Sunday, June 1, 2025

Resendiz Upsets The Plans For Plant-Charlo?

The  premise of the doubleheader that took place on May 31st at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, NV was to position former IBF Super-Middleweight world champion Caleb Plant and former WBC Middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo, two of the more notable fighters currently competing under the Premier Boxing Champions banner, to face off in a highly anticipated encounter later this year. While the concept of fighters being strategically positioned to face each other, competing on the same card prior to that encounter being made is certainly not new as such tactics are meant primarily to try and build interest in that fight to come, there is always a danger that is attached to the strategy.


Although when cards like this are not expected to for lack of a better term, “Flip The Script" as Boxing is not a predetermined form of performance art, there are times where no matter how lopsided a fight may appear to learn towards the favorite going into it, things do not always go according to plan.


For his part, Jermall Charlo took care of business in his fight against Thomas LaManna. Fighting at a slow and deliberate pace, Charlo simply took his time landing hard, thudding punches when the opportunity was there and had particular success in landing his right hand. It was the right hand that would be responsible for dropping the “Game," but overmatched LaManna three times, once in rounds three, four, and five all from right hands and busting up LaManna over both eyes in the process. After the fifth round a ringside physician recommended the fight be stopped due to cuts and swelling LaManna had suffered and he was not allowed to come out for the sixth round. 


The thirty-fourth victory in his undefeated career was a statement-making performance for Charlo, who has had his share of struggles outside of the ring including dealing with his mental health, which has stalled his career in recent years, but it was also very much according to the best laid plans for those who were anticipating an eventual showdown with Plant. No drama, no frills, just simply a statement in forcing a stoppage of his opponent.


With Charlo having done his part in theory to bring that encounter later in 2025 to fruition, it was time to see if Caleb Plant could do his. Plant’s fight with Jose Armando Resendiz seemed as though it would tilt in the former champion’s favor in the early rounds.


This was due to Plant’s ability to use lateral movement, give angles, and mix offense to the body and head of Resendiz. Subtly, and gradually, however, Resendiz began turning the tempo of the combat in his favor by applying consistent pressure, and landing hard punches. Whether Resendiz landed to the head or body, his punches were the harder of the two fighters and eventually it reduced Plant’s punch output to single punches rather than short combinations. The movement and angles that Plant was able to execute in the first three rounds to great effect also became absent by the middle and late rounds as Resendiz was able to consistently push him back and seemingly get the better of the action with each passing round. 


At the conclusion of the twelve round bout, this observer felt that Resendiz had won the fight clearly due to him seemingly carrying the action from the fourth round on, but I did wonder if the success Plant had in the early rounds along with what could be considered close rounds depending on one's perspective, could result in a closer fight than I felt. It would turn out that one official judge had Plant ahead, but would be overruled by the two remaining judges who had Resendiz as the winner giving him the sixteenth win of his career and a significant upset.


With the win, Resendiz has been catapulted to the number one contender position in the WBA’s Super-Middleweight ratings having earned Interim/Regular champion status with the victory. The obvious question coming out of this card is whether or not Plant’s loss to Jose Resendiz will derail what seemed planned for later this year between himself and Jermall Charlo?


Even though we have seen scenarios where losses do not stop what seemed to be the working plan of promoters and/or networks in the past, if one were to press me and ask for an educated guess, my gut instinct would be for the Premier Boxing Champions group of promoters to attempt to get Plant a rematch with Resendiz first. What makes that interesting now is Resendiz is now the number one mandatory challenger as far as the WBA is concerned for recently recrowned Undisputed Super-Middleweight world champion Saul “Canelo" Alvarez. Although Alvarez will be defending his title against uneaten multi-division world champion Terence Crawford in September, Resendiz has suddenly established himself as a viable option for the winner of that fight by pulling off a convincing victory in a fight where he was considered an afterthought.


As such, Resendiz may not view a rematch with Plant or even potentially being slated to face Jermall Charlo as viable options given that there is at least a possibility in theory that he could be next in line for the Alvarez-Charlo winner either before the end of this year or into 2026. Beyond an opportunity to fight for an undisputed world championship, it may make more sense from a financial perspective for Resendiz to sit and wait for things to be sorted out between Alvarez and Crawford than risk the position he has now put himself in. 


Whatever happens next, this should prove once again that no matter how a fight might look on paper, no matter how tempting it might be for promoters, networks, fans, and yes, fighters to look ahead to what may come in the future, any opponent should not be underestimated by all the above. Boxing is and will forever be a sport where anything can happen at any given time and is truly why one should always expect the unexpected. It is what makes our sport so great.


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Paul-Chavez PPV Card Now Available For Preorder On DAZN

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