Dylan Trevor Ready for Sheffield Return as He Faces George Rogers on October 4th
Unbeaten Sheffield prospect Dylan Trevor is set to make his return to the ring on Saturday, October 4th, 2025, at Skate Central in Sheffield, Yorkshire, as part of another action-packed Fight Academy show. The event, sanctioned by the British Boxing Board of Control and matched by Daniel Francis, will be streamed live and free worldwide on FightZone.
Trevor (3-0) takes on seasoned campaigner George Rogers (1-34-5) in a scheduled four-round super welterweight contest. While the bout pits a rising local favourite against an opponent with a modest record, Trevor is taking nothing for granted. Rogers has gone the distance in the vast majority of his 39 contests and has only been stopped twice—a testament to his durability and stubborn ring presence.
For Trevor, it’s another opportunity to showcase his rapid development since debuting in March 2025. Speaking ahead of fight night, the young Sheffield fighter was clear about what he expects from Rogers:
“I’m expecting him to come have a real go, he throws a lot of shots and can be very awkward by the looks of it. I’m coming fully prepared for a full four rounder – like you said, he doesn’t usually get stopped.”
Building Experience, Building Momentum
Trevor’s last outing came against the vastly experienced Dale Arrowsmith, a fighter well known on the British circuit for testing prospects and offering valuable rounds. Reflecting on that contest, Trevor sees it as a key step in his progression.
“Dale was a great bit of experience for me to get another four rounds in the bank and use it to progress myself. Dale’s a great guy and super experienced so it was good to be in there with him.”
Those rounds, Trevor insists, are crucial at this stage of his career. While many prospects are eager to chase highlight-reel knockouts, Trevor is focused on improving his craft, learning in the ring, and showing his fanbase that he is a well-rounded fighter.
At just 22 years old, Trevor’s outlook is refreshingly mature. He understands that boxing is a long game and sees each contest as another brick in the foundation of what he hopes will be a championship career.
Staying Busy and Hungry
Trevor’s professional journey began earlier this year, and he has already notched up three wins in quick succession. That activity is something he intends to maintain.
“I’m staying busy and progressing every single fight, feeling and looking better with each one. I have come on massively since my debut in March. I’m happy to keep the ball rolling and staying ready for every opportunity that comes my way.”
This hunger is a hallmark of Sheffield’s fighting tradition, a city with a proud boxing heritage. From Prince Naseem Hamed to Kid Galahad and Kell Brook, Sheffield has produced champions who thrived under the bright lights. Trevor is keen to add his name to that list, step by step, starting with another strong showing in front of his home crowd.
Fighting in Sheffield: “An Honour Most Don’t Have”
Boxing in front of his hometown faithful is something Trevor does not take lightly. He knows the energy and atmosphere they bring could be the difference between a good performance and a great one.
“Boxing in my home town is an honour most don’t have so I am grateful for this. I always have the place packed and my lot are the loudest and brightest fans there is, so I’m looking forward to putting on another show.”
The Sheffield crowd has already adopted Trevor as one of their own, and their passionate support adds to the spectacle every time he steps into the ring. On October 4th, that noise will once again be deafening when Trevor makes his ring walk under the lights of Skate Central.
A Stacked Sheffield Card
Trevor vs. Rogers is just one of several intriguing contests lined up for the Sheffield bill. Fight Academy, led by Dennis Hobson Jnr, has curated a night of competitive action showcasing rising British talent against durable and dangerous opposition.
The undercard includes:
Ryan Amos (15-2-2) vs. Owen Durnan (4-34-1) – Welterweight clash between Amos, who is looking to climb back into contention, and the battle-hardened Durnan.
Mason Dickinson (6-1-0) vs. Connor Meanwell (2-30-1) – Super welterweight contest featuring Dickinson, a strong local talent with eyes on a title run.
Hughie Wilson (9-2-0) vs. Oscar Robledo (2-6-2) – Wilson returns in a super lightweight contest, hoping to continue his march toward bigger domestic fights.
Jack Dillingham (6-0-1) vs. Jose Manuel Perez (15-25-1) – Super featherweight bout where unbeaten Dillingham seeks to maintain momentum against the experienced Perez.
Mikey Harrison (3-0-0) vs. Dylan Courtney (2-23-2) – Light heavyweight contest featuring Harrison, a prospect to watch as he continues to build his résumé.
Spencer Binks (4-1-1) vs. Jake Price (2-7-1) – Lightweight contest where Binks looks to establish himself further in the division.
Dylan Trevor (3-0-0) vs. George Rogers (1-34-5) – Super welterweight bout featuring Sheffield’s own rising star.
The variety of styles and stories on this card ensures that fans in Sheffield – and those watching globally on FightZone – will be treated to a night of high-quality action.
The FightZone Factor
The October 4th Sheffield event continues FightZone’s mission of bringing live, accessible boxing to fans around the world. Viewers can watch the full show live and free via the FightZone app, YouTube channel, and social platforms.
For Trevor, the exposure that comes with being featured on a FightZone card is invaluable. It not only connects him to his hometown fans but also broadcasts his journey to a wider audience, building his profile across the UK and internationally.
FightZone has carved out a reputation as the go-to platform for emerging British talent, giving boxers like Trevor the chance to build careers under the bright lights while providing fans with genuine 50/50 fights and entertaining cards.
Trevor’s Road Ahead
As Trevor steps into the ring against Rogers, he does so with confidence, preparation, and the unwavering support of Sheffield behind him. A victory would see him move to 4-0, rounding off an impressive first year in the professional ranks.
While he admits he would love another fight before the year closes, his immediate focus is on the challenge in front of him. For a young fighter, every round matters, and every performance shapes the trajectory of his career.
In Rogers, Trevor faces an opponent unlikely to fold under pressure. It’s a test of patience, discipline, and skill—qualities that will be essential as he rises through the ranks.
With his commitment to progression, gratitude for his supporters, and hunger to seize every opportunity, Dylan Trevor embodies the next generation of Sheffield boxing. October 4th is not just another fight for him; it’s another chapter in a story he is determined to write all the way to championship level.
Event Information
Event: Fight Academy Presents – Sheffield Fight Night
Date: Saturday, October 4th, 2025
Venue: Skate Central, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Commission: British Boxing Board of Control
Promoter: Dennis Hobson Jnr (Fight Academy)
Matchmaker: Daniel Francis
Stream: Watch Live and Free on FightZone
Final Word
As Sheffield prepares for another unforgettable night of boxing, all eyes will be on the hometown hero, Dylan Trevor, as he continues his unbeaten march against the durable George Rogers. With a stacked card, passionate local support, and global broadcast on FightZone, October 4th promises to deliver an electric showcase of British boxing at its best.