Ebanie Bridges reacts as cheeky boxing fans edit Jermall Charlo's Wikipedia page to say 'he lost manhood' in Caleb Plant row
Mia Walsh
Updated on April 07, 2026
Ebanie Bridges saw the funny side of a boxing fan recently editing Jermall Charlo's Wikipedia page.
Ahead of the Terence Crawford vs Errol Spence Jr fight over the weekend, which 'Bud' won by ninth-round stoppage, Charlo and Caleb Plant got in an altercation at the weigh-in.
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‼️ Caleb Plant HITS Jermall Charlo in an altercation backstage at the Errol Spence vs Terence Crawford weigh-in…
[🎥 Ed_Itt]
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) July 28, 2023
The context behind the dispute is unknown, but footage emerged of Plant landing a slap on Charlo while backstage.
And the former IBF super middleweight champion can be heard shouting: "Don't take me in the face like that again, boy."
Meanwhile, Charlo didn't really react, as the two men were separated by security. Plant was subsequently escorted out of the building.
After the incident, for a brief period, boxing fans edited WBC middleweight world champion Charlo's Wikipedia, adding a loss to his unbeaten record against Plant and in the notes it read 'Lost manhood'.
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Bridges reacted to the edited Wikipedia page on Twitter as she simply posted seven skull emojis.
And the IBF bantamweight world champion Bridges was not the only famous face to take note, as former two-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor tweeted: "Get right back here this second Sir, you're going nowhere till we settle this dispute here and now.
"Wtf is going on there? Clean cracked and let's him walk out? No. Nope. Nah. Not a f******' hope."
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