JAZZA DICKENS puts his world title on the line TONIGHT against Anthony Cacace – and you don’t want to miss it!
stunning four rounds against Albert Batyrgaziev was enough to see him secure the WBA belt last July.
Jazza Dickens is looking to build on his impressive recordCredit: Getty
Anthony Cacace dismantled Leigh Wood in his last fightCredit: Reuters
And the British star was upgraded to full world champion after Lamont Roach vacated the title to move up in weight.
But his first title defence will be a tough one as Dickens takes on Belfast who is out to become a two-time world champion himself.
However, fans are intrigued to see how Cacace will get on as he hasn’t fought since his statement victory over Leigh Wood nine months ago.
You don’t want to miss this and SunSport has the exact time the blockbuster headline bout is scheduled to start.
What is the EXACT ring-walk time for Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace?
- Ring-walks for are expected to start at approximately 10.05pm GMT which is 5.05pm ET.
- Meaning that the bell for the main event should go around 20 minutes later – 10.30pm GMT / 5.30pm ET.
- DAZN coverage begins at 7pm GMT.
- Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace will take place on Saturday, March 14.
What is the Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace full card?
Card subject to change
- James Dickens v Anthony Cacace – WBA world super-featherweight title
- Pierce O’Leary v Maxi Hughes – vacant IBO light-welterweight title
- Jono Carroll v Colm Murphy – vacant IBO super-featherweight title
- Steven Cairns v Arnie Dawson – lightweight
- Eoghan Lavin v Liam Walsh – middleweight
- Ryan Garner v TBA – super-featherweight
- Barry McReynolds v Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira – light-welterweight
- Davey Joyce v TBA – super-featherweight
- Adam Olaniyan v TBA – heavyweight
- Gary Cully v Benito Sanchez Garcia – light-welterweight
- Thomas Carty v German Skobenko – heavyweight
- Bobbi Flood v Bela Istvan Orban – middleweight
- Eugene McKeever v TBA – light-middleweight
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will make his return in April against Arslanbek Makhmudov while Oleksandr Usyk takes on the king of kickboxing Rico Verhoeven.
features for the first time since making the switch to Zuffa Boxing and Fabio Wardley will defend his newly won heavyweight crown.
Canelo Alvarez will be hoping to return after his defeat to Terence Crawford and heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk will also need to defend his straps.
Derek Chisora will fight for the 50th and (perhaps) final time against Deontay Wilder while Daniel Dubois is also on the comeback trail.
A whole bunch of British stars could also take a leap into superstardom, with the likes of , Hamzah Sheeraz and Adam Azim ready to join the very top of the sport.
March
- Sat 14 – Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace – WBA super-featherweight title – DAZN
- Sat 21 – George Liddard vs Tyler Denny – British & Commonwealth Middleweight title – DAZN
- Sat 28 – Moses Itauma vs Jermaine Franklin – DAZN
- Sat 28 – Sebastian Fundora vs Keith Thurman – Amazon Prime PPV
April
- Sat 4 – Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora – DAZN PPV
- Sun 5 – Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper – Sky Sports
- Sat 11 – Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov – Netflix
- Sat 11 – Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis – Netflix
- Sat 18 – Callum Smith vs David Morrell – DAZN
- Sat 18 – Manny Pacquiao vs Ruslan Provodnikov
- Sat 25 – Lawrence Okolie vs Tony Yoka – DAZN
May
- Sat 2 – Zurdo Ramirez vs David Benavidez – WBA & WBO Cruiserweight titles – Prime Video
- Sat 9 – Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois – WBO title – DAZN
- Sat 23 – Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven – WBC title – DAZN
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