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WATCH: Canelo Alvarez, Caleb Plant Fight at a Presser For Boxing Match

Caleb Plant and Canelo Alvarez couldn't wait until their upcoming Showtime pay-per-view championship boxing match to trade blows.

A physical incident between the two boxers took place during their press conference Tuesday (September 21) promoting their November 6 super middleweight championship match at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The two men had a stare off and appeared to mixed words before Alvarez shoved Plant and Plant retaliated with a left hook, which Alvarez dodged before throwing multiple punches in retaliation, prior to being separated by numerous bystanders.

The incident occurred before either boxer addressed reporters during Tuesday's press conference.

Alvarez (56-1-2, 38 KO) enters the upcoming bout holding the WBA, WBO, WBC, and The Ring super middleweight titles after jumping between weight classes during the past few years.

Plant (21-0, 12 KO), a native of Ashland City, Tennessee, has held the IBF 168-pound super middleweight championship since defeating Jose Uzcategui on January 13, 2019.

"Only thing better than proving people right is proving people wrong and I’ve been doing that my whole life," said Plant, who is currently listed by Fanduel Sportsbook as a (+670) underdog, during Tuesday's press conference.

"'There's only one thing better than proving people right and that's proving people wrong," Plant added. “I don’t need anyone to believe in because those people do believable things. I set out to do unbelievable things and I will win on Nov. 6th.”

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