Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields March 12, 2026, 3:40 p.m.

Jazza Dickens and Anthony Cacace face off in the main event for the WBA World Super Featherweight Title at 3Arena in Dublin. Both fighters aim to claim victory, with Dickens representing England's Merseyside and Cacace hailing from Northern Ireland.

Jazza Dickens turned pro in 2011 and has built an impressive record with 36 wins out of 41 fights. Known for his orthodox stance, he lacks knockout power but brings resilience in the ring. Anthony Cacace began his career in 2009 and has achieved 24 wins with only one loss, maintaining a similar strategy with no knockouts. Facing stronger opponents gives Cacace an edge over Dickens by better preparing him for tough fights like this one. He appears ready to take on any challenge.

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace Fight Card

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace Undercard

Jazza Dickens vs Anthony Cacace Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Jazza Dickens record: 36-5
  • Anthony Cacace record: 24-1
  • Belts at stake: WBA World Super Featherweight Title

Jazza Dickens faces Anthony Cacace for the WBA World Super Featherweight Title.

Jazza Dickens, an orthodox fighter from Liverpool, turned professional from a young age and holds a record of 36 wins and 5 losses in super featherweight. His recent fights display experience but face challenges against experienced opponents with higher reach. Cacace's towering height presents a tough match due to this significant advantage.

Anthony Cacace, known as The Apache, holds a strong record with only one loss out of 25 bouts. He has fought extensively in Europe and boasts higher reach ability at 178 cm. Past victories against tactical fighters suggest he can handle Jazza's aggression effectively.

Pierce O'Leary vs Maxi Hughes Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Pierce O'Leary record: 18-0
  • Maxi Hughes record: 29-8
  • Belts at stake: IBO World Super Lightweight Title

Pierce O'Leary faces Maxi Hughes for the IBO World Super Lightweight Title in the super lightweight class.

Pierce O'Leary, known as "Big Bang," boasts an unbeaten record of 18 wins since turning pro. He fights from Dublin, Ireland. O'Leary won in his previous fight decisively against an undefeated opponent, showing adaptability and precision. His consistent success hints at maintaining momentum against Hughes.

Maxi Hughes, dubbed "Maximus," carries a 29-win record with experience matured over many bouts. Coming from Doncaster, England, he also defends a solid record but faced setbacks like his last fight losing against another contender who didn't match up to O'Leary’s caliber.

Jono Carroll vs Colm Murphy Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Jono Carroll record: 25-3
  • Colm Murphy record: 16-0
  • Belts at stake: IBO World Super Featherweight Title

Jono Carroll faces Colm Murphy with the IBO World Super Featherweight Title at stake.

Jono Carroll turned pro in 2012 and holds a record of 25 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. His experience includes various fights but recently hasn't fought since no data is available for past matches. Carroll's last recorded opponents lack specifics, making his current performance hard to gauge against Murphy.

Colm Murphy, undefeated with 16 wins since turning pro, shows a solid career trajectory. His recent victories further highlight his rising potential in the division. Facing an experienced Carroll may test him, yet his unblemished record suggests strong promise in this fight.

Eoghan Lavin vs Liam Walsh Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Eoghan Lavin record: 7-0
  • Liam Walsh record: 9-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Eoghan Lavin faces Liam Walsh in a middleweight bout with no titles at stake.

Eoghan Lavin, 23 years old, remains undefeated with a record of 7 wins and no losses since turning professional. His lack of knockout victories suggests skillful tactical fighting over power. With no prior data about recent matches or competitors, it's hard to assess potential challenges against Walsh.

Liam Walsh brings more experience with 9 wins and 2 draws and also maintains an unbeaten status as one year older than Lavin. He has no knockout wins either but his style will be tested against Lavin's youth and speed.

Steven Cairns vs Arnie Dawson Fight

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Steven Cairns record: 13-0
  • Arnie Dawson record: 8-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Steven Cairns faces Arnie Dawson in a light weight class fight with no belts or titles on the line.

Steven Cairns turned pro with no losses and boasts a matching undefeated record of 13 wins, showing strong consistency in the ring. His past opponents have not halted his advance nor challenged him significantly. His last competitor also lacked notable knockouts, indicating a possible advantage for Cairns over Dawson's similar fight style.

Arnie Dawson holds a respectable record of 8 wins and 1 defeat. His sole loss suggests inexperience when compared to Cairns' flawless trajectory. Dawson's challenges could arise from less effective defense noted in past matches, potentially posing difficulties against Cairns' more seasoned approach.

Bobbi Flood vs Bela Istvan Orban Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Bobbi Flood record:
  • Bela Istvan Orban record: 6-19
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Bobbi Flood is fighting Bela Istvan Orban in a middleweight match with no belts on the line.

Bobbi Flood, residing in Dublin, Ireland, fights in the middleweight division with an orthodox stance. Details of his professional record and experience are unavailable. He currently lacks recent fight context or any notable accolades against opponents with detailed records, making projections challenging.

Bela Istvan Orban comes from Budapest, Hungary. He maintains a fight record of 6 wins, 19 losses, and 2 draws without knockout victories. Heavy losses indicate potential challenges against fighters with unknown strengths like Bobbi, where statistical details favor neither side convincingly based on available information.

Barry McReynolds vs Jonatas de Oliveira Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Barry McReynolds record: 3-0
  • Jonatas de Oliveira record: 6-38
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Barry McReynolds faces Jonatas de Oliveira in a super light bout, with no titles on the line.

Barry McReynolds, from Belfast, has been professional since his debut fight. Though young, he holds an undefeated record of 3 wins and no losses. As a novice in the super light category, his recent matches lack notable opponents. Given Oliveira's extensive losing record, Barry is optimistic about adding another win.

Jonatas de Oliveira started his career earlier but struggled with an unfavorable 6 wins and 38 losses. He often faces defeat due to opponents capitalizing on his weaknesses. In this match with Barry, his experience might not outweigh the high number of past defeats.

Gary Cully vs Benito Garcia Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Gary Cully record: 18-2
  • Benito Garcia record: 17-17
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Gary Cully faces Benito Garcia in a super light fight with no belts on the line.

Gary Cully, known as "The Diva," turned professional in 2017 and has an impressive record with 18 wins and only 2 losses. Despite no knockouts, his consistent performance suggests strong endurance and skill. The date of his last bout isn't available, which makes it hard to gauge recent form against high-stakes opponents. His past experience positions him as a favorite against opposition holding weaker records.

Benito Garcia, or "Canelito," shares the ring with experience from 17 wins but also bears 17 losses and 4 draws. Without knockout victories, he shows durability but lacks finishing power. Given his mixed results against similarly matched competitors, Cully presents a formidable challenge due to superior consistency and fewer previous losses.

Thomas Carty vs German Skobenko Fight

  • Division/Weight: heavy
  • Thomas Carty record: 10-1
  • German Skobenko record: 6-18
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Thomas Carty takes on German Skobenko with no belts on the line.

Thomas Carty, known as "The Bomber," turned professional with a keen eye on climbing the ranks, having secured 10 wins and only 1 loss. Amongst his past opponents were those with varied fight records, which might have prepared him for challenges ahead. His one significant loss came against an opponent of higher caliber in the division, so facing Skobenko should be less imposing given their current form.

German Skobenko, aka "Otlichnik," brings to the table a seasoned yet struggling professional career with 6 wins, 18 losses, and 2 draws. His last bouts against fighters mostly inside or below his skill level highlight vulnerability. Facing Carty could prove daunting due to Carty's superior win record and preparation.

 

Eugene McKeever vs Adrián Orbán Fight

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Eugene McKeever record: 1-0
  • Adrián Orbán record: 6-18
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Eugene McKeever faces Adrián Orbán in a welterweight bout with no belts on the line.

Eugene McKeever, an orthodox fighter from Northern Ireland, turned professional recently and holds a young record of 1 win and no losses. His recent opponent does not provide much data to gauge his current capabilities. This makes him somewhat unpredictable against someone with more experience like Orbán.

Adrián Orbán has fought 25 times with 6 wins, drawing 1 and losing 18. Despite these losses, he brings valuable fight experience which poses a challenge for McKeever's limited track record in the welterweight class.

Davey Joyce vs Wendel Santos Fight

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Davey Joyce record: 1-0
  • Wendel Santos record: 3-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Davey Joyce faces Wendel Santos with no belts on the line.

Davey Joyce turned pro recently and has just one win. With no knockouts, his record shows inexperience at a professional level. The absence of previous fights makes it hard to assess his ability against opponents like Santos.

Wendel Santos, known as Para, holds a record of three wins, six losses, and three draws. His lack of knockout victories may suggest less punching power. Facing newcomers like Joyce may offer him a chance to improve his standing, given Davey's limited fight history and unproven skills in the super featherweight division.

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