By Elliot Raines: Caleb Plant and Jermall Charlo discuss a 2026 super middleweight fight.
Two years after the spanking
It’s a fight that’s been two years in the making, ever since former IBF 168-pound champion “Sweethands” Plant (23-3, 14 KO) punched Charlo in the face at the Errol Spence Jr. weigh-in. vs. Terence Crawford, which took place on July 28, 2023. Surprisingly, it took Caleb and Jermall this long to start talking.
Brunch boxing broke the news today about the Plant vs. discussions. Charlo for the first half of 2026.
Fans mock the $80 PPV price
Social media users predict that the PBC will value the Plant-Charlo fight at around $80 per PPVwhich would be crazy high for a fight that’s past its sell-by date. Nowadays it is seen as a fight for veterans. Jermall is 35 years ancient and has only fought twice since 2021.
Charlo’s career drift from 2021
Charlo was out of grave competition for too long to fight on PPV against a fighter like Plant, who lost by split decision on May 31, 2025 after a 12-round loss to Jose Armando Resendiz. This was Plant’s third loss in his last five fights, dating back to 2021. With a 2-3 record, it’s foolish for Caleb to fight Jermall on PPV.
Both men fight for relevance
Plant’s only two wins since 2021 have been victories over 38-year-old Anthony Dirrell and little-known secondary contender Trevor McCumby.
A fight between two former world champions comes at an opportune time for them, as neither has done anything of note over the years. They are considered overkill by many boxing fans who do not consider either of them to be relevant at 168 pounds.
Jermall (34-0, 23 KO) was once a top-ranked fighter at 160, but his career collapsed after defeating Juan Macias Montiel in a tougher-than-expected 12-round unanimous decision on June 19, 2021.
Interestingly, the WBC allowed Charlo to retain the WBC title without defending it for over 1,000 days before finally stripping him of the belt on May 8, 2024.
Too slow or just in time?
Older boxing fans will still be interested in seeing Charlo and Plant fight. They will still be motivated to pay to watch these two fading champions, but not the younger ones. It’s too slow to play. Plant’s lack of wins and Charlo’s inactivity mean fans will likely skip this fight.
Plant, 33, should aim higher for top players like one of these:
- Lester Martinez
- Christian Mbilla
- Olsley Iglesias
- Hamzah Sheeraz
- Diego Pacheco
At least if Plant were lucky enough to beat one of them, he would have a chance to fight undisputed super middleweight champion Terence Crawford or Canelo Alvarez. Of course, if these fighters beat Plant, he would be back to square one and could forget about fighting Crawford or Canelo.