Jazza Dickens Explained

Jazza Dickens
Realname:James Dickens
Nickname:Jazza
Weight:
Nationality:British
Birth Date:1991 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Style:Southpaw
Total:38
Wins:33
Ko:13
Losses:5

James "Jazza" Dickens (born 12 April 1991) is a British professional boxer.

Career

Born in Mill Lane Hospital, Liverpool, Dickens took up boxing at the age of 12 at the Salisbury ABC; After two years he moved on to the Golden Gloves ABC before moving on again to the Everton Red Triangle Boxing Club, representing his country many times at junior level.[1] [2] He won the senior ABA bantamweight title in 2010.

After missing out on selection for the Commonwealth Games, he turned professional, making his pro debut in January 2011. He won his first thirteen fights, including victories over Yuriy Voronin and Franklin Varela, before facing the also unbeaten Jon Fernandes in March 2013 for the vacant English super-bantamweight title at the Echo Arena, Liverpool. Dickens took a unanimous decision to become English champion.

Dickens won his next two fights against Dai Davies and Reynaldo Cajina, before meeting Kid Galahad for the vacant British super-bantamweight title in September 2013.[3] Galahad stopped Dickens in the tenth round, inflicting the first defeat of his professional career.[4]

Dickens won his next two fights before getting a second chance at the British title after Gavin McDonnell vacated it. He faced Josh Wale at the Echo Arena in March 2015, this time winning via unanimous decision to add the British title to his English title.

He beat Arnoldo Solano on points in July 2015.

On 16 July 2016, Dickens challenged Guillermo Rigondeaux for the WBA (Super) super-bantamweight title. Dickens' corner pulled him out of the fight after round two, after it was discovered that a big left hand by Rigonedaux had fractured Dickens' jaw.[5]

In his next fight, Dickens fought Thomas Patrick Ward in a bid to defend his British super-bantamweight title. Despite Ward's strong start, Dickens seemed to be the one racking up the points in the early rounds. This would be the case, until a sudden turn in the fight in which Ward started to punish Dickens. In the ninth round, Ward was pushed to the canvas, which opened up a cut above his left eye, leading the referee to stop the fight on the advice of the ringside doctor. At the time of stoppage the scorecards were 85–87, 84–88, and 85–87 in favor of the challenger. Ward won the fight by technical decision.[6]

Golden Contract tournament

In the semi-finals, Dickens battled fellow Brit Leigh Wood. Early in the fight, Dickens had swelling over his left eye, but managed to put on a very good performance throughout the fight.[7] Dickens, who was ranked #3 at featherweight by the IBF at the time, managed to snatch a majority decision victory.[8]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
38Win33–5Jayro Fernando DuranTKO6 (6), 29 Jun 2024
37Win32–5Hector Andres SosaKO10 (12), 22 Jul 2023
36Win32–4Lerato DlaminiUD1215 Oct 2022
35Win31–4Andoni GagoKO5 (10), 22 Apr 2022
34Loss30–4Kid GalahadRTD11 (12), 7 Aug 2021
33Win30–3Ryan WalshUD102 Dec 2020
32Win29–3Leigh WoodMD1021 Feb 2020
31Win28–3Carlos RamosUD104 Oct 2019
30Win27–3Nathaniel MayUD1012 Jul 2019
29Win26–3Nasibu Ramadhani TKO5 (10), 19 Apr 2019
28Win25–3Miguel EncarnacionTKO1 (8), 9 Nov 2018
27Win24–3Pablo NarvaezKO1 (6), 27 Jul 2018
26Win23–3Barnie ArguellesTKO5 (6)2 Mar 2018
25Loss22–3Thomas Patrick Ward9 (12), 13 May 2017
24Loss22–2Guillermo RigondeauxRTD2 (12), 16 Jul 2016
23Win22–1Reynaldo CajinaRTD7 (8), 12 Mar 2016
22Win21–1Martin Ward1220 Nov 2015
21Win20–1Arnoldo SolanoPTS625 Jul 2015
20Win19–1Josh WaleUD126 Mar 2015
19Win18–1Giorgi GachechiladzeTKO2 (8), 25 Oct 2014
18Win17–1Krzysztof RogowskiPTS68 Mar 2014
17Loss16–1Kid GalahadTKO10 (12), 14 Sep 2013
16Win16–0Reynaldo CajinaPTS46 Jul 2013
15Win15–0Dai DaviesPTS1024 May 2013
14Win14–0Jon Fernandes1030 Mar 2013
13Win13–0Franklin VarelaPTS824 Nov 2012
12Win12–0Michael Isaac CarreroTKO6 (8), 5 Oct 2012
11Win11–0Kristian LaightPTS629 Jul 2012
10Win10–0Yuriy VoroninTKO4 (6), 21 Apr 2012
9Win9–0Janis PuksinsTKO3 (6), 10 Mar 2012
8Win8–0Barrington BrownPTS64 Feb 2012
7Win7–0Dougie CurranPTS416 Dec 2011
6Win6–0James Ancliff2 (6), 12 Nov 2011
5Win5–0Chris RileyPTS430 Sep 2011
4Win4–0Chuck JonesPTS430 Jul 2011
3Win3–0Stoyan SerbezovPTS420 May 2011
2Win2–0Sali Mustafov1 (4), 26 Mar 2011
1Win1–0Pavels Senkovs422 Jan 2011

External links

Notes and References

  1. Evans, Glynn (2014) "In Depth with Jazza Dickens", BoxNation, 4 March 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2015
  2. Lubin, Rhian (2015) "Everton Red Triangle Boxing club and Jazza Dickens back CALM'S campaign against male suicide", Liverpool Echo, 27 March 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015
  3. "Kid Galahad confident he will see off James Dickens and become British champion", Sky Sports, 11 September 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2015
  4. McKenna, Micheal (2015) "Seconds Out: James 'Jazza' Dickens keen to right the wrongs of last British title challenge", Liverpool Echo, 23 January 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015
  5. Web site: 16 July 2016. Guillermo Rigondeaux Breaks Jazza Dickens' Jaw For RTD Win. 2020-08-14. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  6. Web site: 13 May 2017. Jazza Dickens Loses British Title To Thomas Patrick Ward In Leeds. 2020-08-14. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  7. Web site: 21 February 2020. Jazza Dickens To Face Ryan Walsh After Outpointing Leigh Wood. 2020-08-14. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  8. Web site: Wood vs Dickens - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. 2020-08-14. Box.Live. en.