For Jon Lewis Dickinson, February 15th will see the accomplishment of one goal and the step on the road to achieving another.
Dickinson, 12-2 (3), makes the first defence of his British cruiserweight title against former foe David Dolan at the Rainton Meadows Arena, Tyne and Wear and the occasion sees the 26-year-old fulfil an ambition he has harboured since turning professional.
“What I said when I first turned pro was that I wanted to win a British title and then defend it back up in the North East and top the bill on my own show,” Dickinson told Boxingscene in a recent conversation. “That’s what I’m about to do and it’s one of the steps I wanted to take so it’s brilliant. [Click Here To Read More]
Dickinson, 12-2 (3), makes the first defence of his British cruiserweight title against former foe David Dolan at the Rainton Meadows Arena, Tyne and Wear and the occasion sees the 26-year-old fulfil an ambition he has harboured since turning professional.
“What I said when I first turned pro was that I wanted to win a British title and then defend it back up in the North East and top the bill on my own show,” Dickinson told Boxingscene in a recent conversation. “That’s what I’m about to do and it’s one of the steps I wanted to take so it’s brilliant. [Click Here To Read More]