The Citizen (Gauteng)

Something has to give tonight

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New York – Undefeated champions Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia risk their welterweig­ht crowns tonight in a showdown that could launch the winner to stardom worthy of Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao.

The matchup of the unbeaten 28-year-old Americans at Brooklyn’s Barclays Centre is only the third unificatio­n bout between unbeaten welterweig­ht champions, the first since Oscar de la Hoya faced Felix Trinidad in 1999.

“We’re young. We’re hungry. we’re tired of waiting for this to go down,” Thurman said this week. “I’m really happy to be in this moment, in this limelight. It has been a dream.

“This is the biggest fight of either of our careers.”

World Boxing Associatio­n champion Thurman, 27-0 with 22 knockouts, and World Boxing Council champion Garcia, 33-0 with 19 knockouts, are stars of the 147-pound division once ruled by Mayweather, who retired undefeated at 49-0 in 2015, and Filipino icon Pacquiao, who holds the World Boxing Organisati­on welterweig­ht title.

“This is the biggest fight of either of our careers,” Thurman said. “This is what we’ve been dreaming of. It feels like my destiny.”

Garcia was a unified WBA and WBC champion from 2012 to 2014 at super lightweigh­t, where he first claimed a world title five years ago. He won the WBC welterweig­ht belt from Robert Guerrero in January of last year and defends it for the first time.

“It has always been a dream of mine to unify most of my weight classes,” Garcia said. “I feel good. I feel confident come Saturday night I will be a unified champion again. I live for moments like this.

“Everything in my career has led me to this fight.”

Thurman took the WBA title from Guerrero two years ago and makes his third defence. –

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