Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Impressed by Anthony Cacace, Jazza Dickens ‘will have to adapt’
James “Jazza” Dickens is about to make his first-ever world title defense after more than 15 years as a professional boxer, and he’s not taking on an easy opponent for a victory lap.
Instead, Dickens will face Anthony Cacace, a former junior lightweight titleholder himself who was never defeated for his belt but rather chose to vacate it.
“My coach made me sit down and watch three of [Cacace’s] fights, and he watched a few others,” Dickens said Thursday at the final press conference for their March 14 bout, which will headline at 3Arena in Dublin and stream on DAZN.
“I was very, very impressed by his style of boxing, how he can box like a small man and box like a big man,” Dickens said of the 37-year-old native of Belfast, Northern Ireland. “He is good at everything, really, so we will have to adapt to his skills.”
Cacace, 24-1 (9 KOs), shocked Joe Cordina in May 2024 to win the IBF title at 130lbs. But he never made a single defense – a decision over Josh Warrington in September 2024 was a non-title bout. Cacace ultimately vacated the belt at the start of 2025, and he stopped Leigh Wood last May.
Dickens, 36-5 (15 KOs), scored a huge fourth-round stoppage of Albert Batyrgaziev last July to earn the secondary WBA interim belt at junior lightweight. When primary titleholder Lamont Roach Jnr vacated, Dickens received an upgrade.
Dickens of course is proud to have a world title, but it doesn’t necessarily change his approach to this match.
“You are training for a fight and training to win,” Dickens said. “When you become a champion, you still have to go in there to win your own title back. It is just the same for me.”
Dickens is a 34-year-old from Liverpool, England, who now lives and trains in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Dickens had a longer journey to Dublin than would normally be the case, complicated by the war in the Middle East.
“We had to travel from Oman to Istanbul and then Dublin from Dubai,” Dickens said. “It was the weekend anyway and we weren’t going to train, so it was alright. It was not as bad as what you see on the news now.”
The travel issues are behind him now. So is the training camp. All that’s left is what made those challenges worthwhile.
“We’ve prepared for how we want to fight this fight,” Dickens said, “And I am very excited to hear that first bell.”
James “Jazza” Dickens is about to make his first-ever world title defense after more than 15 years as a professional boxer, and he’s not taking on an easy opponent for a victory lap.
Instead, Dickens will face Anthony Cacace, a former junior lightweight titleholder himself who was never defeated for his belt but rather chose to vacate it.
“My coach made me sit down and watch three of [Cacace’s] fights, and he watched a few others,” Dickens said Thursday at the final press conference for their March 14 bout, which will headline at 3Arena in Dublin and stream on DAZN.
“I was very, very impressed by his style of boxing, how he can box like a small man and box like a big man,” Dickens said of the 37-year-old native of Belfast, Northern Ireland. “He is good at everything, really, so we will have to adapt to his skills.”
Cacace, 24-1 (9 KOs), shocked Joe Cordina in May 2024 to win the IBF title at 130lbs. But he never made a single defense – a decision over Josh Warrington in September 2024 was a non-title bout. Cacace ultimately vacated the belt at the start of 2025, and he stopped Leigh Wood last May.
Dickens, 36-5 (15 KOs), scored a huge fourth-round stoppage of Albert Batyrgaziev last July to earn the secondary WBA interim belt at junior lightweight. When primary titleholder Lamont Roach Jnr vacated, Dickens received an upgrade.
Dickens of course is proud to have a world title, but it doesn’t necessarily change his approach to this match.
“You are training for a fight and training to win,” Dickens said. “When you become a champion, you still have to go in there to win your own title back. It is just the same for me.”
Dickens is a 34-year-old from Liverpool, England, who now lives and trains in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Dickens had a longer journey to Dublin than would normally be the case, complicated by the war in the Middle East.
“We had to travel from Oman to Istanbul and then Dublin from Dubai,” Dickens said. “It was the weekend anyway and we weren’t going to train, so it was alright. It was not as bad as what you see on the news now.”
The travel issues are behind him now. So is the training camp. All that’s left is what made those challenges worthwhile.
“We’ve prepared for how we want to fight this fight,” Dickens said, “And I am very excited to hear that first bell.”
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Despite being the defending world champion, Dickens is between a +200 and +240 underdog. Cacace, a former world champion, is around a -275 favorite. A draw is +1400.
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Can you post British odds?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 06:00 Despite being the defending world champion, Dickens is between a +200 and +240 underdog. Cacace, a former world champion, is around a -275 favorite. A draw is +1400.
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Many UK bookmakers currently have Dickens priced at 11/5 or 15/8.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 08:48Can you post British odds?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 06:00 Despite being the defending world champion, Dickens is between a +200 and +240 underdog. Cacace, a former world champion, is around a -275 favorite. A draw is +1400.
Sky Bet have Cacace around 4/11
Draw around 14/1
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Too many possibilities for me to bet on this one. Grant Flores vs Rashid Stevens on the Barboza vs Simms undercard is another thing all together.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 08:54Many UK bookmakers currently have Dickens priced at 11/5 or 15/8.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 08:48Can you post British odds?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 06:00 Despite being the defending world champion, Dickens is between a +200 and +240 underdog. Cacace, a former world champion, is around a -275 favorite. A draw is +1400.
Sky Bet have Cacace around 4/11
Draw around 14/1
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Cacace looks absolutely massive at the weight and never looks drained.
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Expecting a sting in the tail here because on paper I have Cacace pissing this
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026

Live from 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland..
Queensberry Promotions presents: St. Patrick's Weekend
Time: 4 pm (UK time)
TV/Live stream: Facebook/YouTube
Time: 7 pm UK
TV/Live stream: DAZN UK | Price: £25.99/Month, £249.99/Year
Time: 3 pm ET/ | 12 pm PT
TV/Live stream: DAZN US | Price: $44.99/Month, $449.99/Year
Running Order
*Fight card subject to change.
Live on Facebook | YouTube: 4 pm
4 Round Super-Lightweight Contest
Barry McReynolds vs. Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira
Round Super-Lightweight Contest
Gary Cully vs. Benito Sanchez Garcia
Round Heavyweight Contest
Thomas Carty vs. German Skobenko
Round Middleweight Contest
Bobbi Flood vs. Bela Istvan Orban
8 Round Middleweight Contest
Eoghan Lavin vs. Liam Walsh
10 Round Lightweight Contest
Steven Cairns vs. Arnie Dawson
Live on DAZN: 7 pm UK | 3 pm ET
Vacant IBO Super-Featherweight Championship
Jono Carroll vs. Colm Murphy
Followed by
8 Round Super-Featherweight Contest
Ryan Garner vs. Cristian Bielma
Followed by
4 Round Heavyweight Contest
Adam Olaniyan vs. Jan Bezouska
Followed by
Vacant IBO Super-Lightweight Championship
Pierce O’Leary vs. Maxi Hughes
Followed by
WBA Super-Featherweight Championship
Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace
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Post-Show Card
4 Round Super-Welterweight Contest
Eugene McKeever vs. Adrian Orban
Followed by
4 Round Super-Featherweight Contest
Davey Joyce vs. Wendel Da Costa Santos
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Huge card. See above for order: accurate as of this morning.
Two fights after the main event as well.
Two fights after the main event as well.
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Prelims live from 4 pm
Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
What you fancy there Keith ?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 06:40Too many possibilities for me to bet on this one. Grant Flores vs Rashid Stevens on the Barboza vs Simms undercard is another thing all together.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 08:54Many UK bookmakers currently have Dickens priced at 11/5 or 15/8.
Sky Bet have Cacace around 4/11
Draw around 14/1![]()
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Stevens was a good amateur, but he's 38 and hasn't fought in almost three years. Before that he was fighting once a year. Despite all that, he's a very good southpaw with fast hands, but a bit more research reveals he's more of a YouTuber than a boxer these days. Flores has done eight rounds before and De La Hoya matches them carefully, so I'm on Flores to win. I got 2/13 at QuinnBet, which I think is generous considering Stevens' age and inactivity.skanksta wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 12:43What you fancy there Keith ?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 06:40Too many possibilities for me to bet on this one. Grant Flores vs Rashid Stevens on the Barboza vs Simms undercard is another thing all together.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 08:54
Many UK bookmakers currently have Dickens priced at 11/5 or 15/8.
Sky Bet have Cacace around 4/11
Draw around 14/1![]()
Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
I’m going Scouse Power as always
I love Anto The Andytown Apache as well. Really interesting fight for two lads who’ve had very up and down careers, whilst always being in good fights.
Jazza is my mum’s favourite boxer, funny enough.
I love Anto The Andytown Apache as well. Really interesting fight for two lads who’ve had very up and down careers, whilst always being in good fights.
Jazza is my mum’s favourite boxer, funny enough.
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
enjoying the prelims there are 6 fights on it, already had Cully's comeback and Carty's. Cully looked good nearly got stoppage/RSF in rd5 of 6. Carty looked ponderous and lost rounds, albeit after a layoff and he must have been worried about his knee
Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Not a bad price actually - 1/12 in places.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 13:17Stevens was a good amateur, but he's 38 and hasn't fought in almost three years. Before that he was fighting once a year. Despite all that, he's a very good southpaw with fast hands, but a bit more research reveals he's more of a YouTuber than a boxer these days. Flores has done eight rounds before and De La Hoya matches them carefully, so I'm on Flores to win. I got 2/13 at QuinnBet, which I think is generous considering Stevens' age and inactivity.skanksta wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 12:43What you fancy there Keith ?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 06:40
Too many possibilities for me to bet on this one. Grant Flores vs Rashid Stevens on the Barboza vs Simms undercard is another thing all together.![]()
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
that is really funny as my late Ma liked Dickens, she felt sorry for him when he got his nose/jaw done vs Rigondeaux and liked him after that as he was always chirpy and friendly. I used to wind my Ma up in messages that she loved Dick(ens). Only did it via SMS as she'd have clobbered me...
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
I am going to back Jazza in this; two likeable fellas but Jazza may well be the nicest fella boxing, he's had so many hard fights over the years. Hope it is a corker regardless.
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
and that's Draw No Bet, so a little bit of insurance as well. They also have Gabriella Fundora at 1/16 and she's fighting a 43 year old Australian, who's never fought in America, has a couple of losses and limited skills. She's 1/35 at 365.skanksta wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 13:27Not a bad price actually - 1/12 in places.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 13:17Stevens was a good amateur, but he's 38 and hasn't fought in almost three years. Before that he was fighting once a year. Despite all that, he's a very good southpaw with fast hands, but a bit more research reveals he's more of a YouTuber than a boxer these days. Flores has done eight rounds before and De La Hoya matches them carefully, so I'm on Flores to win. I got 2/13 at QuinnBet, which I think is generous considering Stevens' age and inactivity.![]()
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Re: Jazza Dickens vs. Anthony Cacace | DAZN - 14 March 2026
Lavin-Walsh was a corker, stoppage win for Lavin