The undefeated Stephen Simmons entered this fight with a perfect record of 11-0-0 (5 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.40 cruiserweight in the world; he fought twice last year beating Wadi Camacho and Courtney Richards.
His opponent, Jon-Lewis Dickinson, has a record of 15-4-0 (4 knockouts) and he entered as the No.69 in the same weight class but he comes off two consecutive defeats: he lost to Ovill McKenzie (=Dickinson vs McKenzie) and Courtney Fry. Simmons vs Dickinson is valid for the WBC International Silver cruiserweight title; undercard of Anthony Joshua vs Jason Gavern. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Jon-Lewis Dickinson fight videos
2014 BOXING fight – Jon-Lewis Dickinson vs Ovill McKenzie – full fight Video
Review: 2014-06-07, fight not particularly exciting between Jon-Lewis Dickinson and Ovill McKenzie: it gets two stars. Jon-Lewis Dickinson entered this fight with a pro boxing record of 15-2-0 (4 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.19 cruiserweight in the world, he suffered his two defeats in 2010 against Tyrone Wright and Richard Turba, since then he has won seven consecutive bouts.
His opponent, Ovill McKenzie, has a record of 22-12-0 (11 knockouts) and he entered as the No.10 in the same weight class, he has already fought once in 2014 defeating Tony Conquest (=Conquest vs McKenzie). Dickinson vs McKenzie is valid for the BBBofC British and Commonwealth cruiserweight titles (the first one held by Dickinson while the second is held by McKenzie); undercard of Stuart Hall vs Paul Butler. Watch the video and rate this fight!
2014 BOXING fight – Jon-Lewis Dickinson vs Neil Dawson – full fight Video
Review: 2014-03-29, disappointing fight with too much clinching: Jon-Lewis Dickinson vs Neil Dawson gets one star. Jon-Lewis Dickinson entered this fight with a pro boxing record of 14-2-0 (3 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.35 cruiserweight in the world, in both fights in which he was defeated he was forced to retire: the first time against Tyrone Wright due to a large swelling below his eye, and the second one with a suspected broken jaw against Richard Turba, both in 2010.
His opponent, Neil Dawson, has a record of 12-2-0 (5 knockouts) and he entered as the No.48 in the same weight class, last year he fought twice losing the first fight to Danny McIntosh (Cw Prizefighter tournament) but in his last bout he defeated Chris Keane winning the vacant WBO International cruiserweight title. Dickinson vs Dawson is valid for the BBBofC British cruiserweight title (Dickinson’s third defense); undercard of Stuart Hall vs Martin Ward. Watch the video and rate this fight!