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Caleb Plant vs Jose Armando again

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Plant defeated McCumby last time out Photo Credit: Rey Del Rio/Premier Boxing Champions

Caleb Plant defends his temporary title WBA Super Middle Imaging against Jose Armando Resendiz in Las Vegas in Saturday photo: Sean Michael Ham/Premier Boxing Champions
Caleb Plant defends his momentary title WBA Super Middle Imaging against Jose Armando Resendiz in Las Vegas in Saturday photo: Sean Michael Ham/Premier Boxing Champions

Caleb Plant is at the top of the most vital boxing champions card at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, because he defends his momentary title WBA Super Middle weight against Jose Armando Resendiz.

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Plant (23-2, 14 KO) slightly saw his career after he became the IBF world champion in 2019, winning points with Jose Uzcatelui.

“Sweethands” defended this belt three times, the last success from closing over Caleb Trux in January 2021 unquestioned glory When he was dressed twice before he was detained in the penultimate frame against Canelo Alvarez.
He reflected the victory, but then he was beaten on David Benavidez’s pages in March 2023 and was seen only once when he had to leave the canvas to stop Trevor McCumby in September in September.

Now he will face Mexico (15-2, 11 Kos), who fought only once since September 2023. He receives victory in 2023 with the former world champion Jarrett Hurd, but was defeated in the next account and returned in February in six rounds, which he won in fifth place with Fernando Palia in Guadalajara.

The plant defeated McCumby for the last time in the photo loan: Rey del Rio/Premier Boxing Champions
The plant defeated McCumby for the last time in the photo loan: Rey del Rio/Premier Boxing Champions
Charlo are trying with Lamanna

Jermall Charlo moves to a super medium weight and hopes to protect showdown with the plant, but first she must take care of Thomas Lamanna.

Charlo (33-0, 22 KO) is a former medium-scale master of WBC, but only once he boxed from June 2021, where he defended his belt on cards against Juan Macias Montiel.

Charlo returns against Lamanna Photo Credit: Sean Michael Ham/Premier Boxing Champions
Charlo returns against Lamanna Photo Credit: Sean Michael Ham/Premier Boxing Champions

The last one was in November 2023, passing on Jose Benavidez Jr over ten in Las Vegas. Lamanna (39-5-1, 18 KO) has been in nine wins since she was frozen in the round by Erislanda Lara in 2021, but everything against the low-level opposition.

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Yoenla Hernandez medium talent (7-0, 7 KO) is also in action and can remain excellent, stopping Kyrone Davis (19-3-1, 6 KO) in the schedule.

In eight rounds, Isaac Lucero (16-0, 12 KO) can take his Mexican derby against Luis Valenzuela (23-0, 20 KO) at the points in Super Welter, and Lightweight, Curmel Moton (7-0, 6 Kos) can get another early win, this time with Renny Viamonte Viamonte (4-1-1, 2, 2, 2.

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Filipino Super Bantamweight, Carl Martin (25-0, 20 KO) should bypass Francisco Pedroza Portillo (19-12-2, 11 KO), but it may need distance.

In six rounds of the Cristian Cangelosi (10-0, 5 KO) competition, he should surpass Samuel Figueroa (13-2, 6 KO) in his great welterweight, as well as in Super Lightweight, Justin Cardon (9-1, 5 KO) can get better Elijah Williams (10-1, 4 Kos).

The perspective of Super Middle weight, John Easter (8-0, 7 KO) should win another early win, and Andres Martinez (5-3, 3 KO) his opposition.

The only four round should see the victory of Brayan Gonzalez (3-0, 2 KO) against Osiel Flores (2-0, 2 KO), probably at points in Super Bantamweight.

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Anthony Joshua abandons the UK for Dubai as the boxing star moves amid terrifying scenes in the Middle East

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Anthony Joshua moved to Dubai. (Photo: Getty)

Anthony Joshua has made a surprising decision to leave the UK move to Dubaidespite the ongoing US-Iran conflict affecting the United Arab Emirates. Joshua, 36, has confirmed that he intends to become a resident of the United Arab Emirates, even as the desert city faces Iranian drone attacks.

The former Watford-born heavyweight world champion of Nigerian descent represented Great Britain and won gold at the 2012 London Olympics. However, according to the website, he is currently leaving his homeland Daily Mail.

Joshua’s unexpected move was revealed in documents he filed on Friday in connection with his £150m business empire, in which he must declare his country of residence. The documents show that Joshua decided to change his residence status in the face of a military attack involving the US, Israel and Iran.

Over the past 10 days, the United Arab Emirates has been targeted by Iran with missiles and drones, prompting more than 100,000 Britons to try to evacuate the Middle East nation and return to the UK. While the climate and amenities are the main attraction for those looking to live in Dubai, the city is preferred by the wealthy due to its lack of income tax.

Joshua would be subject to UK tax on dividend payments of £10.1m in 2024 and £6.3m in 2023. His company Sparta Promotions also reported profits of £20.396m and paid £6.65m of UK tax in 2024. Joshua’s decision coincides with the same week that Rio Ferdinand and Kate Ferdinand revealed how live in Dubai during the US-Iran conflict.

“It was a different week for me, I’m not going to lie,” former Manchester United defender Ferdinand said last Monday. “First of all, I’m in great shape this morning because the whole family went to training. A bit like during Covid, the whole family is doing things we wouldn’t normally do together. Some home learning today.

“It’s scary when you hear rockets and planes and fighter jets – I don’t know what they are – flying over us, and you hear huge bombs, and what we don’t know because we don’t know the details of where they came from. It’s telling the kids what it is and helping them get through this moment, which is significant especially as the dad of the house. You want to stay peaceful and keep everyone as peaceful as possible.”

“I have to be truthful, it was a bit of a scary situation, but at the same time, strangely enough, I felt very protected and well looked after. My studio became my bunker. We were advised to go down to the basement the first evening when the noise started and we slept down here with duvets and stuff. We operate the space wisely.”

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Rio and Kate Ferdinand moved to Dubai last year. (Photo: Getty)

Kate has assured fans of her safety amid concerns over the first series of missile attacks in Dubai. She said on Instagram: “Thank you for all the messages and sorry for the silence, I didn’t want to worry you, I just couldn’t find the words. We are protected.

“The government is doing an amazing job maintaining this and despite my nerves I feel we are in very good hands. We are hoping for a calmer evening, last night was very scary. Although Cree and Shae were delighted with the place as they couldn’t believe we were all staying in the basement.”

“Thank you for all your prayers. This whole experience has been very eye-opening and I pray for everyone affected. Much love to all.”

Joshua is set to join a long list of celebrities to relocate to Dubai, with former boxer Amir Khan and Hollywood star Lindsey Lohan among others settling in Dubai.

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Jarrell Miller boldly predicts the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora ​​fight

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Jarrell Miller commented on the course of the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora ​​fight. Source: Instagram/Boxing in the match room

Jarrell Miller shared his thoughts on the course of the blockbuster fight between Deontay Wilder and Derek Chisora.

Wilder will face Chisora ​​on April 4 at the O2 Arena and Miller has revealed who he thinks has the advantage.

April 4 marks the 50th fight of the careers of “The Bronze Bomber” and “Del Boy,” and the loser will likely retire.

Miller spoke to Up-to-date Betting Offers and honestly admitted that the threat from Wilder has diminished in recent years.

Jarrell Miller commented on the course of the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora ​​fight. Source: Instagram/Boxing in the match room

“Deontay’s skills deteriorated when he changed coaches.

“I feel like if Wilder stuck to his name, being a wild man and fighting wild and doing wild shit, he would still be a guy who is threatening.

“But when you try to tame the beast and become a boxer, he’s not a boxer. He’s never been through boxing the conventional way, and now you’re trying to change his style. It’s not working for him.

“Style makes fights, and Chisora ​​has a style that definitely hurts him.”

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Before his trilogy with Tyson Fury, “The Bronze Bomber” had a staggering record of 40 wins, 39 of which came by stoppage.

However, he has emerged as a different fighter in recent years, looking timid in back-to-back losses to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang on Riyadh Season shows.

He last appeared on the field in June 2025, when he stopped Tyrrell Herndon in the seventh round.

Deontay Wilder returned to winning ways following a seventh-round stoppage over Tyrrell Herndon in Kansas. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Deontay Wilder returned to winning ways following a seventh-round stoppage over Tyrrell Herndon in Kansas. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Miller continued and talked about the skills Chisora ​​possesses that could lead him to a huge victory in what he promises will be the last fight of his career.

“Chisora ​​is one of those guys who is so sturdy.

“He is very powerful mentally. He has a physically fit engine.

“He may look tired, but he can still fight. Deontay I can’t fight tired, not like this Chisora ​​yes.

Miller believes Derek Chisora ​​has the perfect style to cause problems for Deontay Wilder. Source: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Miller believes Derek Chisora ​​has the perfect style to cause problems for Deontay Wilder. Source: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney

“So I think Chisora ​​is in it. The best man wins, but I think Chisora ​​will get him.”

Chisora ​​is on a three-fight winning streak following his loss to Tyson Fury in 2022.

He went the distance in all three contests, scoring unanimous victories over Gerald Washington, Joe Joyce and Otto Wallin in the final stoppage.

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Jai Opetaia vs. Brandon Glanton – how to watch it

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Opetaia defeated Briedis on the Fury-Usyk card in May 2024. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

On Sunday, Jai Opetaia will make his Zuffa Boxing debut in a fight against Brandon Glanton.

Opetaia enters the fight against Glanton undefeated.

Since turning professional in 2015, the Australian has dominated with 23 stoppage victories.

His last three fights have been in his native Australia, all three of them competitions ending before the start of the ninth round.

The Australian defeated former unified cruiserweight world champion Mairis Briedis in 2022.

Opetaia defeated Briedis on the Fury-Usyk card in May 2024. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Opetaia really made his mark on the world stage with a series of victories on the season’s card in Riyad, including victories over Ellis Zorro, Briedis in the return and Jack Massey, whose team were forced to throw in the towel.

His name has also made headlines after recently signing with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing after years of working with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing.

Opetaia currently holds the IBF and Ring Magazine world cruiserweight titles.

Opetaia destroyed Cinkara. Photo: Tasman Fighters
Opetaia destroyed Cinkara. Photo: Tasman Fighters

Despite holding the IBF belt, he will not be on the line with Glanton as the pair will instead fight for the Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight crown.

Glanton comes into the competition off the back of a massive win over Marcus Browne last year in Lagos, Nigeria.

Before Browne’s victory, Glanton was outpointed by Chris Billam-Smith on the undercard of the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

In April, Glanton was beaten by Billam-Smith. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
In April, Glanton was beaten by Billam-Smith. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
Opetaia vs Glanton – date, place, start time and ring walks
  • The pair will fight on Sunday, March 8 at the Meta APEX Arena in Las Vegas.
  • Undercard fights start at 18:00 local time (Polish time) / 21:00 ET / 12:00 AEST / 2:00 GMT.
  • The main event ring walks are expected to take place at 21:00 local time (PT), 12:00 ET, 05:00 GMT and 15:00 AEST.
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Opetaia vs. Glanton – how to watch
  • Zuffa Boxing 04 will air on Paramount plus.
  • Paramount+ subscription can be purchased from just £4.99 per month.
  • You can also pre-pay for an annual subscription from £43.99 per year.
Opetaia vs. Glanton – last three fights
Obadiah
  • Jai Opetaia bt Huseyin Cinkara – KO in the 8th round
  • Jai Opetaia bt Claudio Squeo – KO in the 5th round
  • Jai Opetaia bt David Nyika – KO in the 4th round
Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika in the fourth round to retain his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika in the fourth round to retain his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Glanton
  • Brandon Glanton bt Marcus Browne – 6th round RTD
  • Brandon Glanton lt Chris Billam-Smith – Unanimous decision
  • Brandon Glanton bt Aleksei Egorov – KO in the 11th round
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  • Vlad Panin (23-2-0) vs. Shinard Bunch (22-3-1) – welterweight
  • Adan Palma (14-0-0) vs. Pablo Rubio Jr (14-0-0) – featherweight
  • Joshua Jay Juarez (14-0-0) vs. Jardae Anderson (11-1-0) – heavyweight
  • Brady Ochoa (9-0-0) vs. Adrian Miguel Serrano (6-0-1) – lightweight
  • Jaycob Ramos (4-1-0) vs Ethan Perez (8-0-0) – featherweight
  • Emiliano Alvarado (10-0-0) vs Erick Rosado (16-4-0) – featherweight

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