WBA World Super Featherweight Boxing: Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace – Preview
The WBA Super Featherweight fight is here, bringing you the “Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace” clash on March 14, 2026. This time, Jazza Dickens defends his WBA Super Featherweight title for the first time. The WBA World Super Featherweight fight is set to occur at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. Previously, Jazza Dickens won the belt, beating Albert Batyrgaziev. Now, he is facing Anthony Cacace to save his title. Cacace comes after a long break, creating uncertainty. But his last fight was an outstanding clash, where he amazed the fans. Will Dickens defend his title? Or, will Cacace become the new Champion? As the fight gets inside the ring, we will get to see one of the most dramatic matchups. Let’s see the full preview of “Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace”.
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Fighters’ Bio and Stats
Jazza Dickens
Nationality: British
Age: 34
Height: 5′ 5″
Reach:63″
Total fights: 41
Record: 36-5 (15 Knockouts)
Anthony Cacace
Nationality: Irish
Age: 37
Height: 5′ 10″
Reach: 71″
Total fights: 24
Record: 23-1 (8 Knockouts)
Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace – Fighters’ Background
Jazza Dickens’ Early Career
Jazza Dickens is a professional boxer who has won numerous titles in various weight categories. Currently, he has the WBA Super Featherweight title, beating Albert Batyrgaziev recently. He began his boxing career early at the age of twelve, having shown a great passion for boxing tournaments. At the national level, Jazza Dickens has represented Ireland and won some notable accolades. He sought to play for the Commonwealth Games. But he got rejected, which propelled him to turn professional. In 2011, Dickens became a professional boxer, fighting his first bout against Pavels Senkovs, which he eventually won. He kept his professional record so elite that he never lost until 16 games.
Jazza Dickens’ Professional Career
Dickens quickly became a star boxer after his fight against Albert Batyrgaziev. He earned a stoppage within four rounds. Dickens won his first title, the English Super Bantamweight title, fighting against Jon Fernandes. Later in 2019, Dickens got his pivotal moment in his boxing career. He won the IBF European Featherweight title in 2019 by unanimous decision. After that, he won the vacant IBO Featherweight title against Lerato Dlamini. However, he failed to defend the title in his very next fight. Following that, Dickens moved up in the scale and won the IBA and WBA Interim Super-Featherweight champion. Now, Dickens is ready to face Anthony Cacace in the upcoming “Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace” clash.
Jazza Dickens’ Record
Result
Opponent Name
Method
Round
Win
Pavels Senkovs
PTS
4
Win
Sali Mustafov
TKO
1 (4)
Win
Chuck Jones
PTS
4
Win
Chris Riley
PTS
4
Win
James Ancliff
RTD
2 (6)
Win
Dougie Curran
PTS
4
Win
Barrington Brown
PTS
6
Win
Janis Puksins
TKO
3 (6)
Win
Yuriy Voronin
TKO
4 (6)
Win
Kristian Laight
PTS
6
Win
Michael Isaac Carrero
TKO
6 (8)
Win
Franklin Varela
PTS
8
Win
Jon Fernandes
UD
10
Win
Dai Davies
PTS
10
Win
Reynaldo Cajina
PTS
4
Loss
Kid Galahad
TKO
10 (12)
Win
Andoni Gago
KO
5 (10)
Win
Lerato Dlamini
UD
12
Loss
Hector Andres Sosa
KO
10 (12)
Win
Thomas Patrick Ward
TD
9 (12)
Loss
Guillermo Rigondeaux
RTD
2 (12)
Win
Martin Ward
SD
12
Win
Josh Wale
UD
12
Win
Giorgi Gachechiladze
TKO
2 (8)
Win
Nathaniel May
UD
10
Win
Carlos Ramos
UD
10
Win
Leigh Wood
MD
10
Win
Ryan Walsh
UD
10
Loss
Kid Galahad
RTD
11 (12)
Win
Reynaldo Cajina
RTD
7 (8)
Win
Arnold Solano
PTS
6
Win
Josh Wale
UD
12
Win
Thomas Patrick Ward
TD
9 (12)
Win
Miguel Encarnacion
TKO
1 (8)
Loss
Thomas Patrick Ward
TD
9 (12)
Win
Barnie Arguelles
TKO
5 (6)
Win
Pablo Narvaez
KO
1 (6)
Win
Jayro Fernando Duran
TKO
6 (6)
Win
Eduardo Mancito
TKO
7 (8)
Win
Zelfa Barrett
UD
10
Win
Albert Batyrgaziev
KO
4 (12)
Anthony Cacace’s Early Career
Anthony Cacace is an emerging boxer, professionally boxing in the Super Featherweight category. He is a prominent Irish boxer who has held multiple titles, including the IBO super-featherweight and IBF super-featherweight titles. He started to train in boxing at the age of 11 at Oliver Plunkett Boxing Club. As an amateur boxer, he built an excellent career, reported as 36-8. His achievements during his amateur career include European Junior medals and 4 Nations Championships Gold Medals. Although he had a successful amateur career, he has expressed some regret for not contributing to the Olympics.
Anthony Cacace’s Professional Career
Also known as “The Apache”, Cacace has a strong professional career, having won 23 of his 24 total fights. He also has a strong knockout potential, which makes him a dangerous opponent against Dickens. He captured the British Super Featherweight title in 2019, which marked the start of his professional boxing career. However, he gained worldwide attention when he won the IBO World Super Featherweight title. He beat Michael Magnesi by split decision. After that, he achieved a major milestone in 2024. Cacace beat Joe Cordina and won the IBF world title. As a result, Anthony Cacace became the first Irish boxer to hold a major belt in that division. Now, he is scheduled to face Jazza Dickens in the upcoming “Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace” bout.
Anthony Cacace’s Record
Result
Opponent Name
Method
Round
Win
Ben Wager
TKO
1 (4)
Win
Kristian Laight
PTS
4
Win
Mickey Coveney
TKO
6 (6)
Win
Alvaras Balsys
PTS
8
Win
Youssef al-Hamidi
PTS
4
Win
Zsolt Nagy
PTS
6
Win
Osnel Charles
UD
4
Win
Simas Volosinas
PTS
6
Win
Santiago Bustos
PTS
8
Win
Karoly Lakatos
TKO
3
Win
Ronnie Clark
KO
10
Win
Jamie Quinn
RTD
1
Win
Leonel Hernandez
PTS
6
Loss
Martin Joseph Ward
UD
12
Win
Reynaldo Mora
PTS
6
Win
Alan Castillo
PTS
8
Win
Sam Bowen
SD
12
Win
Lyon Woodstock
UD
12
Win
Michael Magnesi
SD
12
Win
Damian Wrzesiński
UD
12
Win
Joe Cordina
TKO
8
Win
Josh Warrington
UD
12
Win
Leigh Wood
TKO
9
Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace: Previous Fights Breakdown
Dickens vs Batyrgaziev
Jazza Dickens was stable against Batyrgaziev in the previous fight. He effectively absorbed punishments while still maximizing opportunities. Throughout the rounds, Batyrgaziev was focused on outboxing Dickens. However, Dickens was actively looking for opportunities to knock out, which he eventually did. In the fourth round, Jazza Dickens knocked out Batyrgaziev and won the bout ultimately.
Cacace vs Leigh Wood
In his previous fight, Cacace was actively avoiding strikes while capitalizing on his footwork. He landed clear strikes, making Wood go weak. The fight extended for 9 rounds, until Leigh Wood was defeated by Cacace with a technical knockout. Cacace was relentless throughout the fight, coming up with unpredictable combinations.
Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace Preview
Jazza Dickens is a powerful fighter whose only tactics are his elite ring IQ and controlled footwork. His effective counterpunching abilities will enable him to land clean and more frequent punches. Additionally, he uses stiff jabs and rapid combinations. So, it will keep Cacace distracted throughout the game. Above all, he has a threatening knockout ratio. This gives an edge to Jazza Dickens in this “Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace” clash.
Anthony Cacace, on the other hand, comes as a prolific boxer with a good record. He has a good range of southpaw stance and counter-punching style. Cacace also uses upper cuts and unpredictable combinations. But he relies mostly on outboxing, despite a good knockout ratio. However, Cacace comes after a long break, which makes it difficult for him to outbox Dickens.