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- Amateur career
- Professional career
- Professional boxing record
- Personal life
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox boxer |name=Caleb Canada |image= |image_size= |caption= |realname=Caleb Hunter Plant |nickname=Sweethands |weight=Super middleweight |height=6 ft 1 in |reach=74 in |nationality=American |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1992|07|08|mf=y}} |birth_place=Ashland City, Tennessee, U.S. |style=Orthodox |total=18 |wins=18 |KO=10 |losses=0 |draws= |no contests= }}Caleb Hunter Plant (born July 8, 1992) is an American professional boxer who is the current IBF Super middleweight champion. Amateur careerCaleb Plant took up boxing at the age of 12. He won the 2011 Golden Gloves in the light heavyweight division. Plant was an alternate for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Professional careerPlant turned pro in May 2014, signing with manager Al Haymon. Plant won 8 of his first 9 fights by way of knockout. He would get a shot at a world title in his 18th fight when he fought Venezuelan boxer José Uzcátegui. In the fight he would drop Uzcátegui twice en route to a unanimous decision win.[1] Professional boxing record{{BoxingRecordSummary |draws= |nc= |ko-wins=10 |ko-losses= |dec-wins=8 |dec-losses= |dq-wins= |dq-losses= }}No.|Number | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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18 | {{yes2}}Win | 18–0 | {{flagicon|VEN}} José Uzcátegui | UD | 12 | 13 Jan 2019 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California, U.S.}} | {{small|Won IBF super middleweight title}} | 17 | {{yes2}}Win | 17–0 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Rogelio Medina | UD | 12 | 17 Feb 2018 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, U.S.}} | | 16 | {{yes2}}Win | 16–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Andrew Hernandez | UD | 10 | 8 Sep 2017 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.}} | | 15 | {{yes2}}Win | 15–0 | {{flagicon|GHA}} Thomas Awimbono | UD | 10 | 25 Feb 2017 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.}} | | 14 | {{yes2}}Win | 14–0 | {{flagicon|COL}} Juan De Angel | UD | 10 | 23 Aug 2016 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.}} | | 13 | {{yes2}}Win | 13–0 | {{flagicon|COL}} Carlos Galvan | KO | 1:24}} | 3 Jun 2016 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.}} | | 12 | {{yes2}}Win | 12–0 | {{flagicon|SPA}} Adasat Rodriguez | TKO | 2:37}} | 19 Jan 2016 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California, U.S.}} | | 11 | {{yes2}}Win | 11–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Tyrone Brunson | UD | 8 | 31 Oct 2015 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|NRG Arena, Houston, Texas, U.S.}} | | 10 | {{yes2}}Win | 10–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Jamar Freeman | UD | 8 | 22 Sep 2015 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.}} | | 9 | {{yes2}}Win | 9–0 | {{flagicon|HUN}} Zoltan Sera | TKO | 2:19}} | 15 Aug 2015 | {{flagicon|CAN}} {{small|Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, Canada}} | | 8 | {{yes2}}Win | 8–0 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Juan Carlos Rojas | TKO | 1:03}} | 27 Jun 2015 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Sands Casino Event Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.}} | | 7 | {{yes2}}Win | 7–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Jason Zabokrtsky | TKO | 1:49}} | 29 May 2015 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Stadium Holiday Inn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.}} | | 6 | {{yes2}}Win | 6–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Daniel Henry | TKO | 2:29}} | 6 Mar 2015 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|MGM Grand, Marquee Ballroom, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.}} | | 5 | {{yes2}}Win | 5–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Daryl Gardner | KO | 1:35}} | 5 Dec 2014 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Harrah's Philadelphia, Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.}} | | 4 | {{yes2}}Win | 4–0 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Jovan Ramirez | KO | 2:09}} | 1 Nov 2014 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.}} | | 3 | {{yes2}}Wim | 3–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Brian True | KO | 2:55}} | 25 Jul 2014 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S.}} | | 2 | {{yes2}}Win | 2–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Mike Noriega | UD | 4 | 27 Jun 2014 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.}} | | 1 | {{yes2}}Win | 1–0 | {{flagicon|USA}} Travis Donaldson | KO | 0:47}} | 10 May 2014 | {{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Galen Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.}} | | |
Personal lifePlant's daughter, Alia Plant, suffered an unknown medical condition which caused seizures. Alia died at the age of 19 months after she caught a respiratory infection which developed to pneumonia.[2] His mother, Beth Plant, was shot by police after pulling a knife on an officer. She later died in hospital.[3] See also- List of super-middleweight boxing champions
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/caleb-plant-drops-decisions-jose-uzcategui-results--135357|title=Caleb Plant Drops, Decisions Jose Uzcategui To Win IBF Title|publisher=Boxingscene|access-date=2019-01-14}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wsmv.com/story/28037091/girl-suffering-from-unknown-disorder-dies|title=Girl suffering from unknown disorder dies|website=Wsmv.com|access-date=2017-10-02}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://amp.tennessean.com/amp/3122483002|title=Boxing champ Caleb Plant’s mom killed by cop in bizarre incident|website=nypost.com|access-date=2019-03-10}}
External links- {{Boxrec|id=684493}}
- Biography at IKF Kickboxing
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