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themsleeves · 2 years
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"Plant (22-1, 13 KO) landed probably the best punch of his entire career, dropping Dirrell (34-3-2, 25 KO) with a left hook to the body and then one to the jaw that put Dirrell instantly down and out. The fight was immediately stopped." Source: SBNATION (Bad left hook) .
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Plant vs McCumby
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Last Saturday, Canelo Alvarez fought Edgar Berlanga. You can tell Canelo is no longer in his prime, but nonetheless it was a good fight. While this event was going on, down the street was UFC Noche at the Sphere.
When I heard that these two events were going on. I thought it was going to be a repeat of the last time UFC had their PPV event the same day of a Canelo fight back in 2019. On MMA's side, It was UFC 244: Jorge Masvidal vs Nate Diaz for the BMF title, and on the boxing side, it was Canelo vs Sergey Kovalev. Despite Canelo having more star power, DAZN stalled the event until UFC was done with their title fight. I remember this day vividly, because I was watching both events simultaneously. While UFC was having a boring main event with Masvidal toying with Diaz and ending in a doctor stoppage, the DAZN broadcast kept cutting to both boxers in their room laying on the couch half sleep.
However, that wasn't the case this time around. Both events were on the same day, but neither side had to delay their main event. UFC's main event, Sean O'Malley vs Merab Dvalishvili started right after Canelo's fight. I didn't watch UFC Noche outside of the main event, but from what I heard it was the same as any other PPV but with better video effects due to being at the Sphere.
Dana White really tried to hype this as "the greatest event ever!". He was so confident in that statement that he was charging $1,200 for the cheap-seats, but not confident enough to disclose the PPV buys days after the event (UFC hasn't consistently disclose this information as much as they use to). I guess the numbers weren't better than Canelo's 650k PPV buys.
Anyway, the fight that I was most interested in was Caleb Plant vs Trevor Mccumby. I've been following Plant since he won the IBF title back in 2019. He's fun a character. After losing his fight with Canelo, I thought he was going to be a hallow version of himself and soon retire, but he didn't. He ended up knocking out Anthony Dirrell in his next fight. Dirrell was old, but still, it looked like Plant got his mojo back after the Canelo loss. Then, he fought David Benavidez (Canelo's current boogieman) and lost via decision. Plant was outmatched, but didn't get knocked down, so thats gotta count for something, right?
Against Mccumby, Plant was slipping and sliding all over the place in the beginning. He then got the ringrust knocked out of him as he was knocked down in the fourth round. After that, he started putting pressure on Mccumby. Both fighters were taunting each other throughout the fight. They were really playing it up for the audience, and they were loving it, and so did I. Plant won the fight via decision.
What will be next for Caleb Plant? Who knows. All I know is that he isn't ready for a rematch with Canelo or Benavidez.
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David Benavidez vs Caleb Plant Fight Preview
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By Sina Latif
Published: March 25, 2023
A massive super middleweight showdown is taking place on Saturday, March 25, 2023, from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas between David Benavidez (26-0, 23 KOs) and Caleb Plant (22-1, 13 KOs) for the WBC Interim title and the WBC mandatory challenger position to challenge undisputed 168 lbs champion, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. 
The fight will air on Showtime pay-per-view in the US and on Fite TV in the UK. 
Plant is entering this showdown off the back of an explosive Knockout of the Year contender against Anthony Dirrell in October 2022. Following Plant’s first professional loss via 11th-round TKO at the hands of Canelo in November 2021, which ended his near-three-year reign as IBF super middleweight champion, Plant’s win against Dirrell helped him to rebound in emphatic fashion.  
 Benavidez is a former two-time super middleweight champion, having never lost his titles in the ring, but rather due to his own personal missteps. He lost his WBC title the first time after testing positive for cocaine. He regained the WBC belt after his ninth-round stoppage of Dirrell, then lost his title again ahead of his very next fight against Roamer Alexis Angulo when he failed to make weight.  
With no world title at stake, fighters at super middleweight have had no incentive to face Benavidez. This has also included Canelo, despite the Mexican star hearing a constant outcry from fans to give Benavidez a shot in an all-Mexican blockbuster. 
With Plant stepping up to the task, Benavidez seems closer than ever to finally match up against Canelo. For all of his skills, talent, domination, and devastating knockout wins, Benavidez still does not hold a career-defining victory.  
With a win against Plant, Benavidez has the opportunity to secure that signature win to finally receive his due credit, which he deserves based on the eye test, and force Canelo’s hand at a shot for his undisputed titles, or at least secure another big name opponent at super middleweight.  
Benavidez’s most recent outing was a WBC-ordered Interim showdown against Canadian David Lemieux when Benavidez looked close to his absolute best as he bloodied and battered Lemieux to force the referee’s stoppage in the third round. 
As long as he maintains discipline and lives the life, Benavidez can be the future of the sport. He has the power alongside the skill-set to reign supreme at 168 lbs, then move up, possibly all the way up to cruiserweight, as he has expressed hopes of possibly doing so whilst winning titles. Guys like Canelo, Artur Beterbiev, and Dmitry Bivol will not go on forever, and Benavidez is only 26 years of age, standing at 6ft 2in, and still physically filling out and improving as he is entering his prime. Sparring an in-prime Gennady Golovkin as a 15-year-old indicates that Benavidez has been around high-level boxing from a young age and will know his way around the ring. 
Benavidez can dictate from range, has real power, throws fast and devastatingly fluid combinations when in close, applies constant pressure to deprive opponents of all ambition, and is one of the most ferociously offensive fighters in the world. This is not a guy looking to allow the judges to have a final word on the outcome of a fight. As long as Benavidez can stay away from out-of-the-ring distractions, at his best, he is a formidable foe and one that many believe would provide Canelo with his toughest challenge at super-middleweight. He seems to have a renewed focus and discipline toward the sport.  
Benavidez does not plan to make this fight any different to his last six consecutive stoppage victories. Speaking at the open workout in fight week, Benavidez stated: 
“I give everything for these fight fans, that’s why I have such a KO percentage ratio. The fans like to see knockouts and stoppages, and I’m not going to stop here. I’ve worked the hardest I’ve ever worked in my life, and this is the most important I’ve ever had in my life, so it’s time to continue to give the fans what they want to see, and like I said, I’ve hurt everybody I’ve been in the ring with. Caleb Plant is no different, I’m going to break his a** down.” 
Plant is a polished technician with very good lateral movement and footwork, and an extremely educated jab. In his first fight since joining forces with new trainer Stephen “Breadman” Edwards, Plant produced that vicious KO against Dirrell. Perhaps Plant’s willingness to get in the ring with Benavidez after his link-up with Edwards, with the new implementation of that “Philly grit, sitting down on punches more,” may be an indicator that the Plant camp feels things are nicely falling into place, and now may be the perfect time to step in with Benavidez. 
Plant is keen to secure a rematch with Canelo, and though this would have seemed very unlikely after he was stopped by Canelo in November 2021, victory over Benavidez would make Plant the most deserving challenger at 168 lbs.  
Benavidez’s most noteworthy performances are his stoppage of Dirrell, an 11th-round referee’s stoppage against Ronald Ellis, a second-round stoppage of J’Leon Love, and twice outpointing Ronald Gavril. Plant enjoyed a solid run as IBF champion between 2019 and 2021, with wins of varying quality against the likes of Jose Uzcategui via unanimous decision, a third-round referee’s stoppage against Mike Lee, a 10th-round TKO of Vincent Feigenbutz, and a unanimous decision victory over Caleb Truax. 
Plant was then competitive against Canelo early in their fight before being stopped in the 11th round, and considering what Plant was up against, Plant’s performance in the first half of that bout was perhaps the best form produced by either Plant or Benavidez in the professional ranks. 
Whilst addressing Benavidez at the final press conference, Plant said:
“Saturday night, you got a real one in front of you. I’m not some blown-up 154-pounder; I’m not a 160-pounder blown up with a two week notice. I’m the real deal, and you going to find out on Saturday. I promise you that.” 
As long as there is no controversy, the victor will be notching the best win of their career and introducing themselves to the forefront of the boxing world’s attention as a real force to be reckoned with. 
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Cedric discusses his scorecard for four fights that happened yesterday. Claressa Shields beats Savannah Marshall to become undisputed middleweight champion ; Shields is the new undisputed women's middleweight champion. Mayer vs Baumgardner full fight video highlights and results: Alycia Baumgardner wins split decision over Mikaela Mayer. Caleb Plant delivered a nasty knockout of Anthony Dirrell with a ninth-round left hook that put Dirrell out for several minutes. In his first fight since back-to-back losses to Tyson Fury, all it took was one round and one punch for Deontay Wilder to finish Robert Helenius. Watch live on talkingfight.com or youtube.com/c/talkinfight #talkinfight #TheScorecard #ShieldsMarshall #MayerBaumgardner #PlantDirrell #WilderHelenius
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Deontay Wilder, Caleb Plant deliver back-to-back brutal knockouts - Ya..
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boxingposter2022 · 2 years
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2022.10.15 Caleb Plant vs Anthony Dirrell super-moyens
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latinboxsports · 2 years
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Caleb Plant 167.25 vs. Anthony Dirrel 167.75 (WBC super middleweight eliminator) ⚖️ 📸: @trappfotos for @tgbpromotionss @premierboxing (at Barclays Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjtfZvVrsSk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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David Benavidez vs Anthony Dirrell - Sept. 28, 2019
Really hope we get David Benavidez vs Caleb Plant. Fantastic fight for the super middleweight division.
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Jose Uzcategui vs. Caleb Plant fight prediction -- Premier Boxing Champions, TV channel, live stream
Almost five years and 17 battles into his master profession, it's the ideal opportunity for unbeaten super middleweight Caleb Plant to discover how great he truly is.
Plant (17-0, 10 KOs), a local of Tennessee who is nicknamed "Sweet Hands" because of his speed and specialized boxing aptitudes, can possibly turn into an attractive boss. In any case, he'll first need to demonstrate the sturdiness required in the most troublesome battle to date against fight tried IBF titleholder Jose Uzcategui (28-2, 23 KOs).
The 168-pound title session features Sunday's Premier Boxing Champions card at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles (8 p.m. ET, FS1).
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For Plant, 26, he'll have to defeat not simply the forceful, two-gave intensity of Uzcategui, a 28-year-old Venezuelan who battles out of Mexico, he'll have to make the critical experience hole between them.
"Everybody says Jose Uzcategui is the bogeyman, yet after Jan. 13, I don't need no reasons," Plant said. "He is a best contender in the division, yet I will take that spot after I take his title from him. Everything I can let him know is be prepared."
What should be considered is the means by which huge of a stage up in rivalry Plant is taking against Uzcategui, who bounced back from a questionable preclusion misfortune against Andre Dirrell in 2017 (in which Uzcategui was assaulted by Dirrell's uncle in a post-battle scuffle) to thump him out in their March title rematch.
Plant's best win to date was against veteran Rogelio "Porky" Medina, whom he outboxed to a choice in February. In any case, Median is a similar contender Uzcategui crushed almost six years prior.
Uzcategui, who has ensured a knockout, trusts Plant's greatest shortcoming is the way that he basically hasn't confronted anybody as intense or as gifted as himself. The oddsmakers have concurred, introducing Uzcategui initially as a vast most loved in spite of the fact that Plant has pulled a lot nearer to slight dark horse status as the battle moves nearer.
Moving to 168 pounds has resuscitated Uzcategui's vocation and given him the opportunity from a formerly hard weight slice at middleweight to spread his wings and improve as a contender. He considered his 2014 choice misfortune to previous titleholder Matt Korobov a totally extraordinary time and section in his profession.
For Plant, who guaranteed his late little girl four years prior before her passing that he would win a world title in her respect, Sunday's battle speaks to the finish of a troublesome voyage to the best.
"This has been a long lasting dream of dig to battle for a world title and since time has at last come," Plant said. "I'll be battling for my little girl Alia, may she rest in harmony. The hardships I've experienced to get to this point have been overpowering now and again, however they've just made me more grounded. I've buckled down for this pivotal turning point in my boxing profession and I will meet people's high expectations, and everybody will hear the words, 'and The new!'"
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Former Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder Battles Hard-Hitting Robert Helenius
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Published: August 21, 2022
“THE BRONZE BOMBER” MAKES BIG APPLE RETURN! Former Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder Battles Hard-Hitting Robert Helenius in Explosive Showdown on FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, Oct. 15 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn Former Super Middleweight Champions Caleb Plant & Anthony Dirrell Face Off in Co-Feature of Premier Boxing Champions Event Pre-Sale Tickets Available Tomorrow Beginning at 10 a.m. ET! Tickets Go On-Sale to Public Friday at 10 a.m. ET!
BROOKLYN – Former WBC Heavyweight World Champion and boxing superstar Deontay "The Bronze Bomber'' Wilder will take on top-rated Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius in an explosive 12-round WBC Heavyweight Title Eliminator between ferocious punchers in the main event of a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, Oct. 15 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn in a Premier Boxing Champions event. In the co-feature, former IBF Super Middleweight Champion Caleb “Sweethands” Plant faces two-time WBC Super Middleweight Champion Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell in a highly anticipated 12-round WBC Super Middleweight Title Eliminator between 168-pound rivals. Two additional pay-per-view undercard bouts will be announced to round out the action-packed four-fight lineup presented by PBC. Tickets for the event, which is promoted by BombZquad Promotions and TGB Promotions, go on sale Friday, Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased through seatgeek.com and barclayscenter.com. Tickets will also be available for purchase in-person at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center beginning Friday at noon ET. Pre-sale tickets are available TOMORROW, Thursday, Aug. 18 from 10 a.m. ET until 10 p.m. ET through seatgeek.com and barclayscenter.com with the code: BOXING “Deontay Wilder has established himself as must-see, live or on TV, because of his incredible knockout prowess. To have him make his return to boxing against another power puncher in Robert Helenius at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, adds another element of excitement to an outstanding card,’’ said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “Caleb Plant vs. Anthony Dirrell is an old-fashioned slugfest that is sure to deliver drama with two highly-skilled fighters squaring off. With two more sensational matchups to be added to the PPV, fans that tune into FOX Sports PBC PPV or attend live at Barclays Center will be treated to an incredible night of boxing.’’ One of the greatest knockout artists in boxing history, Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) is on a mission to become a two-time world heavyweight champion following a first reign that included 10 title defenses, a feat accomplished by only seven heavyweights in boxing history. The “Bronze Bomber” now returns to Barclays Center, a venue where he has fought four times and thrilled the crowd with some of his most spectacular knockouts. The 36-year-old slugger from Tuscaloosa, Alabama earned his moniker by winning bronze at the 2008 Olympics. He rejuvenated the heavyweight division when he captured the WBC belt in January 2015, becoming one of boxing’s biggest stars with an all-time heavyweight best 91.1% knockout percentage and a captivating personality to match. Coming off an epic trilogy with Tyson Fury, Wilder remains must-see television and one of the greatest fighters of this era. “It’s been a long journey for me and as of today it continues. I thought so many times about whether I should stay out of the business or come back,’’ said Wilder. “Once I got my statue in my hometown and saw so many people arrive and celebrate with me and my family, to see all the emotions, grown men crying in front of their children and saying he is a real true king, made me feel like my job is not done. So, here I am once again, looking forward to returning to the ring. I am looking forward to coming to Barclays Center, a place where I have had my most devastating knockouts and a place I consider my second home. So where all my Bombzquad people at? It’s time to put on your war gear. And let’s go to work, baby. Bombzquad is back!” Helenius (30-3, 19 KOs) stamped himself as one of the world’s best heavyweights with consecutive stoppage wins over the previously unbeaten Adam Kownacki, including an October 2021 sixth-round TKO win over Kownacki in Helenius’ last outing. Born in Sweden and fighting out of Mariehamn, Finland, Helenius established himself as one of Europe’s top heavyweights prior to making his U.S. debut in 2019. The 38-year-old “Nordic Nightmare” has won six of his last seven bouts. “It’s great to be back at Barclays Center in an even bigger fight than my last one. I’ve been waiting for this opportunity for a long time and I’m going to be ready,’’ said Helenius. “I’m going to produce an even bigger upset than I did with Kownacki. I’m going for the belt, so this is a fight to prepare me to achieve that goal. I can only become the best heavyweight in the world by beating the best and that’s what I intend to do on October 15.’’ The 30-year-old Plant (21-1, 12 KOs) used his sublime boxing skills to rise through the ranks of the super middleweight division. In his first world championship fight, the Ashland City, Tennessee-native Plant, who now lives and trains in Las Vegas, took the fight to veteran Jose Uzcategui and won the title in a hard-fought unanimous decision in 2019. Plant dropped the first match of his career in his last fight, losing to Canelo Alvarez in an undisputed super middleweight championship fight on November 6. He will look to rebound and get back on the world title track in a grudge match against his rival, Dirrell. “I’m looking forward to fighting at Barclays Center for the first time,” said Plant. “I know the fight fans in Brooklyn are going to come out for this card. I’m feeling good and I’ve been in the gym working hard since my last fight. I’m going to put on an excellent performance and retire this guy.” Dirrell (34-2, 25 KOs) is a two-time super middleweight world champion who won one of the toughest battles of his life when he beat non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2008. The 37-year-old from Flint, Michigan won his first world title with a unanimous decision victory over Sakio Bika in 2014. He lost the title the next year via majority decision to Badou Jack. He would have to wait four years for another opportunity but successfully regained it with a technical split-decision over Avni Yildirim. He lost the title again, this time on a ninth-round TKO to David Benavidez in 2019. Dirrell is coming off of a fourth-round KO victory over Marcos Hernandez in his most recent match on November 6. “I’m real excited to be back in the ring on October 15,” said Dirrell. “I’m especially excited to be fighting at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. This is a special place for me. I fought Sakio Bika for a world title at this same venue, so I’m happy to be back. This fight means even more to me because it’s one day after my birthday, which is October 14. So I’m looking forward to giving the fans a great show, getting the big victory on FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View and then celebrating it all after.”
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Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant live fight updates, results, highlights from 2021 boxing card
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LAS VEGAS — Top-ranked pound-for-pound boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will face Caleb Plant for the undisputed super middleweight championship Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. 
Alvarez (56-1-2, 38 KOs), who is the WBA (Super), WBC, WBO and The Ring champion, last fought in May, a referee technical decision victory over Billy Joe Saunders to win the WBO title. Alvarez is on a seven-fight win streak dating to his majority decision win over Gennady Golovkin in September 2018 to win the WBA, WBC and The Ring middleweight titles. 
Plant (21-0, 12 KOs) is making his fifth defense of his IBF title, which he won in January 2019 with a unanimous decision win over Jose Uzcategui. He and Alvarez have already had prefight drama, with Alvarez throwing a punch at him in a press conference and both fighters calling the bout “personal.” 
Saturday’s bout will determine the first undisputed super middleweight champion in boxing history. Sporting News is tracking live fight updates and round-by-round highlights from Alvarez vs. Plant and the entire card. Follow for complete results from Saturday’s pay-per-view event. 
MORE: Who will Canelo Alvarez fight after Caleb Plant?
Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant live updates, highlights  
Alvarez and Plant will enter the ring at approximately midnight ET. Live updates will begin at that time. 
See below for complete results from the undercard. 
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Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant results from full card 
Anthony Dirrel vs. Marco Hernandez 
This section will be updated when the fight begins. 
Rey Vargas vs. Leonardo Baez 
This section will be updated when the fight begins. 
Elvis Rodriguez knocks out Juan Pablo Romero in the 5th round
9:39 p.m.: Rodriguez needed a little time to warm up and finished the job with a beautiful straight left hand that sank Romero’s battleship in the final seconds of the fifth round. Romero sat on the canvas and watched the referee count him out. Excellent performance and a great way to get back to his winning ways. 
    9:35 p.m.: It looked like Romero was starting to get ahead in the fight by taking the second and third rounds until Rodriguez leveled him with a left hand and followed with a combination that sent Romero to the canvas. A very competitive and fun fight to open the PPV.  
9:26 p.m.: Elvis Rodrigue and Juan Pablo Romero might be getting ready to give us a banger for the opening fight of the PPV. The action is picking up in round 2 with some heated exchanges.  
9:13 p.m.: We’re getting things started with Elvis Rodriguez looking to get back on the winning track against Juan Pablo Romero. Rodriguez suffered his first loss by majority decision against Kenneth Sims Jr. The knockout artist looks to get a finish against Romero, who competed in the 2016 Olympics. 
Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant start time 
Dat: Saturday, Nov. 6 
Time: 9 p.m. ET | 6 p.m. PT 
Main event: Midnight ET | 9 p.m. PT (aprox.) 
The main card for Alvarez vs. Plant is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET, with the two fighters expected to enter the ring around midnight. The timing of the main event could change depending on the length of the undercard fights. 
MORE: Alvarez vs. Plant odds, predictions, betting trends for 2021 boxing match
How to watch Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant 
United States: Showtime pay-per-view 
United Kingdom/Ireland: BT Sport Box Office 
Showtime pay-per-view price: $79.99 
BT Sport Box Office price: £19.95 (United Kingdom), €29.99 (Ireland) 
Saturday’s bout will be broadcast on Showtime pay-per-view in the United States, while BT Sport Box Office will show the fight in the United Kingdom. The pay-per-view event will cost $79.99 on Showtime. In the United Kingdom, the bout will cost £19.95 on BT Sport Box Office, while in Ireland the fight will cost €29.99 on the service. 
Canelo Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant fight card 
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. Caleb Plant for WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO super middleweight championship
Anthony Dirrell vs. Marcos Hernandez; super middleweights
Rey Vargas vs. Leonardo Baez; super bantamweights
Elvis Rodriguez def. Juan Pablo Romero via 5th round KO (2:59)
MORE: Canelo Alvarez explains comments on Ryan Garcia ‘wasting his talent’
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Here’s the lineup for the Canelo Álvarez-Caleb Plant pay-per-view.
Here’s the lineup for the Canelo Álvarez-Caleb Plant pay-per-view.
Here’s a look at the full Álvarez-Plant card: Main Card (9 p.m. E.T.) Canelo Álvarez vs. Robert Plant Anthony Dirrell vs. Marcos Hernandez Rey Vargas vs. Leonardo Baez Elvis Rodriguez defeats Juan Pablo Romero via K.O. in the fifth round. Prelims Joselito Velazquez defeats Gilberto Mendoza via unanimous decision (eight rounds). Fernando Diaz defeats Jan Salvatierra via K.O. in the fifth…
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Canelo Alvarez vs Avni Yildirim In February?
Canelo Alvarez vs Avni Yildirim In February? Coming off his decisive victory over Callum Smith Saul Canelo Alvarez could be fighting super middleweight contender Avni Yildirim. With a planed Feb 27th date and while nothing is official Canelo’s hometown of Guadalajara, Mexico as a possible location. Please Click The Like Button on this video!  On YouTube please make the thumbs up icon blue and on Instagram please make the hart icon red. If you don't already please Subscribe to SportsTalkWithTroy on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Dn... & Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tfgrudin/ My Non-Sports YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8wK... Another way you can help is through this Referal Link! https://refer.freshly.com/s/Troy11501575  $40 off your first order with Freshly. (I've been enjoying having 4 premade meals sent to me per week & I think they are better than what you can buy in the freezer at the store.) Yildirim is a solid contender but has fallen short when taking on top tier competition. He was stopped in 3 rounds by  Chris Eubank Jr. & lost a 10  round technical decision to  Anthony Dirrell. While I’d rather see Canelo the WBC & WBA (super) super middleweight champion fight a unification match with IBF champion Caleb Plant, WBO champion Billy Joe Saunders. As well as top WBC contender David Benavidez or Fedor Chudinov and even David Morrell Jr.  Both of whom seem to have a claim to the WBA championship (because it’s the WBA)   I would rather see the 3rd GGG fight or even though I don’t think Errol Spence Jr. is ready to move up to 168 from 147. I would rather see Canelo vs Spence  I would also prefer to see Canelo vs Terence Crawford before a fight between Canelo and Yidrim interests me. However, considering that there are only two months between fights for Canelo Yildirim is not a bad opponent. What do you think? Considering that Canelo is only taking 2 months between fights. For me, Yidrim is not the ideal opponent for Canelo. However, considering that there would be just two months between fights and he just convincingly beat Callum Smith arguably the next best super middleweight to himself. This matchup is understandable, but please let me know what you think in the comments. Also please like this video subscribe and follow all the social media links if you don’t already. I thank you so much for watching & we’ll talk soon! #canelo #caneloalvarez #saulalvarez #saulcaneloalvarez #boxing
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