Caleb Plant puts his interim WBA super middleweight title on the line for the first time when he faces Armando Resendiz on Saturday. That bout headlines the PBC fight card streaming on Amazon Prime. However, it’s not the only important 168-pound boxing matchup on the marquee. In the evening’s co-main event, undefeated former two-division champion Jermall Charlo also competes on Saturday. Charlo meets Thomas LaManna at 168 pounds. We look at the undercard for the boxing card, which takes place at Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

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Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz Main Event

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz for Plant’s interim WBA super middleweight title – 12 Rounds

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz Undercard

Jermall Charlo vs. Thomas LaManna – Super middleweight – 10 Rounds

Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez vs. Kyrone Davis – Middleweight – 10 Rounds

Isaac Lucero vs. Omar Valenzuela – Super welterweight – Eight Rounds

Curmel Moton vs. Renny Viamonte Mastrapa – Lightweight – Eight Rounds

Carl Martin vs. Francisco Pedroza Portillo – Super bantamweight – Eight Rounds

Daniel Blancas vs. Kwame Ritter – Super middleweight – Eight Rounds

Justin Cardona vs. Elijah Williams – Super lightweight – Six Rounds

Cristian Cangelosi vs. Samuel Figueroa – Super welterweight – Six Rounds

John Easter vs. Andres Martinez – Super middleweight – Six Rounds

Brayan Gonzalez vs. Osiel Flores – Super bantamweight – Four Rounds

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz Fight Card Date:

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz Fight Card Time:

8:00 p.m. ET

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz Fight Card Location:

Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz Fight Card How to Watch Or Stream:

Amazon Prime streaming

Jermall Charlo vs. Thomas LaManna

A former two-division world champion (154 and 160 pounds), Jermall Charlo (33-0, 22 KOs) looks to make his mark at another weight class when he competes at 168 pounds in Vegas.

The 35-year-old Charlo has not fought since late 2023 when he earned a decision over José Benavidez Jr. That win ended a break of more than two years for Charlo, who was stripped of his WBC title while he was inactive following a DWI arrest in May 2024.

Thomas LaManna (39-5-1, 18 KOs) is riding a nine-fight winning streak heading into Saturday’s event. The 33-year-old is looking for the biggest win of his career against Charlo.

Jermall Charlo On Thomas LaManna

“I’ll be a fool to try to overlook him,” Charlo said of his opponent, Thomas LaManna. “That’s not what I’m doing. I’m Jermall Charlo. This is my legacy. This is my career. I’m putting it all on the line. Now I understand why Canelo and them, all the big names, GGG at the time I was at 160, I see why they would say, ‘High risk, low reward.’ But I’m not that saying towards LaManna in no type of combative way. I’m just saying, naturally, me beating him in fashion and doing what I do best, get out there and win the fight, I probably won’t get the thumbs up and the likes from the fans. It’s gonna be expected.

“If I go in there and make it a fight and make it tough and something crazy happens in the fight, then they’ll be like, ‘Oh, he’s not Jermall Charlo no more.’ So, the pressure is on me to be who I am. I’m not overlooking LaManna. He has some skill. He has experience, too. He just never been in there with anybody like me.”

Thomas LaManna On Jermall Charlo

“I learned from the Erislandy Lara fight that I can’t let the moment get to me. If I can do that all throughout the week and get there to fight night, it’s gonna be a long night for Charlo,” said LaManna.

“My whole mindset changed after the Lara fight. I didn’t want to fight anymore. But when I came back, I knew I wanted to do it the right way. I knew this was my big opportunity at the biggest stage. Now I’ve got that great opportunity.”

“I definitely have the momentum over Charlo,” LaManna added. “But we have to let the fights happen. We’re gonna find out on May 31.”

Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz

Caleb Plant (23-2, 14 KOs) is the No. 3 ranked competitor in the super middleweight division, according to the latest ESPN rankings. The 32-year-old opened his career with a perfect 21-0 record, winning the IBF super middleweight crown in his 18th pro bout with a unanimous decision victory over José Uzcátegui.

After three title defenses, Plant took a leap up in competition and faced Canelo Alvarez in a title unification contest. Alvarez scored an 11th-round TKO win in that contest. Plant bounced back from his first career defeat with a knockout win over Anthony Dirrell. Another loss followed as Plant dropped a decision to David Benavidez in March 2023 in a matchup for the interim WBC super middleweight belt.

Plant returned to action in September 2024, capturing the vacant interim WBA super middleweight belt with a knockout win over Trevor McCumby.

Armando Resendiz (15-2, 11 KOs) opened his career with 12 straight wins. Resendiz got knocked out by Elijah Garcia in 2023. His most recent outing was a fifth-round KO win over Fernando Paliza in February of this year. He is the No. 15 ranked competitor in the WBA rankings.

It is believed that if Plant and Charlo walk away from Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay with wins on Saturday, they will face each other before the end of the year in a super middleweight scrap.

We will have more on the Caleb Plant Vs. Armando Resendiz fight card and the Jermall Charlo vs. Thomas LaManna matchup as fight night approaches.

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