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Garcia unifies lightweigh­t titles after beating Easter

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American boxer Mikey Garcia unified the WBC and IBF lightweigh­t titles late Saturday by overpoweri­ng Robert Easter in a 12-round battle of undefeated champions.

The 30-year-old Garcia retained his WBC title and grabbed Easter’s IBF belt with a unanimous decision victory at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

“It is a great accomplish­ment. Now we are back,” said Garcia. “I prepared for the best. He gave a great fight but I was in control most of the fight and did what I had to do to win.”

Garcia seized control of the fight early, flooring American Easter in the third round with a left hook to the chin. It was just the second time in his career that Easter was knocked down.

“We wanted to land that right hand. It was a perfect punch around the chin,” he said.

Easter recovered from the knockdown but failed to mount a sustained attack outside of using his jab, and was almost knocked down again in the ninth round.

Garcia is now 5-0 with two knockouts since returning from a 30-month exile from the sport due a battle with promoter Top Rank.

The three judges scored it 118-109, 117-110 and 116-111 as Garcia improved to 39-0 overall after this fight, which marks a return to the lightweigh­t division. He won a junior welterweig­ht belt in February but had to vacate it to face Easter.

Garcia immediatel­y threw down the gauntlet to Errol Spence saying in the ring that for his next fight he wants to move up to the welterweig­ht division to fight for Spence’s IBF belt.

“He is the most feared man and I want to challenge him,” said Garcia.

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