Caleb Plant bounces back from defeat against Canelo Alvarez to secure brutal KO of bitter rival

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Caleb Plant is definitely back.

A year after his first loss of his career to Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, the 30-year-old returned to the ring for the WBC super middleweight title eliminator on Saturday against Anthony Dirrell, seeking a ninth-round ‘statement’. arrived.

“I was in complete control the whole time,” Plant (22-1) said after dropping the former champion with a left hook. “Then boom, baby!”

“Boom” might be an understatement. The fight wasn’t exactly smooth, but nothing in the first eight rounds predicted Plant’s thunderous blow to Dirrell’s forehead in the ninth.

Caleb Plant (right) knocked out Anthony Dirrell in the ninth round on Saturday night

Plant produced an unsavory celebration in which he pretended to be dirty on Dirrell. create

Dirrell (34-3-2) fell backwards to the canvas and lay motionless for a moment as referee Harvey Dock announced the end of the game.

Meanwhile, Plant could be seen pretending to dig a grave as concerned onlookers focused on Dirrell, who would eventually rise to his feet while insisting he was okay. Afterwards, Plant said he was “burying the flesh” between the two after being dismissed as a “white boy” by Dirrell earlier in the week.

As Plant said in the early hours of Sunday morning, “Race doesn’t win battles.”

The win, as emphatic as it was, may not be enough to generate a lucrative rematch against Alvarez. But Plant has paved the way for possible encounters with undefeated David Benavidez, or current WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo, if he’s willing to move up to super middleweight.

“I’m here to stay, and I think I proved that tonight,” Plant said, adding, “we want to make more big fights in the future.”

Plant was landing Dirrell early, although neither fighter could claim they had any real momentum in the first four rounds.

Caleb Plant made a big comeback after his first career defeat a year ago

The few action points that occurred came when Dock intermittently separated the two.

The action intensified in the fifth after Plant landed a big left on Dirrell, tripping the 38-year-old. But Dirrell didn’t back down, challenging Plant along the ropes, connecting with a series of combinations.

Plant ended the frame by triumphantly raising his arms, as if to prove he was unaffected by the exchange, which seemed good enough to give the round to Dirrell.

Dirrell offered some theater of his own in the sixth, mocking Plant by pretending to walk away from him at the end of the lap. Instead of chasing the playful Dirrell, Plant did a little dance on his way back to his corner.

The two tried to fight again in the seventh and eighth rounds, but kept getting tangled, causing the boxers to fall to the canvas twice.

The boxers fell to the canvas several times during the fight, which was just before the KO. used to be

Dirrell grew increasingly frustrated with the ninth round complications after landing a solid combination on Plant but had to wait for Dock to pry the two apart again.

His night ended shortly afterwards.

Although Plant disapproved of Dirrell both before and after Saturday’s fight, the win remains one of his career highlights.

Dirrell’s resume includes a 2016 win over Caleb Truax, who won the full game against Plant in January 2021. He also recovered from his 2015 defeat to Badou Jack with a unanimous decision win in Marco Antonio Rubio’s swan song later that year.

Plant had to be pulled from Dirrell when the two fighters stumbled in the ring during their fight

But his rise through the super middleweight standings derailed in 2019 when his corner threw in the towel against Benavidez. His 2021 wasn’t much more impressive, with a tie against Kyrone Davis and a fourth round knockout of mediocre Marcos Hernandez on the Plant-Canelo undercard.

So Plant wasn’t the only former champion fighting Saturday night in Brooklyn to stay in the title picture at 168 pounds.

At the end of the night, however, it was Plant and not Dirrell who remained in contention for a super middleweight crown.

“This win felt good,” Plant said. “You’ve heard how much he hates me, but my head and my heart won me this fight. I was in control the whole time. My coach told me to stay patient and relax and that’s what we did. Then, boom!”

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