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NASHVILLE, TN – FEBRUARY 14: Caleb Sweethands Plant poses on stage during weigh-ins on February 14, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. Caleb Plant will defend his super middleweight title against Vincent Feigenbutz of Germany Saturday February 15th at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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NASHVILLE, TN – FEBRUARY 14: Caleb Sweethands Plant poses on stage during weigh-ins on February 14, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. Caleb Plant will defend his super middleweight title against Vincent Feigenbutz of Germany Saturday February 15th at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
Caleb Plant has not had a great time in recent years. After being knocked down by Canelo Alvarez, he made a brief return, only to end up getting defeated by David Benavidez. Though he only lost via a unanimous decision, it definitely raised questions about his position among the top fighters in the division. But it seems he is ready to make a comeback and once again prove himself.
It seems that out of all the options he has in front of him, Plant has set his eyes on the undisputed middleweight champion Jermall Charlo. However, as of now, Charlo is currently set to face Jose Benavidez in an undercard bout for the David Benavidez vs Demetrius Andrade. So what does the former champion have to say?
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Caleb Plant sets his sights on Jermell Charlo
Caleb Plant, the former IBF super middleweight world champion, has expressed his strong desire to face Jermall Charlo in the boxing ring. In an interview on Showtime Sports’ The Last Stand podcast hosted by Brian Custer, he was asked, “David Morrell, Jaime Munguia, John Ryder…Do any of those names appeal to you as an opponent (for early 2024)?” Plant made it clear that Charlo is his primary focus. Plant emphasized, “Right now, my main focus is Jermall Charlo, that is who I want to fight. [He has] been talking about moving up to [super middleweight] for some time…and that’s a fight that needs to happen in boxing.”
“David Morrell, Jaime Munguia, John Ryder…Do any of those names appeal to you as an opponent?(for early 2024)”
Caleb Plant: “Right now my main focus is Jermall Charlo. That’s who I want to fight. That’s a fight that NEEDS to happen in boxing” #Boxing
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— Danny (@dantheboxingman) October 16, 2023
Plant’s desire to fight Charlo intensified after a viral incident where he slapped Charlo backstage at the Errol Spence Jr. versus Terence Crawford fight. Plant clarified, “It just came out of nowhere, if it was up to me, we wouldn’t have spoken that day.”
Although Plant has no confirmed return date, he appears eager to secure a bout with Charlo in 2024. This potential matchup is currently one of the most compelling fights in his career.
Jermall Charlo to make a return after 2 years of absence
Jermall Charlo’s return to the boxing world has been eagerly anticipated after a prolonged absence due to personal reasons. Despite his inactivity, the WBC has shown unwavering support, allowing him to maintain his middleweight champion status. During his absence, there were speculations about potential opponents, such as David Benavidez, Canelo Alvarez, Caleb Plant, and Demetrius Andrade. Charlo even issued a challenge to light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol.
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However, now, it’s confirmed that Charlo will make his comeback on November 25th, facing Jose Benavidez Jr. in a bout set to be featured on a Showtime PPV card with David Benavidez vs. Demetrius Andrade as the main event. The reasons behind Charlo’s extended hiatus remain undisclosed. However, his return carries substantial implications for the middleweight and super-middleweight divisions.
If he triumphs on November 25th, it may pave the way for an exciting fight between him and Alvarez. What are your thoughts on Plant vs Charlo? Do you prefer Charlo facing him or Alvarez? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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