Danny Garcia wants to add another welterweight title to his resume as soon as possible.

The two-division champion from Philadelphia is willing to fight any elite welterweight whenever the COVID-19 pandemic ends, and the boxing business returns to normal. Eventually, however, Garcia will move up to the junior middleweight division.

“I wanna become a champion in a third division,” Garcia said to co-hosts Kenneth Bouhairie and Michael Rosenthal. “And I feel like that was always my goal, to win a belt at 140, 147 and 154. And those were my goals in the boxing world. So, I feel like until I win a title at 154, then my legacy’s not complete, as far as like me, my goals.”

The 32-year-old Garcia (36-2, 21 KOs) out-pointed Ukraine’s Ivan Redkach (23-5-1, 18 KOs, 1 NC) unanimously in his last bout, a 12-rounder January 25 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The former WBC welterweight champion wants a higher-profile, more meaningful fight next.

“I feel like I have two more big fights left at this weight class, at 147,” Garcia said. “You know, either a [Manny] Pacquiao or a [Errol] Spence, and then I feel like I wanna rematch [Keith] Thurman or [Shawn] Porter, get that victory. And then I feel like there’s nothing else for me to do at 147, because those are all the fights that people wanna see me fight. And I faced everyone at 147 already. So, I feel like a new journey could be at 154.”

Thurman and Porter are the only opponents who’ve beaten Garcia since he made his pro debut in November 2007.

Thurman (29-1, 22 KOs, 1 NC), of Clearwater, Florida, edged Garcia by split decision in their 12-round, 147-pound championship unification match in March 2017 at Barclays Center. Las Vegas’ Porter (30-3-1, 17 KOs) beat Porter by unanimous decision in their 12-round fight for the then-unclaimed WBC welterweight crown in September 2018 at Barclays Center.

“I wanna win another welterweight title,” said Garcia, who’s also a former WBA/WBC 140-pound champion. “I feel like I need another big win at 147, and then I wanna win a title at 154. I feel like my legacy will be complete after that.” 

Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.