Mikey Garcia vs. Adrien Broner Bout Lands at Barclays Center
2017 continues to be an amazing year for the sport of boxing as
many of the best young fighters have been matched up against each
other. That trend continues as Showtime announced another massive
fight that is set for the summer, as undefeated sensation Mikey
Garcia will take on former four-division world champion Adrien
Broner on July 29.
The battle finally has a host location.
Showtime and Premier Boxing Champions announced Wednesday afternoon
that Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., will serve as the venue for
what should be an exciting crossroads matchup between a former
world champion and young lion ready to take over the sport.
Garcia (36-0, 30 KOs) has already captured world titles at featherweight, super featherweight and lightweight and the Californian will be moving up to junior welterweight to face “The Problem.” Garcia has already clubbed top-level foes Juan Carlos Burgos, Roman Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez and Orlando Salido and he hopes to add Broner’s name to his resume.
Broner (33-2, 24 KOs) has never lost a fight at or below the 140-pound weight limit. His only losses came to Marcos Maidana and Shawn Porter, which were both at welterweight. The Cincinnati fighter snatched up world titles at super featherweight, lightweight, super lightweight and welterweight. He’s won his last three bouts and most recently edged Adrian Granados via decision in February.
A co-feature and full undercard will be announced soon.
The battle finally has a host location.
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Garcia (36-0, 30 KOs) has already captured world titles at featherweight, super featherweight and lightweight and the Californian will be moving up to junior welterweight to face “The Problem.” Garcia has already clubbed top-level foes Juan Carlos Burgos, Roman Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez and Orlando Salido and he hopes to add Broner’s name to his resume.
Broner (33-2, 24 KOs) has never lost a fight at or below the 140-pound weight limit. His only losses came to Marcos Maidana and Shawn Porter, which were both at welterweight. The Cincinnati fighter snatched up world titles at super featherweight, lightweight, super lightweight and welterweight. He’s won his last three bouts and most recently edged Adrian Granados via decision in February.
A co-feature and full undercard will be announced soon.
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