Dickens arrives as the WBA super featherweight titleholder, but titles mean less here than timing. He has rebuilt his career quietly, fight by fight, without shortcuts. His last run has been about discipline and positioning rather than statements. Cacace, meanwhile, has never needed hype to stay relevant. He is a pressure fighter by instinct, comfortable working in tight spaces, comfortable being uncomfortable. Belfast fighters tend to be.
This fight is built on familiarity. They know what the other brings. That usually leads to a harder night than either expects.
The co-main carries its own weight. Pierce O’Leary returns to Dublin with momentum and expectation riding close behind. His development has been steady, controlled, and purposeful. He has learned to pace himself, to let rounds come to him rather than forcing moments. Across from him will be Mark Chamberlain, a fighter who does not waste time looking pretty. He steps in, throws with intent, and asks questions early. For O’Leary, this is less about winning and more about proving he can manage pressure when the room is no longer patient.
This is about whether domestic stars can carry big nights without leaning on nostalgia. The crowd will be loud. That part is guaranteed. What matters is who stays composed when the noise fades and the rounds start to stack.
Event details
Event: Dickens vs Cacace
Date: Saturday, March 14
Venue: 3Arena, Dublin
Broadcast: Live on DAZN
Main bouts
Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace, WBA super featherweight title
Pierce O’Leary vs Mark Chamberlain, vacant IBO super lightweight title
Undercard
Additional bouts to be confirmed in the coming weeks

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2026-01-02 12:10:15