WORLD Heavyweight Boxing
Manchester, England, UK - Jared Anderson 17-1 (15 KOs) will make his UK debut against Solomon Dacres (10-1, 3 KOs) at the Co-op Live in Manchester on May 9, appearing on the undercard of Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois in what shapes as a meaningful heavyweight matchup beneath the main event.

The bout places Anderson directly into the Queensberry ecosystem following his recent alignment with the promotional group, while giving Dacres a high-profile opportunity on home soil.
For Anderson, this is less about activity and more about direction.
Once positioned as the leading American heavyweight prospect, his momentum was halted by a stoppage loss to Martin Bakole—a fight that exposed vulnerabilities in both defense and composure under sustained pressure.
Now, the reset is clear.
A UK debut on a major card provides:
Anderson’s natural advantages remain obvious—hand speed, offensive flow, and finishing instinct—but this fight will hinge on discipline. Against a measured opponent, he will need to control pace rather than simply react to it.
Solomon Dacres enters with a 10-1 (3 KOs) record and renewed credibility following a composed decision win over previously unbeaten Vladyslav Sirenko.
That performance came after his one-round stoppage loss to David Adeleye, a setback that raised questions but did not define him. The rebound win showed a more controlled, structured version of Dacres—one capable of executing a game plan over distance.
A former standout amateur, Dacres is not built around power. Instead, he relies on:
Those traits make him a difficult opponent in a fight where rhythm may determine the outcome.
The stylistic contrast is clear.
Anderson is at his best when fights are fast and fluid, allowing him to combine and overwhelm opponents. Dacres operates at the opposite end of the spectrum, preferring to slow exchanges and impose structure.
If Anderson establishes tempo early, his offensive advantages could take over.
If Dacres succeeds in reducing the pace and extending the fight into the later rounds, the dynamic changes—and the questions surrounding Anderson’s patience and control begin to re-emerge.
The fight’s positioning on the Wardley vs. Dubois undercard is no accident.
Queensberry continues to build a layered heavyweight structure, featuring:
This matchup sits squarely in that middle tier, where fighters are either elevated or exposed.
The stakes are significant for both men.
A convincing win for Anderson places him back into the broader contender mix and reinforces his standing as a viable American presence in the division.
For Dacres, victory would represent an immediate breakthrough, elevating him from domestic relevance to international recognition.
In a division that has often stalled at the top, fights like this—competitive, meaningful, and properly placed—are essential.