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What time and TV channel is Anthony Cacace v Jazza Dickens on tonight? Full card and betting info

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Jazza Dickens’ WBA World super-featherweight title will be on the line in Dublin

Frank Warren and Queensbury bring a stacked card to the 3Arena on Saturday night, with Belfast’s Anthony Cacace topping the bill as he aims to become a three-time World Champion when he takes on Liverpool’s Jazza Dickens for the WBA Super-featherweight title.

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It’s a card that could go down in Irish boxing history, with Dubliner Pierce O’Leary in the role as hometown favourite as he takes on Maxi Hughes for the vacant IBO Super-Lightweight title.

O’Leary had been due to face Mark Chamberlain, who was struck down by an illness and hasn’t recovered in time for Saturday’s contest.

Up until a few years ago, it looked as though Cacace’s career was set to peter out. However, as if a switch has been flicked, the 37-year-old has taken his game to a whole new level in recent times, knocking off the likes of Joe Cordina, Josh Warrington and Leigh Wood in extremely impressive fashion.

On Saturday night, he takes on Jazza Dickens in front of what should be a raucous crowd at Dublin’s 3Arena.

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Here is everything you need to know about the fight:

When and where is the fight?

Cacace vs Dickens is at the 3Arena in Dublin on Saturday, March 14.

What time is the main event?

The main card starts at 7pm with the main event expected at approx 10pm.

Is the fight on TV?

Yes, the fight is being screened by DAZN.

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Is there a stream available?

Yes, the full card is being shown on streaming service DAZN.

Any other coverage?

Belfast Live will have a live blog on the action from the 3Arena

Fight card

(Subject to change)

Jazza Dickens v Anthony Cacace – WBA world super-featherweight title

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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

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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

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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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Betting odds

Cacace 4/11

Dickens 11/5

Draw 16/1

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