“You Passed The Line!” Canelo And Caleb Plant Explain Their Angry Opening Press Conference Brawl

BT Sport Boxing published this video item, entitled “”You Passed The Line!” Canelo And Caleb Plant Explain Their Angry Opening Press Conference Brawl” – below is their description.

Canelo and Caleb Plant gave their immediate reactions to their opening press conference head-to-head confrontation.

Watch Canelo v Caleb Plant on November 6, live on BT Sport Box Office.

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