Caleb Plant
Caleb Plant

Caleb Plant

“Sweethands”

RECORD

23 - 2 - 0

KOs

14

Weight 168 lbs (76.36 kg)

Age 32

Home Las Vegas, Nevada,

Complete Stats

Tennessee native Caleb "Sweethands" Plant has risen from harsh beginnings to becoming a boxing superstar and one of the best fighters in the sport today. Read Bio

Last Fight

Win vs Trevor McCumby

Sep 14, 2024 / T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Caleb Plant WINS against Trevor McCumby by TKO in Round 8 of 12

Latest News

Caleb Plant News
Mar 22, 2023 / Stephen Edwards, Benavidez vs Plant, Caleb Plant

The Fundamentals With ... Stephen "Breadman" Edwards

The respected trainer of former 168-pound world champ Caleb Plant discusses the nuances of the game ahead of Plant's mega-showdown versus David Benavidez Saturday night in Las Vegas on SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View.

Dec 29, 2022 / Caleb Plant, Plant vs Dirrell

The PBC Knockout of the Year: Caleb Plant Over Anthony Dirrell

In a battle of former super middleweight champions, "Sweethands" Plant delivers a brilliant one-punch KO win and reminds the 168-pound division that he remains one of the very elite.

Oct 16, 2022 / Wilder vs Helenius, Plant vs Dirrell, Sanchez vs Negron, Russell vs Rodriguez, Deontay Wilder, Robert Helenius, Caleb Plant, Anthony Dirrell, Gary Antonio Russell, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Frank Sanchez, Carlos Negron

BombZquad! Wilder Torches Helenius in One Round

The former long-time heavyweight champion scores another frightening first round KO in front of a raucous crowd at Brooklyn's Barclays Center in the main event of the FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View.

Fights

Caleb Plant Fights

Win vs Trevor McCumby 28-0-0

Sep 14, 2024 T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Caleb Plant WINS against Trevor McCumby by TKO in Round 8 of 12

LOSS vs David Benavidez 29-0-0

Mar 25, 2023 MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV

David Benavidez WINS against Caleb Plant by UD in Round 12 of 12

Win vs Anthony Dirrell 34-3-2

Oct 15, 2022 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York

Caleb Plant WINS against Anthony Dirrell by KO in Round 9 of 12

LOSS vs Saul Alvarez 62-2-2

Nov 06, 2021 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Saul Alvarez WINS against Caleb Plant by TKO in Round 11 of 12

Win vs Caleb Truax 31-6-2

Jan 30, 2021 Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, Los Angeles, California

Caleb Plant WINS against Caleb Truax by UD in Round 12 of 12

Win vs Vincent Feigenbutz 36-3-0

Feb 15, 2020 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee

Caleb Plant WINS against Vincent Feigenbutz by TKO in Round 9 of 12

Win vs Mike Lee 21-1-0

Jul 20, 2019 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Caleb Plant WINS against Mike Lee by KO in Round 3 of 12

WIN vs Jose Uzcategui 32-4-0

Jan 13, 2019 Microsoft Theatre at L.A. Live, Los Angeles, California

Jose Uzcategui LOSES to Caleb Plant by UD in Round 12 of 12

Win vs Rogelio Media 39-9-0

Feb 17, 2018 Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas

Caleb Plant WINS against Rogelio Media by UD in Round 12 of 12

Win vs Rogelio Medina Luna 39-9-0

Feb 17, 2018 Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Rogelio Medina Luna by UD in Round 12 of 12

Win vs Andrew Hernandez 19-6-1

Sep 08, 2017 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

Caleb Plant WINS against Andrew Hernandez by UD in Round 10 of 10

Win vs Thomas Awimbono 25-6-1

Feb 25, 2017 Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Thomas Awimbono by UD in Round 10 of 10

Win vs Juan De Angel 22-14-1

Aug 23, 2016 Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Caleb Plant WINS against Juan De Angel by UD in Round 10 of 10

Win vs Carlos Galvan 12-4-1

Jun 03, 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Carlos Galvan by KO in Round 4 of 8

Win vs Adasat Rodriguez 11-4-2

Jan 19, 2016 Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Adasat Rodriguez by TKO in Round 6 of 8

Win vs Tyrone Brunson 22-5-1

Oct 31, 2015 NRG Arena, Houston, Texas, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Tyrone Brunson by UD in Round 8 of 8

Win vs Jamar Freeman 13-4-2

Sep 22, 2015 Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Jamar Freeman by UD in Round 8 of 8

Win vs Zoltan Sera 20-5-0

Aug 15, 2015 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Caleb Plant WINS against Zoltan Sera by TKO in Round 1 of 6

Win vs Juan Carlos Rojas Sanchez 7-11-1

Jun 27, 2015 Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Juan Carlos Rojas Sanchez by TKO in Round 4 of 6

Win vs Juan Carlos Rojas 8-11-1

Jun 27, 2015 Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Juan Carlos Rojas by TKO in Round 4 of 6

Win vs Jason Zabokrtsky 3-1-0

May 29, 2015 Stadium Holiday Inn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Jason Zabokrtsky by TKO in Round 1 of 6

Win vs Daniel Henry 2-2-3

Mar 06, 2015 MGM Grand, Marquee Ballroom, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Daniel Henry by TKO in Round 1 of 6

Win vs Brian True 1-1-1

Jul 25, 2014 Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Brian True by KO in Round 3 of 4

Win vs Mike Noriega 4-3-0

Jun 27, 2014 Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Mike Noriega by UD in Round 4 of 4

Win vs Travis Davidson 2-2-0

May 10, 2014 USC Galen Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Caleb Plant WINS against Travis Davidson by KO in Round 1 of 4

Stats

Caleb Plant “Sweethands”

  • WINS 23
  • LOSSES 2
  • DRAWS 0
  • KOs 14

Weight 168 lbs (76.36 kg)

Height 6'1" (1.85 m)

Reach 74" (188 cm)

  • Born

    July 08, 1992
  • Age

    32
  • Country

    USA
  • Born in

    Nashville, TN
  • Trains in

    Las Vegas, NV
  • Stance

  • Rounds Boxed

    163
  • KO Percentage

    60.87%
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Bio

Caleb Plant Bio

Caleb “Sweethands” Plant is a rising star with the skills to match. The bigger the stage, the better the performance from the Nashville, Tennessee native, as proven when he wrested the world title away from the incumbent, Jose Uzcategui, in January 2019. Plant’s story is far from complete, but his journey thus far is already compelling.

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FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

The middle child between two sisters, Caleb Plant was born on July 8, 1992, in “The Music City.” His parents couldn’t afford a crib for their newborn so they used a dresser drawer.

Boxing was Plant’s outlet. His father Richie, a former kickboxer, introduced his son to combat sports at age nine. Plant went on to compile a 97-20 amateur record, winning several championships in Tennessee.

TRAGEDY TO TRIUMPH

Plant made his pro debut at 21, in May 2014. He stopped Travis Davidson in 47 seconds at the USC Galen Center in Los Angeles, California.

Plant won his first five fights, four of them inside the distance. But in January 2015, tragedy struck. Plant’s only child, daughter Alia Jean, died from an extremely rare condition she was born with.

Before she passed, Plant promised her that he would become a world champion one day. He returned to the ring two months later, scoring a first-round KO against Daniel Henry in what was scheduled to be his first six-rounder.

In June 2015, Plant elevated his opposition, taking on Juan Carlos Rojas at the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Plant patiently broke Rojas down, stopping him in the fourth round. By now, the Nashville native was gaining a reputation for being a smooth boxer with heavy fists.

After a first-round TKO over Zoltan Zera in August, Plant returned the ring just a month later, winning an eight-round unanimous decision over Jamar Freeman.

On Oct 31, 2015, Caleb outpointed veteran Tyron Brunson via another eight-round unanimous decision. His record had climbed to 13-0 (10 KOs) when he fought in his first 10-round main event, in August 2016. The bout took place at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and was nationally televised by ESPN. Plant dominated, shutting DeAngel out to win by scores of 100-89 on all three of the judge’s scorecards.

Plant followed up that win with a 10-round unanimous decision over Ghana’s Thomas Awimbono in February 2017.

In September 2017, Plant won another 10-round unanimous decision, over journeyman Andrew Hernandez, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

PROVING HIS METTLE

On February 17, 2018, Plant stepped up against former world title challenger Rogelio “Porky” Medina, live on FOX, from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas.

Plant was the superior boxer, flummoxing Mexico’s Medina with his unique combination of skill and swagger, winning a wide 12-round unanimous decision. Scorecards read 120-108, 119-109, and 117-111.

Plant was ready for a world title. He was granted that opportunity on January 13, 2019, when he took on IBF World 168-pound Champion Jose Uzcategui at the Microsoft Center in Los Angeles.

The headlining fight drew a peak audience of 986,000 on FS1. It was a star-making performance. Plant out-boxed and out-brawled the favored Uzcategui, dropping the Venezuelan once in the second, and again in the fourth, and overcoming a cut over his right eye to win a 12-round unanimous decision.

Two cards read 116-110 while a third judge had it 115-110.

An emotional Plant said afterward, “I worked my whole entire life for this, boxing 17 hard years. This is overwhelming. I believed in myself and now I’ve been crowned king.

“I buried my daughter in the process of getting this belt. I promised I would bring her this, and that’s what I’m going to do.”

Caleb Plant vs. Mike Lee

A NEW CHAPTER

Plant was now 18-0 (10 KOs). On July 20, 2019, Plant made the first defense of his title, facing Mike Lee in a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX headliner. "Sweethands" lived up to his moniker, overpowering Lee on his way to a one-sided, third-round stoppage win.

Plant vs. Feigenbutz Highlights

A HAPPY HOMECOMING

On Saturday February 15, 2020, Plant returned to his home state of Tennessee for his next bout, taking on hard-hitting, former interim world champion Vincent Feigenbutz at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. It was the first time Plant fought at home since turning professional. A raucous crowd turned up to see their native son turned world champion. Plant didn't disappoint, showing a variety of skills, to go along with power, speed and swag.

Plant dominated from the opening bell, breaking Feigenbutz down and inducing the stoppage at 2:23 of the 10th round in the FOX PBC Fight Night main event. It was a pound for pound performance. 

“I was super fueled, I could have gone all night,” Plant said. “The whole city came out. Nashville stand up. I felt great. I was relaxed, sharp, I told you guys I would stop this fight before the 12th round."

“Everybody knows I want that unification fight with David Benavidez,” said Plant. “You know who the best 168-pounder is. If you want that, you have to come see me. I’ve been wanting that fight. I’ve been asking for it. I’m tired of waiting.”

Plant vs. Truax: January 30, 2021 (PBC on FOX)

Solidifying Pole Position

On January 30, 2021, Plant headlined FOX PBC Fight Night versus former world champion Caleb Truax live from Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. He successfully defended his title with a masterful unanimous decision victory.

Using blazing hand speed, a stiff jab and punches from multiple angles, Plant battered Truax and kept him off balance over the course of the 12 rounds. It was a game effort from Truax, but Plant proved to be too much to handle. All three judges scored the bout in favor of Plant 120-108, a 12-round shutout.

The fight drew a peak audience of 2.019 million viewers during the FOX PBC Fight Night live broadcast. The main event portion of the telecast averaged 1.887 million viewers, proving yet again that Plant is one of the biggest stars in the sport of boxing.

Canelo vs. Plant: November 6, 2021 (Courtesy of SHOWTIME Sports)

AN EPIC BATTLE FOR THE UNDISPUTED CROWN

On November 6, 2021, Plant and WBA/WBC/WBO World 168-pound Champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez squared off to crown the first ever undisputed super middleweight champion. The highly anticipated showdown took place in front of a sell-out crowd of 16,586 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, live on SHOWTIME pay-per-view.

The two heated rivals had got into it during their inaugural press conference announcing the bout and the action heated up from there. Yet the fight itself exceeded all expectations. Plant used his athleticism, boxing skills and high ring IQ to control the ring space. The action see-sawed as both champions had their moments.

On this night, Plant proved himself to be elite but Canelo was a tick better, finding the punches he needed to break Plant down and stop him in the eleventh round. 

KO of the Year

Plant returned to the ring in a major way on October 15, 2022, in a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. This was Plant's first bout in the Big Apple. He gave the Brooklyn faithful a finish they'll never forget. Facing nemesis and former two-time 168-pound champion Anthony "The Dog" Dirrell, Plant outboxed his counterpart for much of the night and then ended the battle with a crunching left hook that left Dirrell flat on his back. No count was needed. 

"This win felt good,” said Plant. “You've heard about how much he hates me, but my head and my heart is what won me this fight. I was in control the whole time. My coach told me to stay patient and ease in and that's what we did. Then, boom!
 
"I'm ready for whatever comes next. I'm going to spend some time with my family, but then I'm ready for the biggest fights that we can make."

Plant kept his word. On March 25, 2023, he took unbeaten, two-time WBC world super middleweight champion David Benavidez in a highly-anticipated grudge match at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The build-up was as exciting and tense as any bout witnessed in modern times. 

The fight didn't disappoint either. In the end, Benavidez retained his Interim WBC Super Middleweight Title with a bruising unanimous decision victory by scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.

The showdown turned into the intriguing clash of styles that many predicted it would be, as Plant’s boxing acumen carried the early action until the brute force and high-volume power punching of Benavidez took over. After 12 grueling rounds in front of a sold out arena, the two fighters squashed their years long beef, embracing and expressing their mutual respect.

“It’s a big rivalry but that’s what boxing is all about,” said Plant. “We came here and settled it like men. I take nothing from David. We haven’t been the best of friends but we got into the ring and we settled it like men. That’s what you’re supposed to do. He’s a helluva fighter.”