Luke Campbell tested positive for Covid-19
The Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell fight scheduled for December 5 has been postponed after Campbell tested positive for Covid-19, Golden Boy Promotions announced.
The fight was to take place at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California on a card broadcast by DAZN, with the WBC interim lightweight title at stake.
“Campbell is doing well, but the fight will need to be rescheduled. As we know, fans are really looking forward to this great fight. All parties involved are working to get a new date scheduled as soon as possible,” reads the press release, which goes on to state that the expected debut of DAZN’S global platform, with streaming to be available in over 200 countries and territories, will still go forward on December 1.
“Disappointed that my fight is being delayed but these are sadly the times we live in,” Campbell wrote on Twitter. “I’m feeling well and look forward to confirming a new fight date very soon. Stay safe all.”
Promoter Eddie Hearn added that Campbell “has completed isolation and resumes training shortly but will not be fit” for the original date, and only anticipates a “very short delay to this great fight.”
Garcia (20-0, 17 knockouts) was preparing for what would be his first significant step-up fight against a championship caliber fighter. The 22-year-old from Los Angeles hasn’t fought since February, when he knocked out Francisco Fonseca in the first round.
“2020 really not giving up till the end,” tweeted Garcia, in a show of frustration.
Campbell (20-3, 16 KOs) of Yorkshire, United Kingdom hasn’t fought since August of 2019, when he lost a decision to Vasiliy Lomachenko for the undisputed lightweight championship.
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