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Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz: Full card, how to watch super middleweight bout

Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz: Full card, how to watch super middleweight bout

USA Today28-05-2025

Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz: Full card, how to watch super middleweight bout
Las Vegas will play host to a pivotal boxing card as the interim WBA super middleweight title is on the line. The contenders? Caleb Plant and Armando Resendiz.
The 32-year-old Plant has the advantage in height, reach, and experience, having shared the ring with world class fighting talent in the past such as Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez. Resendiz is no slouch though. Renowned for his aggressive and durable fighting style, Resendiz is someone who can win any match he's thrown in. If he can catch his opponent off guard, he takes full advantage. Resendiz can be quite gung-ho in the ring, but his 15-2 career record would indicate that such a fighting style has worked mostly well for him thus far.
Here's everything to know for this Saturday's highly-anticipated event.
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Full card for Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz
Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz : 12 rounds, Plant's WBA interim super middleweight title bout
: 12 rounds, Plant's WBA interim super middleweight title bout Jermall Charlo vs. Thomas LaManna : 10 rounds, super middleweights
: 10 rounds, super middleweights Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez vs. Kyrone Davis : 10 rounds, middleweights
: 10 rounds, middleweights Isaac Lucero vs. Omar Valenzuela : 8 rounds, super welterweights
: 8 rounds, super welterweights Curmel Moton vs. Renny Viamonte Mastrapa : 8 rounds, lightweights
: 8 rounds, lightweights Carl Martin vs. Francisco Pedroza Portillo : 8 rounds, super bantamweights
: 8 rounds, super bantamweights Daniel Blancas vs. Kwame Ritter : 8 rounds, super middleweights
: 8 rounds, super middleweights Justin Cardona vs. Elijah Williams : 6 rounds, super lightweights
: 6 rounds, super lightweights Cristian Cangelosi vs. Samuel Figueroa : 6 rounds, super welterweights
: 6 rounds, super welterweights John Easter vs. Andres Martinez : 6 rounds, super middleweights
: 6 rounds, super middleweights Brayan Gonzalez vs. Osiel Flores: 4 rounds, super bantamweights
How to watch Caleb Plant vs. Armando Resendiz
Date: Saturday, May 31, 2025
Saturday, May 31, 2025 Time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT Location: Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada
Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada TV: N/A
N/A Streaming: Prime Video
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