
Whittaker vs Cameron takes centre stage this Easter Sunday in a rematch boxing fan won’t want to miss.
Boxing fans across the UK are in for a real spectacle this Easter Sunday as Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron lock horns once again in a high-stakes rematch.
Set for Sunday, April 20, 2025, at bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham, this fight is not just about titles or rankings—it’s about pride, unfinished business, and setting the record straight.
Their last bout ended in controversy, confusion, and ultimately frustration for both fighters and fans. Now, they return to the ring with everything on the line.
Back in October 2024, Whittaker and Cameron met in what was expected to be a showcase of rising talent versus seasoned experience. But the bout took a bizarre and dramatic turn. In the fifth round, both fighters tumbled through the ropes and out of the ring, bringing the contest to an abrupt halt.
Whittaker sustained injuries to his ankle and neck and was removed from the arena in a wheelchair. As a result, the fight was scored as a split-decision draw:
This controversial outcome left fans, pundits, and the fighters themselves frustrated. Cameron, in particular, voiced his discontent, saying he believed he had done more than enough to win.
Ben Whittaker, 27, is no ordinary boxer. With his Olympic silver medal and slick, flamboyant style, he’s one of Britain’s most marketable fighters. From no-look punches to dancing footwork, Whittaker brings flair to every bout.
However, the draw with Cameron left a dent in his rising profile. Now, he’s back with a mission—to win decisively, and silence critics who question his grit.
In a press conference ahead of the fight, Whittaker acknowledged the freak nature of the previous result but promised fans a different outcome:
“It wasn’t how I wanted it to go. But this time, I’m finishing the job properly.”

Liam Cameron, the 33-year-old Sheffield fighter, isn’t impressed by Whittaker’s showboating. With years of experience and a no-nonsense style, Cameron sees this as his chance to prove he’s still a force to be reckoned with.
He came into the first fight as the underdog and left feeling robbed. Cameron believes the rematch is his chance to deliver the upset and hand Whittaker his first professional defeat.
“I came into his backyard and fought better. Now I’m coming to finish what I started.”
Expect a more aggressive, focused Cameron who won’t give Whittaker room to dance.

If you’re attending in person, doors open early, with full undercard action leading up to the main event.
The Easter Sunday fight card isn’t just about Whittaker vs. Cameron. The undercard is packed with exciting matchups:
Expect action across the divisions leading up to the main event.
For Whittaker, this fight is about credibility and momentum. After an injury-plagued draw and months of rehab, he must show the boxing world he’s more than just flashy punches and Instagram followers.
For Cameron, this is likely his last shot at climbing back into the national spotlight. A win over an Olympic medallist would be a career-defining moment, and he knows it.
The winner may be the one who imposes their style early. If Whittaker can box at distance, he’ll shine. If Cameron makes it a war, all bets are off.
This rematch has serious implications:
Bookmakers currently have Whittaker as the favourite, but Cameron’s gritty performance last time out has shifted public opinion slightly. Pundits expect Whittaker to keep the fight at range, using his jab and footwork. Cameron, however, will want to close the distance and make it ugly.
This clash of styles is what makes the rematch so compelling. Can Whittaker stay composed under pressure? Will Cameron drag him into a war?
One thing is certain: This is not going the same way as last time.
Fans may be surprised the fight falls on Easter Sunday, but promoters believe the timing adds drama and uniqueness to the occasion. Holiday weekends often draw larger TV audiences, and the spiritual symbolism of redemption suits this rivalry perfectly.
Expect high viewership numbers and plenty of social media buzz around this bout.
Online buzz around the fight is growing rapidly. Hashtags like #WhittakerCameron2 and #EasterSundayFight are trending. Fans on both sides are posting predictions, replays from the first fight, and bold calls for a knockout.
Whether you’re in Team Whittaker or backing Cameron, it’s clear this fight has captured national attention.
The Ben Whittaker vs. Liam Cameron rematch isn’t just about punches and points—it’s about pride, redemption, and settling the score once and for all.
Whether you’re a Whittaker fan excited to see him shine, or a Cameron supporter hoping for the upset, this fight delivers everything boxing fans love:
So clear your Easter Sunday plans, grab your snacks, and tune in. This one could be a classic.
Don’t miss it.
Easter Sunday.
Live from Birmingham.
This time, there will be no draw.
Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025 (check local listings for time zones).
bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham – one of the UK’s top boxing venues.
Broadcast begins at 7 PM on talkSPORT 2.
Head to Ticketmaster UK for remaining seats.