US lightweight Garcia wants Pacquiao ‘with records on the line’

In this file photo taken on January 02, 2021, Ryan Garcia celebrates after defeating Luke Campbell during the WBC Interim Lightweight Title fight in Dallas, Texas. (AFP / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Tim Warner)
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Updated 31 January 2021
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US lightweight Garcia wants Pacquiao ‘with records on the line’

  • Garcia beat Luke Campbell earlier this month to claim the interim WBC lightweight title
  • Pacquiao holds the WBA welterweight “super” world title, with his record standing at 62-7 with two drawn

LOS ANGELES: Up and coming US lightweight Ryan Garcia said on Instagram Saturday that he wants to get in the ring with Philippine icon Manny Pacquiao in an official bout.
With Yahoo among the outlets reporting such a fight is in the works, Garcia said he wanted to make it absolutely clear that it wouldn’t be an exhibition.
“Hey everybody, I just want to make it real clear: My fight with Pacquiao would not be an exhibition,” Garcia said in a video posted on his Instagram story.
“It will be a real fight, shooting for 12 rounds, all on the line. Our records will be on the line. I just want to make that very clear for everybody.”
One stumbling block could be the weight class, with 42-year-old Pacquiao long fighting at welterweight.
The 22-year-old Garcia survived an early knockdown to stop Luke Campbell in the seventh round earlier this month in Dallas to claim the interim World Boxing Council lightweight title.
He improved to 21-0 with 18 wins inside the distance.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, hasn’t fought since claiming the World Boxing Association’s welterweight “super” world title with a stunning victory over Keith Thurman in Las Vegas in July of 2019, taking his record to 62-7 with two drawn and 39 knockouts.
On Friday, the WBA said it was designating Pacquiao “Champion in Recess” and promoting Cuba’s Yordenis Ugas to welterweight world champion because of Pacquiao’s inactivity.
The WBA noted that its rules state that the recess can be invoked “when a champion is unable to defend the belt for medical, legal or other reasons beyond his control.”
The governing body didn’t specify which of those reasons might apply in Pacquiao’s case.

 


Carrick relishing Frank reunion as Man Utd host Spurs

Updated 06 February 2026
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Carrick relishing Frank reunion as Man Utd host Spurs

  • Carrick has enjoyed a perfect start to life as interim United boss
  • Frank remains under intense pressure in his first season at Spurs

LONDON: Michael Carrick will go head to head with Thomas Frank just months after interviewing the Tottenham manager for television as Manchester United seek a fourth successive Premier League win on Saturday.
Former Spurs, United and England midfielder Carrick has enjoyed a perfect start to life as interim United boss — beating Manchester City, Premier League leaders Arsenal and Fulham.
Next in line for United are Spurs, 14th in the table after a miserable Premier League season so far.
Carrick, who replaced the sacked Ruben Amorim last month, interviewed Frank ahead of the Dane’s first Champions League game in charge of Tottenham.
“(Life) certainly can change,” said Carrick as he reflected on the Amazon Prime interview in September. “I really enjoyed it, actually.
“We got on really well. It’s the first time I’ve met him properly and we had a good chat just about general kind of football things... I enjoyed it, so it will be good to see him again.”
Former Brentford boss Frank remains under intense pressure in his first season at Spurs despite their impressive Champions League campaign and a recent uptick in results.
Last week’s 2-2 draw at home to City extended their unbeaten run to four matches.
“They certainly bring a challenge,” Carrick said. “I think you can see especially the way they finished the game the other day.
“They’ve had players injured and ins and outs, and a lot of changes to the team, which makes things a lot more challenging, a lot more difficult from their perspective. But they’re getting players back.”
Tottenham won all four of their meetings against United last season, including May’s Europa League final in Bilbao.
Carrick hopes to end that run against a club at which he spent two seasons before moving to Old Trafford in 2006.
“Coming here (United) was a jump and a big jump at the time,” he said. I certainly felt that pretty quickly and then I think once you step inside this place as a footballer, it turns you.
“So, pretty much from the first day walking into the dressing room and meeting the manager, from then on in that was me.”