Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace: World Title Showdown in Dublin
Jazza Dickens will finally defend his super-featherweight world title tonight against Anthony Cacace in a highly anticipated bout in Dublin. The fight, scheduled for St Patrick's Day weekend, promises to be a thrilling event after Dickens was previously denied the opportunity to defend his title in Saudi Arabia over Christmas due to a last-minute opponent withdrawal.
Start Times and Fight Schedule
The main event between Dickens and Cacace is expected to start at approximately 10.05pm tonight, following the ring walks. However, with a packed 12-fight undercard, the start time could be delayed. The televised portion of the card begins at 7pm, while the first fight of the night kicks off around 4.30pm.
How to Watch and Live Stream
Tonight's fights will be broadcast live and exclusively on DAZN, starting from 6.30pm. Existing customers can watch for free, and the event can be streamed on TVs, laptops, or mobile devices. To sign up, DAZN offers an annual pass starting at £15.99 monthly or £119.99 annually, which includes over 185 fights per year from top promoters, plus MMA, BKFC, and Misfits crossover boxing.
Full Fight Card and Undercard
The event features a stacked lineup, including two IBO world title fights: Pierce O'Leary vs Maxi Hughes and Jono Carroll vs Colm Murphy. Additionally, young heavyweight star Adam Olaniyan makes his debut, alongside a host of Irish talent. The full fight card is as follows:
- Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace
- Pierce O'Leary vs Maxi Hughes
- Jono Carroll vs Colm Murphy
- Steven Cairns vs Arnie Dawson
- Eoghan Lavin vs Liam Walsh
- Ryan Garner vs Cristian Bielma
- Davey Joyce vs Wendel Da Costa Santos
- Eugene McKeever vs Adrian Orban
- Barry McReynolds vs Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira
- Adam Olaniyan vs Jan Bezouska
- Gary Cully vs Benito Sanchez Garcia
- Thomas Carty vs German Skobenko
- Bobbi Flood vs Bela Istvan Orban
Quotes from the Fighters
Jazza Dickens expressed his excitement, stating, "It feels great to be back here in Dublin... I am very grateful to Queensberry for putting the show on for all the talent here." He added, "My coach made me sit down and watch three of his fights... I was very, very impressed by his style of boxing."
Anthony Cacace highlighted his motivation, saying, "It is another great opportunity presented to me now, to become a two-time world champion." He emphasized, "I win this title and I will go down as one of Ireland’s greatest ever fighters... I want to cement my family name in boxing history."
With both fighters hungry for victory, tonight's event is set to deliver an unforgettable night of boxing in front of a packed Dublin crowd.



