Undefeated two-time super middleweight world champion David “The Mexican Monster” Benavidez retained his Interim WBC Super Middleweight Title with a bruising unanimous decision victory over former world champion Caleb Plant in the Showtime PPV main event Saturday night from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The judges’ final tallies were 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.
The highly anticipated showdown between super middleweight rivals turned into the intriguing clash of styles that many predicted it would be, as Plant’s boxing acumen carried the early action until the brute force and high-volume power punching of Benavidez took over. After 12 grueling rounds in front of a sold out arena, the two fighters squashed their years long beef, embracing and expressing their mutual respect.
“I know there was a lot said between us but in the end we settled this like men,” said Benavidez. “I’m happy we gave the fans the best rivalry of the year or the last five years. I’m just very happy.”
According to CompuBox, Benavidez (27-0, 23 KOs) held a large advantage in power punches landed (180-68) but also out-landed Plant in jabs (30-23). Plant (22-2, 13 KOs) was the busier fighter, throwing 624 to Benavidez’s 551, but was unable to deter the late round onslaught from Benavidez.
“I knew I had to take it step by step and round by round,” said Benavidez. “Caleb is a tough fighter. He’s not going to give you everything in the first few rounds so you have to find him. But I feel like I didn’t just show that I was a power puncher tonight. I showed that I had defense and head movement and I was able to move around the ring and cut the ring off really good.”
Plant’s movement appeared to give Benavidez trouble throughout the early action, as Plant consistently landed two to three punch combinations and escape Benavidez’s counters. It wasn’t until round eight that Plant’s movement began to slow down and his attempts at holding were increasingly thwarted.
As the fight moved into the championship rounds, Benavidez pushed forward more aggressively, busting Plant’s nose and peppering him with short hooks from all angles. Plant stayed on his feet for the final bell, but his final attempts to turn the tide were thwarted by Benavidez. Asked post fight about his future plans, Benavidez set his sights squarely on undisputed 168-pound champion Canelo Alvarez.
“I just want to tell everyone that I have a lot of respect for Canelo Alvarez but he has to give me that shot now,” said Benavidez. “That’s what everyone wants to see. Let’s make it happen. Now the fans are calling for this fight, the legends are calling for this fight, so let’s make it happen.”
David Benavidez: I Respect Canelo, But He Has To Give Me That Shot Now

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Punch_n_Judy7434Tue Mar 28, 2023, 2:07 PM UTC
Canelo doesn't seem scared of anyone, but after seeing him in an interview on Monday after the Plant fight, his body language said he doesn't want the smoke that Benavidez brings. Canelo would probably win on points, but it's slugfest bouts like that which can shorten a fighter's career by a year or three. Other than a Bivol rematch, I don't see Canelo taking any high risk fights from here on in.
RebelrbgMon Mar 27, 2023, 8:17 PM UTC
What planet do you live on. Based on what?? What's he done .. I have his record .. nothing. The few solid wins on his resume either Canelo's beat better or someone Canelo has already beat has beat better, On boxrec before Plant his best wins were 4/5 max and only a couple of them.
Why didn't he beat an unbeaten Plant earlier ??? before Canelo got to him and wrecked him. Give us something to make us believe he has a chance .. anything.
If we all went by that twisted logic, then no one that doesn't have the resume of Cinnabon stands a chance, so just let him keep choosing who he feels like fighting? Bivol didn't have a resume close to Ginger's and right on par with Benavidez 's, but he put a deliberate beating and schooling on Cinnabon, the guy no one stands a chance against. Do better.
RebelrbgMon Mar 27, 2023, 8:10 PM UTC
He's mandatory but he also beat Smith really so should have already fought Canelo. Smith went the distance with Canelo which Plant didn't and Benavidez couldn't get him out of there. See how this works.
Canelo knows Benavidez has the potential to provide him with a huge fight which is what he is after and last night's effort will help a lot with that but now is the time to use that momentum and fight another of the names and win and make the call for the fight so loud it can't be ignored.
Or he can continue to moan and whine and still fight Canelo anyway next year.
Up to Benavidez and PBC
Benavidez has been his mandatory for 2 fights before this one, just stop covering up the fact that Cinnabon doesn't want that type of work, especially in his own division against a fighter that wants to embarrass him and has all the tools to do it. The sanctioning bodies won't mandate Canelo to fight Benavidez or anyone else unless he asks for the fight. The Ryder fight wasn't mandated, it was who Cinnabon and Hearn chose from the fighters in a mandatory position. Now, since Benavidez won, watch which mandatory fights are mandated to block the fight Canelo doesn't want.
Since1976Mon Mar 27, 2023, 2:27 PM UTC
Stop with excuses.
Canelo has all the belts at 168. If he wants to keep them, he must fight the highest ranked contender and that is Benavidez.
And nobody gives a sh.it about Canelo losing to Bivol again.
Take the time to read before replying with nonsense. I laid out the ducking strategy. This isn't TikTok, if you can;t read, please don't reply.
My views on Bivol facing Canelo are on here for the record and my views on the brutal beating if he goes for the rematch are there as well.
It's Monday morning, I'll be nice. Now move along.
El_Maldito_ReyMon Mar 27, 2023, 12:23 PM UTC
Clenelo will use the only justified case to duck Benavidez again. Its called a rematch with Bivol at 175. trust me :boxing:
STFU boy. Tell that p.ussy Charlo to fight Benavidez. Charlo's the biggest p.ussy in boxing at the moment, he went into hiding after Benavidez punked his clown ***.
Also, in what world is fighting Bivol a duck? Bivol whips Benavidez easier than he did Ramirez and Canelo. You a dumbass.

