Q&A: Caleb Plant

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04/07/2019

Q&A: Caleb Plant

On Saturday July 20th, IBF super middleweight champion Caleb "Sweethands" Plant puts his title on the line against unbeaten Mike Lee at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Fox will broadcast and immediately afterwards, the action switches over to a pay-per-view show featuring boxing legend Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao challenging WBA welterweight super champion Keith Thurman. Here is what Plant had to say on a conference call earlier this week:
 
Q: Is being on this type of stage going to add any extra motivation to go out and have the best performance of your career?
 
C. Plant: I know it's a bigger stage. There's going to be a lot of eyeballs on me. But I think they chose me for this event because they know I'm the guy who's not going to let them down. I think they know I'm the man for the job and that I'm going to put on the show July 20. At the end of the day, get in the ring, the bell rings and we fight so I don't really feel any added pressure just it's a little more excited to continue to show the world what I'm capable of.
 
From your perspective have there been any change of mentality approaching a fight being the champion compared to being the challenger?
 
C. Plant: Absolutely not. If he thinks that I'm not gunning for him and I was gunning for Jose then he's sadly mistaken. So the mentality has not changed. I don't feel like I'm the hunted, I still feel like I'm hunting. I'm not satisfied. The goal was not just to become a world champion, that was just one goal. So in my eyes I'm 18 - 0. I'm only 26, I'm just getting started. I'm gunning for him more than I was gunning for Jose.
 
Q: With winning the IBF title being a goal, is it safe to assume that the goal is to unify the division and win the other titles at 168 pounds?
 
C. Plant: Absolutely. If I'm not mistaken there's never been an undisputed super middleweight champion so that's my goal, to become the first undisputed super middleweight champion of the world. But first things first, handle business July 20. I don't care about any other fight. I don't care about any other champions or what they're doing or what they've got going on. The only thing I care about is July 20 and I'm focused on is handling business.
 
Q: Do you feel validated in a way as a fighter? Has your confidence increased, do you feel stronger as a fighter now knowing that you can beat a fighter at that top level?
 
C. Plant: I think it'd be hard to not be more confident after winning a world title and not just one that was an easy one to knock out of the park. Jose was considered the bogey man of the division, someone nobody wanted to fight. I came in after a year layoff, broke hand, hand surgery, no tune-up fight and I knew I could get the job done. But I don't feel validated in a sense of what I've accomplished. I'm happy but I'm not content, so as I said, I'm gunning for him July 20. I'm focused, I'm zoned in but at the same time I'm definitely even more confident than I was before.
 
Q
Can you describe how you rate him in terms of other opponents you've faced? How would you compare him to some of the fighters that you have fought as you were coming up as a competitor?
 
C. Plant               
I respect everybody as a man but if somebody wants me to respect their fighting skills then they got to make me do that. Just like my past opponents, they've respected me as a man but they didn't think that I'd be able to get the job done and if I wanted them to respect my fighting skills then I had to do it when the bell rang. I'm not looking for validation from him and I'm sure hoping he is not looking for it from me because he is not going to get it unless he can maybe do it in the ring.
 
So as far as where I ranked with other fighters, I'm pretty sure we all agree that he's not, he hasn't accomplished or done some of the things that some of the other guys I fought have, but at the same time, he's a different fighter himself, he's a different guy. So as I've said before I'm taking him just as serious as I've taken any of these other guys. I've worked harder this training camp than I have in any other training camp in my entire life and I'm telling you, July 20 when the bell rings, you guys are going to see a difference. You guys are going to see a new Caleb Plant.
 
Q
Do you feel any added pressure not inside the ring but outside the ring character-wise upholding the responsibility of that title?
 
C. Plant
I've always tried to carry myself as a champion, talk as a champion and train as a champion. I'm not a grown man, I'm a growing man. So I'm going to continue to become better in the ring. I'm going to continue to become a better man outside the ring, but thus far I think I've done a good job of handling that responsibility. I think if I just continue to follow what I've done, I think I'll be on the right path.
 
Q
Do you feel any animosity towards Lee personally or what are some of your perspectives on him as a person?
 
C. Plant               
I think that Mike Lee is not someone who tells the whole truth. I have the inside scoop on a couple of different things and so I don't know. But I have the same amount of respect for him as anybody else who I step in the ring with, which is none. If you want me to respect your fighting skills, then you've got to make me do that. I'm not just going to give you the respect that you want. July 20th, when the bell rings, if he wants me to respect anything in his arsenal, then he's got to make me do that because he's not getting it.
 
To me, boxing is life or death. That's it. So I don't care about anybody in his village, I don't care who lives there, I'm coming to burn it down. So unless he's looking to do the same thing with me, it's either going to be a long night or a short night.
 
On July 20 just tune in and something my father has taught me is the truth belongs to everybody and lies belongs to individuals. I'm going to give you the truth July 20.
 
Q
What were some of the things discussed from the mics between you two when they weren't able to pick those comments up?
 
C. Plant               
I don't know. I honestly couldn't even remember to tell you. I told him to sit down and he sat down so I turned the cameras and stood there with my belt. So but none of that is really important. What's important is when we let our hands fly so. That's all I care about.
 
Q
Listen, does this guy really know what he's getting into? The reason why I ask this is one, he's face off - it's the first guys face in 13 months. Two, he's dropping down in weight. Three, he's fighting a World Champion. Does he really know what he's getting into?
 
C. Plant
No, he doesn't but that's okay. It's not my job. It's none of our jobs to tell him otherwise. I'm going to let these hands do the talking on July 20, but no, he's delusional. He's never faced anybody like me. He's never even come close. He just told you guys that he's not even getting the sparring of anybody who even looks like me. How many people do you think I can spar that fights like Mike Lee? How many people do you think he can spare that look like me? And he answered it for you. I don't even have to tell you. So no, he has no idea but that's okay.
 
He's going to learn a lesson July 20 one that he can't be taught. One that can only be taught by me, so. I don't like him that much. I don't like anybody who's in the ring with me. I don't want to be friends. I don't care about what they've got going on. To me, boxing is life or death so if I don't win, I don't get to go home because I won't have a home.
 
Q
I don't think you've ever had a pro fight in Nashville, have you? Would you like to do that at some point and bring professional boxing into Nashville, a big-ticket fight?
 
C. Plant               
That's something that I have not gotten to do yet but that's something that we're really looking forward to and we're close to getting it done. When they approached me with this opportunity to fight here at MGM Grand, we were talking about a couple different spots one of them being Nashville, but I really loved this opportunity and they knew that I was the man for the job to handle it in fashion. But definitely I want to bring a big fight to Nashville at the big city. I think Jeff Lacy and Jermain Taylor, they fought in Nashville. There have been a couple of other big fights in Nashville but I think that I could be the one to make it a regular thing. So first thing is first, we'll handle business July 20 and we'll go from there, but that's something definitely that we're looking forward to in the future.
 
Q
Do you still feel that you represent Nashville as a fighter? Is that still an important part of your identity?
 
C. Plant
Nashville, that's who I am. I may reside in Las Vegas, but Tennessee, that's what made me. Ashland City, Nashville -- those are the places that made me. I live in Vegas like I said, but Nashville is always home that's the only important part of me and it always will be.
 
Q
How therapeutic has it been to go back in the ring and train and prepare yourself for such a big event here coming down here in a couple of weeks?
 
C. Plant
Boxing has always been like a sanctuary for me. It's been a place that I could go and be somebody. I've said this in other interviews that as a kid I was somebody that nobody would want to be living in a place coming from a place where nobody would want to be in. So when I got to go to the gym, then I got to be somebody that everybody wanted to be. Even at a young age, grown men looking up to me. "Oohing" and "Ahhing" and I kind of got to be a superstar. And once I got back out of those doors I had to go back to being that kid that nobody wanted to be. And so that just kind of became like addicting. it became like an addiction for me to want to be there, want to be in the gym, not go home and just be a gym rat.
 
Through everything that came and left in my life, through all the things that I've lost, through all the things I've been deprived of or haven't had, boxing has always stood by my side and boxing has always been there for me through thick and thin. Boxing is like a woman. If you treat her right and you do good by her, then she'll stand by you and she'll do right by you. But she's a jealous woman as well and the difference between me and my opponent is I haven't glanced off of her. I haven't endeavored into other things. I haven't. Fear not the man who's thrown 10,000 kicks once but fear the man who's thrown one kick 10,000 times. So that's what I've done.
 
Q                          
What should they be anticipating when they see you in action here against Mike Lee for your championship? What do you want to showcase that new audience of fans who may not be too familiar with what you do or what you bring to the table?
 
C. Plant               
They can expect fireworks. They can expect an entertaining person, an entertaining fighter and Mike Lee won't make it out the final bell so either he'll bail out before the final bell or I'll bail him out myself but, either the way the white flag is coming out. I'll wave it for him so it's going to be one or the other.
 
Q:  Do you have any final words as you prepare to get back into training?
 
C. Plant               
Again, I'm encouraging everyone to tune in. It's going to be a great night of fighting. It's going to be a spectacular. I'll be defending my world title in a spectacular fashion, so this is something you guys aren't going to want to miss, I can promise you.