Luke Campbell out to prove he’s best lightweight in world against Ryan Garcia

Luke Campbell believes he will take a major step towards establishing himself as the best fighter in a lightweight division rich with talent by beating rising American star Ryan Garcia on Saturday night.
Luke Campbell fights in a title eliminator on Saturday night (Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)Luke Campbell fights in a title eliminator on Saturday night (Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
Luke Campbell fights in a title eliminator on Saturday night (Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

It has been almost 18 months since the London 2012 gold medallist was beaten by Vasyl Lomachenko, a bout which had three of the four major world titles on the line, in his last outing.

A win at the American Airlines Center in Dallas against Garcia –who has won all 20 of his professional contests, 17 inside the distance – would likely lead to a shot against WBC belt holder Devin Haney later this year.

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With the prospect of a third world title opportunity within his grasp, Hull boxer Campbell said at the pre-fight press conference: “I want to prove that I’m the best in the division and I believe I’m the best in the division.

“My strategy is just to win by any means possible. Once I beat Ryan, that will answer a lot of questions.

“This will be a fantastic fight and I believe it’s two of the best in the division that are facing off against each other.”

Campbell (20-3, 16KOs) came up agonisingly short against Jorge Linares for the WBA title in September 2017 and although he put in a brave performance against Lomachenko, the Briton was thoroughly outclassed.

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He added: “Everybody says that I performed well but I know myself I didn’t perform to the best of my ability. When I watch that fight back I know I can be so much better than that.

“Ever since then I’ve trained and strived to be the best that I can be and be the best version that I can be for this fight.”

Garcia’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, confirmed the arena will be around a quarter full as his protege looks to take the next step in his development.

The 22-year-old has stopped his last two opponents – Romero Duno and Francisco Fonseca – in the first round and De La Hoya is confident the best is yet to come.

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De La Hoya said: “Ryan Garcia is probably the hardest worker in boxing today. When people watch him for the first time, they’re taken aback and surprised about easily he can dismantle an opponent. We have put him in with very tough opponents and he keeps steamrolling every single opponent.”

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