RESULTS
Anthony Cacace Claims Second World Title — Belfast's Double Champion
Cacace defeats Jazza Dickens to become two-time world champion.
Anthony Cacace's done it. The Belfast fighter's now a two-time world champion after a dominant performance over Jazza Dickens. This isn't just about the belts—it's about Cacace cementing his place among boxing's elite.
Let's be honest, Cacace had to do this. He'd already proven himself by winning a world title before, but the boxing world's always asking "what's next?" For Cacace, the answer was to go out and prove he could win another one at a higher level.
The reality is, what Cacace showed against Dickens was maturity. He didn't get drawn into a slugfest with a fighter who wanted to make it a war. He controlled distance, used his footwork, and dissected an opponent who's won fights at this level before.
This is what separates the good fighters from the great ones. Cacace's got boxing IQ. He's got timing, he's got distance management, and he's not impressed by names. He goes out and does a job.
Belfast's got every right to be buzzing. Cacace's brought championship glory back to his city, and he's done it twice now. He's beaten quality opposition along the way—Dickens is a proper fighter, not some bum that the promoters dug up for a quick win.
Now comes the real test. Cacace's got options. He can move up, he can defend, he can seek out the biggest names. But he's proven his worth. He's a world-class super featherweight, and anyone at 130 pounds knows they've got to be on their A-game if they're facing him.
This is just the beginning of Cacace's real story. The titles validate what he's always known about himself. Now he's got to prove he belongs in the conversation with the very best. That's the next chapter.