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The Independent
23 minutes ago
- The Independent
Manny Pacquiao, Teofimo Lopez: Who will Ryan Garcia fight next after shock loss to Rolly Romero?
Ryan Garcia was on the wrong end of one of boxing 's biggest upsets earlier this year when he was outpointed by Rolando 'Rolly' Romero' in New York. The charismatic American delivered a lacklustre performance after being knocked down in the second round and has since undergone hand surgery. But he has recently posted footage of himself back in training and is eyeing a return to the ring before the end of the year. Which begs the question: who will be in the opposite corner? Let's take a look at some of the names in the mix to take on Garcia next. Rolando Romero rematch Despite being away from the ring for over a year, Garcia was a big favourite to beat Romero when they faced each other in May. However, he simply never got going and was comfortably beaten on points. Romero has since been upgraded to full champion status by the WBA after Jaron Ennis vacated his title to move up to super-welterweight. Garcia has never held a world title but could change that if he takes the rematch with Romero and wins. Talks have reportedly been held over a second fight between the pair, yet Garcia has claimed his promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, wants to give the Romero title shot to another of his Golden Boy fighters. 'After the Romero fight, they gave me the worst offer you can ever imagine,' Garcia recently told The Ring. 'It was a bulls*** offer. And then Oscar tried to take my rematch with Rolly and give it to Raul Curiel. 'I've been trying to get the Rolly rematch, and now you want to give it to another fighter?' With Garcia and De La Hoya seemingly at loggerheads, the Romero rematch is currently hanging in the balance. Manny Pacquiao Garcia has now stepped up to welterweight but is not the biggest name at 147lbs. That title goes to the recently-returned Manny Pacquiao. The Filipino icon stepped back between the ropes for the first time in four years to draw with Mario Barrios last month as he narrowly missed out on becoming a world champion at 46. Pacquiao impressed in his comeback fight but Garcia is convinced he would deliver a one-sided beating if he shared the ring with the eight-division world champion. He told The Ring: 'I've been interested in fighting the legendary Manny Pacquiao for a while now. It's something that you dream of. There have been talks in the past of us fighting, and then it fell through. 'There is a history there. I am always up for the challenge; I would be lying if I said I am not interested. If Manny wants to throw down, let's do it. 'I know that I would present a lot of problems for Pacquiao. I would dominate him. I would capitalise on his mistakes better than other guys. I would knock him out like Juan Manuel Marquez – all due respect to the legend Manny, though." Garcia is 20 years younger than Pacquiao and this could be a passing of the torch moment. It may also be a chance for Pacquiao to prove his greatness once more, while both men would be in line for a major payday. Do not be surprised if this fight gets made. Teofimo Lopez Garcia has been talking up the prospect of fighting Romero or Pacquiao, but his promoter seems to have other ideas. Oscar De La Hoya has named Teofimo Lopez as an alternative opponent, with the 140lb world champion potentially stepping up to welterweight in the near future. Asked whether he liked the idea of Garcia running it back with Romero, De La Hoya said: 'No, I actually don't, because the first fight was a dull fight. 'I believe there's other big fights we can make with the likes of Teofimo and other fighters.' Garcia and Lopez are two of the most outspoken fighters in boxing today and the trash talk in the build-up would be must-watch. They also have crowd-friendly styles when at their best, with Garcia arguably having the edge in power while Lopez can outbox anyone, making it an intriguing matchup. Devin Haney rematch Devin Haney already has his next fight scheduled as he is due to face Brian Norman Jr for the WBO welterweight title in November. But if Garcia wants more time off to recover from his hand injury, setting this rematch up for the early part of 2026 could be a realistic prospect. Should Haney beat Norman Jr, he would become a three-weight world champion and would be firmly back on track after losing to Garcia last year before the bout was subsequently ruled a no contest after Garcia failed a drugs test. There is bad blood between the pair after their epic first fight which saw Garcia knock Haney down three times. They looked set for a rematch later this year only for Garcia to lose to Romero, while Haney failed to impress during his shutout points win over Jose Ramirez on the same night. Right now, the return fight does not appear to be on the table. But a Haney victory in November could change all that, with interest likely to ramp up for the arch-rivals to settle their feud once and for all. A DAZN subscription provides access to over 185 fights a year across a range of combat sports from the world's best promoters.


The Independent
23 minutes ago
- The Independent
Ryan Garcia reignites feud with Oscar De La Hoya as he reveals future plans
Ryan Garcia has hit out at promoter Oscar De La Hoya, describing the former six-division world champion as 'disrespectful' and 'offensive'. 'King Ry' also stated that his partnership with Golden Boy Promotions would come to an end after his next fight, a relationship first formed in 2016. A rocky period in 2019 was smoothed over with a new contract, but Garcia's most recent comments suggest that there is no way back between fighter and promoter. Garcia told The Ring: 'I've always tried to mend the relationship and be the bigger person. I've said in the past that families fight, and always put it aside. 'But it's really hard to deal with a promoter who's really involved with himself. He loves the attention, still, even at his age. It just never works with his fighters, especially the ones who are the stars. You saw what happened with him and Canelo Alvarez. 'He causes a division in people, and he doesn't know how to keep a good relationship. He likes to air people's business and do things that a promoter shouldn't. He's always been coming at me. There's always riff-raff. I don't care that he posted the screenshot because I know my worth.' The screenshot Garcia refers to was shared in a social media post by De La Hoya. At the end of June, De La Hoya posted a screenshot of a private conversation with Garcia, where his client sent an abusive text message. Unfortunately Ryan Garcia is having another episode. Ten days ago he's talking about God and finding his path, then tonight he sends me this rant while watching his fellow Golden Boy fighters win. Bipolar disorder is very serious and I hope he gets the help he needs. — Oscar De La Hoya (@OscarDeLaHoya) June 29, 2025 De La Hoya told his followers: 'Unfortunately Ryan Garcia is having another episode. Ten days ago he's talking about God and finding his path, then tonight he sends me this rant while watching his fellow Golden Boy fighters win. Bipolar disorder is very serious and I hope he gets the help he needs.' Whilst Garcia said that he was nonplussed about De La Hoya sharing private messages, he complained that his promoter was preventing him from facing Rolly Romero in a rematch. Having missed a year out due to a drugs ban, Garcia was shocked upon his return to the ring by Romero in May. At the end of July Romero was named full champion by the World Boxing Association (WBA) at welterweight, raising the stakes of a potential rematch between the pair. He continued: 'After the Romero fight, they gave me the worst offer you can ever imagine. It was a bulls*** offer. And then Oscar tried to take my rematch with Rolly and give it to Raul Curiel. I've been trying to get the Rolly rematch, and now you want to give it to another fighter? 'It's a slap in the face, and it keeps happening over and over again. It's disrespectful. There is no loyalty. It's offensive, and they show me their true colours every time. I don't want to be a part of a team like that, and that's just the truth.' Rather than simply call out his promoter, Garcia went on to question's De La Hoya's business acumen. He added: 'Why is he hating on the only guy who's making him money? ' Gervonta Davis and I made $100 million in our fight. Who is the other fighter from Golden Boy who is a star? They don't have any. I am not being rude because I respect my fellow fighters. It's just the truth. Canelo told me back in the day, and I should have listened.' 'Oscar has no trust or belief in me. Great fighters lose, and they come back, rebuild and get better. Look at all the times he lost and came back. He was still the Golden Boy, and I was rooting for him. That's what the sport is all about. 'Oscar doesn't respect me. I don't think he ever thought I was a good fighter, but frankly, I don't care. I have one more fight left with him, and that's it. If they can build another star, great. I want to move on.' DAZN is the home of combat sports, broadcasting over 185 fights a year from the world's best promoters, including Matchroom, Queensberry, Golden Boy, Misfits, PFL, BKFC, GLORY and more. An Annual Saver subscription is a one-off cost of £119.99 / $224.99 (for 12 months access), that's just 64p / $1.21 per fight. There is also a Monthly Flex Pass option (cancel any time) at £24.99 / $29.99 per month. A subscription includes weekly magazine shows, comprehensive fight library, exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes documentaries, and podcasts and vodcasts.


Reuters
23 minutes ago
- Reuters
Brandon Pfaadt wins 11th as D-backs take down Padres
August 5 - Tyler Locklear and Alek Thomas homered, Brandon Pfaadt tied a career high with his 11th victory, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Diego Padres 6-2 in Phoenix on Monday. Corbin Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had two hits and two RBIs apiece as the Diamondbacks extended their winning streak to three games following a six-game losing streak that precipitated their trade deadline moves. Locklear, obtained from Seattle in the Eugenio Suarez deadline deal, hit his first homer in his fourth game in Arizona. Thomas homered in the ninth and had his fourth straight multi-hit game. Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth had two of the Padres' six hits and both RBIs. The Padres had won seven of eight. Pfaadt (11-7) gave up two runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings, leaving after Cronenworth's single made it 5-2 in the sixth. He struck out four and walked three in his second victory over the Padres this season. He was 11-10 last year. Luis Arraez was 0-for-3 with a walk, ending his career-high 16-game hitting streak. He struck out swinging against Pfaadt in the fifth. Kyle Backhus pitched two innings for his first career save. JP Sears (7-10) gave up five runs on 10 hits in five innings in his first start for the Padres after being obtained at the deadline. He struck out four and walked one. The Diamondbacks scored in each of the first four innings off Sears and led 5-1 after five. Gurriel followed singles by Ketel Marte and Carroll with an RBI single in the first, and Carroll's sacrifice fly in the second made it 2-0. Merrill and Machado wired two-out doubles with two outs in the third, the first hits off Pfaadt, to make it 2-1. Locklear's homer with one out in the third was measured at 393 feet for a 3-1 lead. His previous two homers came in his 16-game look with the Mariners last June. Carroll and Gurriel drove in runs in the fourth to make it 5-1. --Field Level Media