Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace - Tonight

Dickens vs Cacace Tonight: Undercard, UK Time & How to Watch

Updated 14 March 2026, 18:00 GMT

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace takes place tonight in Dublin. Ringwalks are expected at around 10:00pm UK time, with the full card underway from 7:00pm live on DAZN. Both the WBA and IBO World Super-Featherweight titles will be on the line. Here’s everything you need; UK fight time, full card, odds and our prediction for one of the best domestic world title fights in years. Dickens (36-5, 15 KOs) makes the first defence of his WBA World Super-Featherweight title against Belfast’s Anthony “The Apache” Cacace (24-1, 9 KOs), who holds the IBO belt and enters as the favourite.

How to watch Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace is live and exclusive on DAZN in the UK. Coverage begins at 7:00pm on Saturday 14 March, with main-event ringwalks expected at around 10:00pm. The fight is not available on free-to-air television. A DAZN subscription is required.

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace fight poster for the IBO and WBA super featherweight title fight on 14 March 2026 in Dublin, Ireland

Dickens vs Cacace undercard and full fight card

The full Dickens vs Cacace undercard features two additional 12-round title fights, a Dublin homecoming for Pierce O’Leary and several notable Irish prospects. Here is the full card for Saturday night in Dublin. All bouts confirmed by Queensberry Promotions and subject to change.

Full Dickens vs Cacace card:

– Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace – WBA World Super-Featherweight Title

– Pierce O’Leary vs Maxi Hughes – Vacant IBO Light-Welterweight Title

– Jono Carroll vs Colm Murphy – Vacant IBO Super-Featherweight Title

– Steven Cairns vs Arnie Dawson – Lightweight

– Eoghan Lavin vs Liam Walsh – Middleweight

– Ryan Garner vs Cristian Bielma – Super-Featherweight

– Barry McReynolds vs Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira – Light-Welterweight

– Davey Joyce vs Wendel da Costa Santos – Super-Featherweight

– Adam Olaniyan vs TBA – Heavyweight

– Gary Cully vs Benito Sanchez Garcia – Light-Welterweight

– Thomas Carty vs German Skobenko – Heavyweight

– Bobbi Flood vs Bela Istvan Orban – Middleweight

– Eugene McKeever vs Adrian Orban – Light-Middleweight

This is one of the strongest cards assembled so far in 2026. The co-main event sees Dublin’s Pierce O’Leary (18-0, 10 KOs) fight in his home city for the first time as a professional, taking on late replacement Maxi Hughes after Mark Chamberlain withdrew due to an infection. The vacant IBO light-welterweight title is on the line.

The third 12-rounder pits veteran Jono Carroll against unbeaten Colm Murphy for the vacant IBO super-featherweight belt. A proper Dublin vs Belfast derby with both men having plenty to prove. Carroll has won seven of his last eight since a 2020 upset loss to Hughes, while Murphy takes a significant step up in class.

Two of Ireland’s most exciting amateur talents also make their professional debuts. Heavyweight Adam Olaniyan and middleweight Bobbi Flood have been among the country’s top amateurs for years, and both step into the paid ranks on a major stage. Super-featherweight Ryan Garner (18-0, 7 KOs), the British champion from Southampton, is another one to watch. He has already stated publicly that he wants the winner of the main event and is currently ranked third by the WBC.

Dickens vs Cacace odds: who is favourite?

Anthony Cacace is the betting favourite for Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace, priced at around 4/11 with most bookmakers (approximately a 73% implied chance of victory). Dickens is available at roughly 11/5 (around a 31% implied chance), while a draw is priced near 16/1 (about a 6% chance).

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What both fighters have said

At Thursday’s final press conference in Dublin, neither fighter went for theatrics. Both kept it respectful. Dickens, on preparing for Cacace said, “My coach made me sit down and watch three of his recent fights. I was very, very impressed by his style of boxing. How he can box like a small man or a big man. He’s good at everything, really.” and Cacace later explained “We are fighters and one punch can change everything. I know Jazza has a big heart, same as me. We’re pretty similar in terms of career, so I fully respect Jazza for what he’s done.” Both showing massive amounts of respect for each other. 

Dickens went on to speak about his mindset as champion: “When you become a champion it doesn’t change anything. You still have to go in there and win your title back, so it’s the same for me as it is for him.”

Cacace on what this fight means: “Two years ago, I had absolutely nothing. Now I’ve won the IBO, the IBF, secured my family’s future and done things I never thought I would have and now it’s about legacy. I want to cement my family name in Irish boxing history.”

Jazza Dickens Tale of the Tape and Recent Form:

  • W KO4 vs Albert Batyrgaziev — WBA Interim World Super-Featherweight Title
  • W UD10 vs Zelfa Barrett
  • L KO10 vs Hector Andres Sosa — IBO Featherweight Title defence
  • W UD12 vs Lerato Dlamini — IBO Featherweight Title
  • Nationality : British
  • Age : 34
  • Height : 5′ 5″
  • Reach: 63″
  • Total fights : 41
  • Record : 36-5 (15 KOs)

Dickens goes into this fight on the back of four wins in his last five and the Batyrgaziev stoppage in Istanbul was the defining moment of his career. The Barrett win before that was solid too, beating a proper operator in Barrett by clear unanimous decision. The Sosa knockout loss in Dubai in 2023 is the one blemish on his record. A fight he was winning before an overhand right put him on the canvas in the tenth. The concern heading into Dublin is purely the size differential and the step up in class compared to Cacace’s most recent opponents.

Anthony Cacace Tale of the Tape and Recent Form:

  • W KO4 vs Albert Batyrgaziev — WBA Interim World Super-Featherweight Title
  • W UD10 vs Zelfa Barrett
  • L KO10 vs Hector Andres Sosa — IBO Featherweight Title defence
  • W UD12 vs Lerato Dlamini — IBO Featherweight Title
  • Nationality: British
  • Age: 34
  • Height: 5′ 5″
  • Reach: 63″
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Total fights: 41 (262 rounds)
  • Record: 36-5 (15 KOs)

The last two years have been remarkable for Cacace. He walked into Riyadh as a 23-1 underdog and stopped the previously unbeaten Joe Cordina in eight rounds to win the IBF belt. Then he went to Wembley against Josh Warrington, a fighter with a huge fanbase and the crowd behind him, and won clearly on all three scorecards. Then he went to Nottingham, hostile territory, and stopped Leigh Wood in the ninth. The only defeat on his record, a unanimous decision loss to Martin J. Ward back in 2017. He is 36, which is worth noting

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace prediction

Split Decision backs Cacace to win by unanimous decision, with Dickens making it competitive in the middle rounds but ultimately unable to bridge the gap consistently enough to take the title from Cacace.

 

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Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace F.A.Q.

The main event ringwalks for Dickens v Cacace are expected at approximately 10:00 PM GMT on Saturday, 14 March 2026. The DAZN broadcast gets underway from 7:00 PM GMT, so there is a full undercard to enjoy before the main event.

The fight takes place at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland — one of the biggest indoor venues on the island of Ireland and a fitting stage for a world title fight on St Patrick’s Day weekend.

Both fighters enter as world champions. Jazza Dickens’ WBA World Super-Featherweight title and Anthony Cacace’s IBO Super-Featherweight belt are both on the line, meaning the winner leaves Dublin holding two recognised world championships.

Cacace is the favourite, available at approximately 4/11 with most bookmakers, with Dickens priced around 11/5. A draw is 16/1. The odds reflect Cacace’s superior physical attributes and the quality of his recent wins over Cordina, Warrington, and Wood.