Ryan Garcia can cement his place in the top five of the Ring Magazine's lightweight rankings with a win over Emmanuel Tagoe this weekend.

Garcia, 24, will take on Tagoe on Saturday night at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

It will be Garcia's first fight since taking a break after beating Luke Campbell in seven rounds last January.

His promoter Oscar De La Hoya has suggested that Garcia could face either Devin Haney or George Kambosos Jr in late 2022.

De La Hoya, who founded Golden Boy Promotions in 2002 with fellow boxing legend Bernard Hopkins, said: “The vision is to become world champion this year.

“That’s the bottom line. Like you have Kambosos fighting Haney, which I believe was confirmed. That’s going to be a great fight.

“And so, we’re going to look at the winner very carefully, and see what happens."

The unbeaten American will hope to stay on course for a possible blockbuster showdown with either Haney or Kambosos who meet at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on June 5.

DALLAS, TEXAS - JANUARY 02: Ryan Garcia (L) throws a left against Luke Campbell during the WBC Interim Lightweight Title fight at American Airlines Center on January 02, 2021 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

DALLAS, TEXAS - JANUARY 02: Ryan Garcia (L) throws a left against Luke Campbell during the WBC Interim Lightweight Title fight at American Airlines Center on January 02, 2021 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Both of those men are in The Ring's top ten, which just goes to show he isn't afraid to fight anyone.

Here GiveMeSport goes through the entire top ten from top to bottom.

Kambosos, 28, sits atop the pile after becoming the new unified world champion after dethroning Teofimo Lopez in November 2021.

Lopez is still somehow in second place, despite Vasyl Lomachenko's dominant win over Richard Commey last time out.

The respective rankings have Lopez ahead of Lomachenko, owing to the former's victory over the latter.

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Vasyl Lomachenko is widely regarded as one of the all-time greats

That's despite Garcia calling Lomachenko the best lightweight in the world in recognition of his career achievements.

Following Lomachenko in the rankings is WBC world titleholder Haney, who faces Kambosos in a unification clash in June.

Former three-weight world champ Gervonta Davis rounds up the rest of the top five.

The 27-year-old has a record of 26-0 with 24 knockouts.

Davis, 27, is currently scheduled to face Rolando Romero at Barclays Center in New York on May 28.

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Gervonta Davis is promoted by Floyd Mayweather

The likes of Garcia, Isaac Cruz, Joseph Diaz Jr, Commey, Javier Fortuna and Gustavo Lemos make up the rest of The Ring Magazine's top ten list.

Check out the list in full below...

The Ring Magazine's official lightweight rankings:

(c) George Kambosos Jr

1. Teofimo Lopez

2. Vasyl Lomachenko

3. Devin Haney

4. Gervonta Davis

5. Ryan Garcia

6. Isaac Cruz

7. Joseph Diaz Jr

8. Richard Commey

9. Javier Fortuna

10. Gustavo Lemos

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