Jorge Linares looks sharp in KO victory over Carlos Morales

Jorge Linares looked like the Jorge Linares of old on Friday night. The former three-division titleholder stopped Carlos Morales at 2:09 of Round 4 in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout on the Ryan Garcia-Francisco Fonseca on Friday night at …

Jorge Linares looked like the Jorge Linares of old on Friday night.

The former three-division titleholder stopped Carlos Morales at 2:09 of Round 4 in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout on the Ryan Garcia-Francisco Fonseca on Friday night at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.

Linares (46-5, 28 KOs) has now won two in a row since he was stopped by Pablo Cesar Cano in an ill-fated attempt to eventually win a title in a fourth division, junior welterweight.

Linares, prone to being cut, suffered a gash above his left eye as a result of an accidental head butt in the first round. In the second, Morales (19-5-4, 8 KOs) landed a number of eye-catching punches and might’ve won the round.

However, in the third, a short right from Linares put Morales down and hurt him. He said on his way to his corner, “What hit me?”

He never really figured that out because the same punch, a short right, put him down on his behind and into the ropes. He was unable to continue.

Morales had never been stopped in his career.

Linares looked sharp, but apparently he believes he can do more.

“I’m surprised at myself because I know I can demonstrate even more than that,” the Japan-based Venezuelan said through a translator.

We’ll probably see. Linares, 34, now seems to be on his way to challenging for a 135-pound title. One possibility: Ryan Garcia.

Jorge Linares to face Carlos Morales on Garcia-Fonseca card

Jorge Linares will try to fight his way back into the 135-pound title mix on a card featuring Ryan Garcia vs. Francisco Fonseca on Feb. 14.

Former lightweight champion Jorge Linares will try to fight his way back into the title mix on a card featuring Ryan Garcia vs. Francisco Fonseca on Feb. 14 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

Golden Boy Promotions announced Monday that Linares (46-5, 28 KOs) will face Carlos Morales (19-4, 8 KOs) on the DAZN-streamed card.

“2019 was a difficult year, but I’ve been through ups and downs in my career before, and I’ve always come back,’’ Linares said. “On Feb. 14, I’m going to show why I became a four-time world champion by scoring a dominant win. After that, I hope to fight for a world title very soon.”

Linares, who has won belts at featherweight, junior lightweight and lightweight, moved up to 140-pounds last Jan. 18 and suffered a first-round knockout against Pablo Cesar Cano in New York. The 34-year-old Venezuelan came back on Sept. 7, winning a decision over Filipino Al Toyogon in Japan.

A Linares victory could put him in line to fight Ryan Garcia, if Garcia beats Fonseca.

Morales, a 29-year-old Mexican, is a former junior lightweight who will be fighting at 135 pounds for the third time. He lost a majority decision to Garcia on Sept. 1, 2018 in Indio, California.