Assessing how the first fight played out, Whittaker claimed he and Cameron were 'both swinging like mad men', as he gave himself a '2 out of 10' for his performance.
The sequel to Whittaker and Cameron's rivalry was confirmed on Thursday after their first fight ended in controversial circumstances back in October.
Ben Whittaker insists he will silence his critics by delivering an emphatic performance in his rematch with Liam Cameron in Birmingham on April 20.
Asked why he had opted to go straight back in with Cameron, Whittaker replied: 'Just to right that wrong and shut people up in a sense.
A clinch between the pair somehow led to both men toppling over the top rope, and the fight was swiftly waved off after Whittaker claimed he could not continue, with the judges scoring the bout a technical draw.