Manny Pacquiao could be back in the ring ‘in March, April’: report

Manny Pacquiao said he could fight again this Spring, with many possible opponents.

Manny Pacquiao hopes to return to the ring early next year during a break from his duties as a Filipino senator.

Pacquiao told the Manila Bulletin Sunday that “he can fight in March, April.’’

Pacquiao’s hopes for a spring bout re-ignited speculation about his opponent. In a political season, the senator, who will be 41 on December 17, has more aspiring opponents than he might have running mates or rival candidates in his oft-rumored plans for a run at the Filipino presidency.

The list appears to be led by Danny Garcia and Mikey Garcia. Danny Garcia had been in line to fight Errol Spence Jr. after Spence’s decision over Shawn Porter on September 28 in Los Angeles. But it’s not clear what’s next for Spence after he was thrown from his Ferrari in a scary crash in Dallas on Oct. 10.

Meanwhile, Mikey Garcia has not fought since jumping up in weight and losing a one-sided decision to Spence in Dallas on March 16.

Not on the list – not yet, anyway – is Keith Thurman, who lost a split decision to Pacquiao for a welterweight belt on July 20 in Las Vegas.

Thurman disclosed in mid-September that he underwent surgery on his left hand after the bout. Pain in the hand bothered him throughout the fight, he said. The surgery was a bone fusion. He said he would not be able to fight until next year.

Thurman, who battled back from a first-round knockdown, turned the next 11 rounds into a back-and-forth battle that ended with Pacquiao winning 115-113, 115-113 and 113-114. It was a heck of a fight.

“I would love the rematch,’’ Thurman said then.

If the hand heals in time for March or April, Thurman figures to say much the same thing as speculation mounts about who’s next for Pacquiao.

Also, not on the list is Terence Crawford, perhaps the best welterweight on the planet. But that’s not exactly a surprise. Crawford is a Top Rank fighter, Pacquaio is a Premier Boxing Champions fighter and – blah, blah, blah – never the twain shall meet.

Jermell Charlo: Tony Harrison was dropped in sparring, ‘faked injury’

Jermell Charlo accused Tony Harrison of getting dropped during sparring and then faking an ankle injury to avoid their rematch in July.

Bad blood continues to brew between Tony Harrison and Jermell Charlo.

The junior middleweights went back and forth during a testy, expletive-laden press conference Thursday in Los Angeles to announce their December 21 rematch in nearby Ontario. The rematch of their hotly disputed fight last year, in which Harrison took Charlo’s title by a split decision, was postponed after Harrison suffered an ankle injury in training camp.

Charlo, however, was never sold on that explanation. On Thursday, he insisted that Harrison “faked his injury” as a cover up for a sparring session that had gone wrong.

“DeAndre Ware was one of your sparring partners out in Detroit,” Charlo said. “He clipped you. Dropped you. You were out. And then you had to regroup in your mind. Keep it real.”

Charlo (32-1, 16 knockouts) suggested that the alleged knockdown left Harrison too rattled to go on with the rematch in the summer.

“You faked the injury,” Charlo continued. “Thank you for being honest. He wasn’t ready. He wasn’t ready for what I was getting ready to deliver to him.”Harrison (28-2, 21 KOs) chuckled and responded, “I’m here, aren’t I?”

But Charlo didn’t stop there.

“You didn’t have surgery,” he said. “June 3rd you were supposed to be having surgery on your ankle. He cleared himself. He didn’t have a doctor clear his ankle. … All of a sudden, you postpone the fight. Yeah, you faked it.”