Boxing Match Preview: Jordan Dujon (10-6-0, 0 KOs) vs. Amir Anderson (6-0-0, 6 KOs)

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Ringwalks approximately 7:00–8:00 PM BST (2:00–3:00 PM ET)
Venue: O2 Arena, Greenwich, London, England
8-round Middleweight bout (160 lbs / 72.6 kg limit)
Undercard bout on the Derek Chisora vs. Deontay Wilder: 100 card (DAZN / PPV)

Fighter Records and Background

Amir “Cashman” Anderson (Syracuse, NY / UK-based, 6-0, 6 KOs, orthodox, age 22) is a former elite amateur (multiple USA Boxing national titles, Youth World team member) who turned pro in 2024 and has exploded onto the scene with Misfits Boxing / MF Pro. The 6’0″ southpaw-orthodox switcher is a legitimate middleweight prospect known for explosive power, length, and finishing ability. He captured the inaugural MF Pro middleweight title in December 2025 and is making his UK headline-card debut in a step-up fight.

Jordan Dujon (Barnet, London, UK, 10-6-0, 0 KOs listed in recent records, orthodox, age 32–33) is a durable, experienced domestic-level middleweight with over 100 professional rounds. The London veteran has faced solid regional opposition but enters on a two-fight losing skid and is viewed as a tough, tough-out gatekeeper rather than a title threat.

Recent Form

Anderson (last 5 fights: 5-0, 5 KOs):

Dec. 20, 2025 – TKO 2 Joe Laws (Dubai – won MF Pro middleweight title)

Nov. 9, 2025 – KO 1 Dedrick Bell (Nashville)

Aug. 30, 2025 – TKO 5 Vitor Siqueira (Manchester Arena)

May 16, 2025 – TKO 3 Ernesto Olvera (Derby)

Earlier 2025 debut win by stoppage
Anderson has stopped every opponent inside five rounds, showcasing elite finishing power and improving ring IQ.

Dujon (last 5 fights: 2-3):

Nov. 29, 2025 – L UD 8 Bradley Goldsmith (Derby)

Sep. 25, 2025 – L vs. Ibrahima Diallo (York Hall)

Mar. 25, 2025 – W vs. Tyrone King (York Hall)

Apr. 24, 2025 – L vs. Kingsley Egbunike (York Hall)

Earlier 2025/2024 mixed results with wins over journeymen
Dujon has shown heart and volume but has been outclassed by sharper, younger prospects in recent outings.

Injury Report

No reported injuries for either fighter. Anderson has trained without setbacks in his UK camp and is described as fully fit. Dujon has been active and medically cleared with no disclosed issues heading into weigh-ins on April 3. Both are expected to make the 160 lb limit at full strength.

Fighter Matchups / Styles

Youth & Power vs. Experience: Anderson’s significant reach/height advantage (6’0″ vs. Dujon’s listed ~5’10”), blistering hand speed, and 100% KO rate should allow him to control range and set up body-head combinations. Dujon relies on volume, durability, and veteran savvy but lacks one-punch power (0% listed KO rate).

Orthodox vs. Orthodox: Mirror stances, but Anderson’s amateur pedigree gives him superior footwork and angles.

Pace & Finishing: Anderson has never gone beyond five rounds as a pro; Dujon has gone the distance in most recent 8-rounders but has been stopped zero times.

Home Advantage: O2 Arena crowd will be electric for the London-based Dujon, but Anderson’s recent UK appearances (Manchester) and prospect hype should neutralize any atmosphere edge.

This is a classic “can’t-miss prospect vs. durable veteran” matchup. Anderson is expected to press early and look for a stoppage, while Dujon will try to make it messy and survive into the later rounds.

Fight History

This is the first meeting between the two. No prior amateur or professional history.

FIGHT ODDS

Jordan Dujon                     + 1200

Amir Anderson                 – 2000

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 3, 2026

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