The career of Danny Garcia is slowly coming to an end. Seldom does he make more than one appearance yearly. Hell, it’s difficult getting him to fight just once every 12 months.

His position is already solidified and unless a gargantuan reward is on the line, the Philly native would rather stay in bed. Erislandy Lara is one of the few fighters who can incentivize Garcia to enter training camp and put in the work.

For the now 35-year-old, he often stubs his toe on world titles when he walks around his palatial estate. But while he’s happy to have won those belts in two separate weight classes, Garcia believes his trophy case is a bit light.

Before he hangs up the gloves, he would love to become a three-division champ, something that will come true if he defeats Lara.

The two have already agreed to get it on, but finding a date and venue continues to be a problem. Until things are sorted out, Garcia will make sure he’s in the gym preparing. Beating Lara would crown him as a WBA middleweight champ but it would also place a target on his back.

Of course, the sport of boxing is a political nightmare, and making some of the more obvious matchups is damn near impossible. However, if Garcia successfully rips away Lara’s title, he has an in-house opponent he could face immediately after.

Jermall Charlo, despite being out of the ring for about 30 months, is still clutching onto the WBC middleweight title. He’ll officially return this weekend against Jose Benavidez Jr.

Few are expecting any hiccups, including Garcia. If everyone proves to be a prophet, Charlo would need another opponent down the line. Garcia, for the entirety of his career, has never turned down an opponent. And while Charlo is a big man and a load to deal with, if the right dollars are offered to Garcia, he’s down to unify.

“If it makes sense," said Garcia to YSM Sports Media when asked if he's open to fighting Charlo. "If it makes sense. If I win the middleweight title and he’s middleweight champion, you never know, it can happen.”