Tonight, the boxing world shifts its focus to Las Vegas, Nevada, where a highly-anticipated bout is set to unfold between two contrasting fighters: Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga. This matchup has generated considerable excitement within the sport, not only as a championship contest but also as a pivotal moment for Berlanga, who seeks to establish
Caleb Plant
In the world of professional boxing, where the stakes are as high as the level of pent-up emotions, the spotlight is intensely focused on Caleb Plant and Trevor McCumby. With a showdown looming this Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, their rivalry has erupted into a war of words, setting the stage for
Trainer Stephen Edwards believes that Caleb Plant should feel insulted that Trevor McCumby has waited 14 years to finally step up and face him in their upcoming fight for the WBA interim super middleweight title. Edwards argues that McCumby, at 31 years old with an undefeated record of 28-0, should have faced quality opponents sooner
Trevor McCumby’s analysis of Caleb Plant’s boxing career is scathing. According to McCumby, Plant’s recent successes, particularly his big payday from the fight against Canelo Alvarez, have gone to his head. McCumby believes that Plant overestimates his skill level and that he is not as good as he thinks he is. This assessment forms the
Caleb Plant expressed his personal feelings towards Trevor McCumby’s decision to take a leap in competition at the age of 31, waiting until now to face Plant for the WBA interim super middleweight title. Plant views McCumby’s move as a sign of doubt, indicating that McCumby believes he can beat him. Plant finds it disrespectful
Trevor McCumby, with an undefeated record of 28-0 and 21 KOs, is determined to make a name for himself by defeating former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant for the WBA interim 168-lb title. Despite not having made the millions like his opponent or enjoying a high-profile career like him, McCumby is driven by his
When Caleb Plant advised Edgar Berlanga to focus on Canelo Alvarez and not himself, he raised a valid point. Berlanga’s behavior at the Los Angeles press conference seemed distracted and unfocused, as he engaged in a verbal exchange with Plant instead of keeping his attention on his upcoming opponent. This lack of focus could be
The recently announced undercard for Canelo Alvarez’s upcoming fight against Edgar Berlanga has sparked mixed reactions among boxing fans. While some are excited about the lineup, others believe it may not be strong enough to compete with the UFC event scheduled for the same night. The event, set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena
Caleb Plant, the former IBF super middleweight Champion, is set to make a return to the ring next month against unbeaten fringe contender Trevor McCumby. Plant, with a record of 22-2 and 13 KOs, has faced setbacks in his last few fights and is in need of a tune-up bout to revitalize his career. His
Edgar Berlanga has made it clear that he is not interested in fighting Caleb Plant, as he views him as being on the “back burner.” Despite fans wanting Berlanga to face Plant before taking on Canelo Alvarez for his undisputed 168-lb championship, Berlanga has his sights set on a bigger prize. He sees Plant as
During the Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia weigh-in, tensions flared between former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant and rising star Edgar Berlanga. The disagreement started when Plant posed a simple question to Berlanga about a potential fight in September if the Canelo matchup falls through. This seemingly innocent query sparked a heated response from
After a long layoff of over a year, former IBF super middleweight champion Caleb Plant is gearing up to make a comeback to the ring in the summer. Plant, with a record of 22-2 and 13 knockouts, is looking to take a tune-up fight before setting his sights on a potential clash against Jermall Charlo.