goldsmith:
Coleman wins by TKO in 7th round
Mark Jeffers vs. Ricardo Lara:
Jeffers wins by TKO in 2nd round
Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron are set to run back their unfinished business on at the BP Pulse Live in Birmingham. The two British light-heavyweights saw their first meeting end in bizarre fashion last October, when both men toppled over the ropes and Whittaker was unable to continue due to injury. That fight was ultimately ruled a draw, leaving fans clamoring for a decisive conclusion.
Fans in the UK and Ireland can catch every punch live on Sky Sports. Across the United States, the card is available exclusively on TrillerTV. In Latin America and the Caribbean, the fights will air live on the KnockOut Channel.
Down Under, Australian audiences should head to Kayo Sports or Foxtel’s Main Event. French fans can watch on CANAL+ (and the myCANAL app), while German‑speaking territories (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) will carry the card on DAZN.
For Whittaker, 27, this rematch offers a chance to prove he’s the better fighter and erase any doubt from that odd ending. The Olympian had been undefeated through his first seven bouts and is viewed as one of the UK’s brightest rising prospects, but has dealt with lingering back and ankle issues since the incident. Now healthy, he vows to deliver a “no controversy” performance – and a decisive result – this time around.
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Sheffield’s Cameron, 34, was a massive underdog in their initial clash but believed he was comfortably ahead on the scorecards before the mishap. Eager for a rematch, Cameron says he was on his way to stopping Whittaker and accuses him of a “WWE”-style move that sent them both crashing out of the ring. Having overcome depression and a lengthy ban for an anti-doping violation, Cameron now aims to pull off the upset that slipped through his fingers.
On the undercard, months removed from a first-round stoppage loss to Fabio Wardley, Frazer Clarke (8-1, 6 KOs) aims to rebound against Ghana’s Ebenezer Tetteh (23-2, 20 KOs). Tetteh was last in the ring against Dillian Whyte and boasts a formidable record of early knockouts – a test that Clarke hopes will restore momentum to his budding career.
In junior-middleweight action, former European welterweight and IBO 154-pound champion Sam Eggington (35-9, 20 KOs) returns to television for the first time in two years, squaring off with Lee Cutler (15-1, 7 KOs). Cutler delivered an upset in December when he overcame knockout artist Stephen McKenna – flooring the Irishman along the way.
Tyler Denny (19-3-3, 1 KO), a former European middleweight champion, will look to stay in the win column against Elvis Ahorgah (13-3, 12 KOs). Although known for his willingness to trade, Ahorgah gave rising prospect Callum Simpson a stiff five-round challenge before being stopped earlier this year.
Main card:
▪️Ben Whittaker vs. Liam Cameron, 10 rounds, light heavyweight
▪️Lee Cutler vs. Sam Eggington, 10 rounds, for the WBC International Silver super welterweight title
▪️Frazer Clarke vs. Ebenezer Tetteh, 10 rounds, heavyweight
▪️Tyler Denny vs. Elvis Ahorgah, 10 rounds, middleweight
Prelims (Starts at 12 pm ET):
▪️Elliot Whale vs. Lucas Ballingall, 8 rounds, welterweight
▪️Troy Coleman vs. Bradley Goldsmith, 10 rounds, for the BBBofC Midlands Area middleweight title
▪️Mark Jeffers vs. Ricardo Lara, 6 rounds, super middleweight