We examine the profiles and credentials of Frazer Clarke and Ebenezeh Tetteh ahead of their heavyweight clash on the undercard of Ben Whittaker v Liam Cameron 2 in Birmingham on Sunday 20th April, 2025.
Frazer Clarke has had nearly six months to recover from the devastating first-round knockout Fabio Wardley delivered in October 2024 - a brutal cap to a year that began with their epic, 12-round modern heavyweight classic.
On April 20th, the Olympic bronze medalist faces a rugged test in Ghanaian veteran Ebenezer Tetteh, who last fought in December, enduring seven gruelling rounds before retiring against former world title challenger Dillian Whyte.
Can Clarke reclaim his momentum, or will Tetteh’s power push the 33-year-old closer to retirement?
Let’s break down the 'Tale of the Tape'.
Frazer Clarke | Ebenezeh Tetteh | |
Age: | 33 | 36 |
Nickname: | ‘The Eraser’ | N/A |
Height: | 6ft 6ins | Unknown |
Reach: | 78ins | Unknown |
Weight: | Heavyweight | Heavyweight |
Trainer: | Joe Gallagher | Unknown |
Record: | 8-1-1 (6 KOs) | 23-2 (20 KOs) |
Last fight: | Lost v Fabio Wardley (October 2024) | Lost v Dillian Whyte (December 2024) |
The career of Frazer Clarke is at a critical juncture as he prepares to face Ebenezer Tetteh on April 20th in Birmingham.
Clarke will think himself unlucky not to have got the nod over Wardley in their first British title fight one year ago.
After a crimson war of attrition packed with edge of the seat drama the result could have gone either way. In the end the three judges’ ringside scored it a draw.
When the time comes to face Tetteh he must pack away the memories and any mental scars he still carries with him, particularly after the horrific knockout he suffered in the rematch.
There may be a temptation to prove a point on April 20th and deliver a knockout of his own, but having suffered facial injuries six months ago there should be a hint of caution in the early rounds.
If Clarke uses his vast amateur experience to frustrate the African he can then bring the traits learned in the pros to attempt a late stoppage. Don’t be surprised, however, if Tetteh proves too durable and hears the final bell.
Strengths: | Weaknesses: |
Physicality | Mental scars |
Punch power | Late starter to pros |
Pedigree | Durability concerns |
Adaptability | Inconsistency |
Ebenezer Tetteh can be described as a tough but limited gatekeeper who could ask questions in a fight such as this.
At 36, however, and having spent 13 years as a pro, there is enough evidence on paper to suggest that Tetteh is showing signs of decline and therefore could be the ideal opponent for Clarke.
Tetteh’s chances of winning will come down to how Clarke performs and how he shapes up in the early rounds.
If he is gun shy and overly cautious then Tetteh can use his wild swings to unsettle the Brit and test his mental fortitude.
The likelihood is he will have a few moments of success but won’t have enough in his locker to cause the upset.
Strengths: | Weaknesses: |
Punch power | Technical limitations |
Experience | Defence |
Durability | Wear and tear |
Unpredictable | Mobility |
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