Ben Whittaker: Boxer Offers Reward After Burglary | Boxing News

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

Ben Whittaker offers Reward After House Burglarized Following Boxing Victory

Rising British light-heavyweight Ben Whittaker has announced a reward for facts leading to the arrest of those responsible for burglarizing his home, just hours after securing a dominant win in the ring. The incident occurred on Sunday following Whittaker’s first-round stoppage of German fighter Benjamin Gavazi in Birmingham on Saturday night.

The 28-year-old boxer discovered his Wednesbury, West midlands residence had been ransacked upon his return, a stark contrast to the high of his professional victory. “They even took my IBF belt – what are they going to do with that?” Whittaker questioned in a video posted to his Instagram account.

Stunning win Overshadowed by Home Invasion

Whittaker’s victory over Gavazi extended his professional record to 10 wins in 11 fights. His only previous result was a draw against Liam Cameron, a bout notable for both fighters falling through the ropes. This latest win came in his first fight under new promotional backing from Matchroom, signaling a significant step forward in his career. However, the joy of the win was immediately tempered by the unsettling discovery at his home.

The boxer detailed the damage in a social media post, showing a smashed kitchen window and damaged blinds. He passionately appealed to the public for assistance, stating, “Highs and lows of sport. Come back… house has been burgled. But Wednesbury, I got a big, big reward. Find these people, let me know.”

Did you know? – Burglaries often increase during warmer months and immediately following large public events, as criminals may exploit increased travel and potential absences.

Police Investigation Underway

West Midlands Police confirmed they are investigating the break-in,which occurred shortly after midnight on Sunday. A spokesperson for the force stated they are treating the incident seriously and are actively seeking leads.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the police on 101, quoting crime reference number 20/459973/25.alternatively, individuals can report information anonymously to Crimestoppers at 0800 555111.

Pro tip: – If you are a victim of burglary, avoid touching anything to preserve potential forensic evidence. Document damage with photos and videos before cleaning.

Olympic Silver Medalist Targeted

Whittaker, known for his flamboyant style and showboating in the ring, turned professional in 2022 after winning a silver medal at the Tokyo Games in 2021. The theft of his IBF International light-heavyweight title belt, won in June 2024, has added a particularly frustrating dimension to the ordeal. The incident underscores the vulnerability even high-profile athletes face, and highlights the importance of community support in bringing perpetrators to justice.

Why did this happen? ben Whittaker’s home was burglarized shortly after he won a boxing match against Benjamin Gavazi. The motive appears to be theft, with the perpetrator(s) specifically targeting his IBF International light-heavyweight title belt, along with other items.

Who was involved? Ben Whittaker was the victim. The perpetrator(s) remain unknown at this time, and west Midlands Police are actively investigating.

What was stolen? The primary item reported stolen was Whittaker’s IBF International light-heavyweight title belt. Damage was also caused to his property, including a smashed kitchen window and damaged blinds.

How did it end? As of this report, the burglary remains unresolved. Police are investigating and appealing to the public for information. whittaker has offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible. The outcome of the investigation is currently pending.

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