#AboutBillions/#SmokeSquad Presents "July Fukkery Never Ends": Adrien Broner vs Mikey Garcia on 7/29

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FightHype.com was on hand in Hayward, California where undefeated light heavyweight king Andre Ward held a media workout ahead of his highly-anticipated rematch with former champion Sergey Kovalev. Check out the scene as former world-champion Andre Berto showed up to lend his support and talked about the upcoming clash between Mikey Garcia and Adrien Broner. Check it out!
 

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FightHype.com was on hand in Hayward, California where undefeated light heavyweight king Andre Ward held a media workout ahead of his highly-anticipated rematch with former champion Sergey Kovalev. Check out what Ward had to say as he talked about the highly-anticipated clash between Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia.
 

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"A lot of these guys are fighting cheaper, regular opponents just to keep 'em busy...Terence Crawford, Lomachenko...I didn't want to say names...they're making a million dollars or more, but their opponents are making a smaller fraction...it's not as easy as people think it should be," stated lightweight champion Mikey Garcia, who explained how difficult negotiations can be to make a big fight.
 

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FightHype.com was on hand in Hayward, California where undefeated light heavyweight king Andre Ward held a media workout ahead of his highly-anticipated rematch with former champion Sergey Kovalev. Check out what Ward had to say as he talked about the highly-anticipated clash between Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia.



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FightHype.com was on hand in Hayward, California where undefeated light heavyweight king Andre Ward held a media workout ahead of his highly-anticipated rematch with former champion Sergey Kovalev. Check out what Ward had to say as he talked about the highly-anticipated clash between Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia.



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So what's the budget for this fight? What were the purses for Garcia's last couple fights?
Maybe that's why Stevenson fought Fonfara a second time?
Apparently Loma had enough budget to fight Walters and GRJR :francis:
If he tried to fight Crawford tell what the terms were and prove who rejected what or stfu
 

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"A lot of these guys are fighting cheaper, regular opponents just to keep 'em busy...Terence Crawford, Lomachenko...I didn't want to say names...they're making a million dollars or more, but their opponents are making a smaller fraction...it's not as easy as people think it should be," stated lightweight champion Mikey Garcia, who explained how difficult negotiations can be to make a big fight.


so that why arum tryna find another network for his next fights cause hbo budget too small.

we've been heard this though since hbo got a new president over the boxing division.

did hbo last ppv make a profit between ggg/Jacobs?


plus I wonder where arum said that mikey asked for 2 mill to face craw?
 

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So what's the budget for this fight? What were the purses for Garcia's last couple fights?
Maybe that's why Stevenson fought Fonfara a second time?
Apparently Loma had enough budget to fight Walters and GRJR :francis:
If he tried to fight Crawford tell what the terms were and prove who rejected what or stfu
:what: :dahell: are you tryna say breh?
 

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Garcia: Maidana Said Broner a Heavy Puncher; Can He Take Punch?
By Keith Idec

Mikey Garcia won’t call Marcos Maidana for advice on how to beat Adrien Broner.

Robert Garcia, Mikey’s older brother and trainer, trained Maidana for his fight against Broner, too. But Mikey Garcia’s style is very different from Maidana’s, so Garcia and his brother will develop a different game plan to beat Broner on July 29 (Showtime).

Nevertheless, Mikey Garcia will take into account something he recalls Maidana saying about Broner after they fought.

“What I do remember Marcos and my brother talking about [from] the Broner fight is Adrien Broner is a very strong fighter,” Mikey Garcia said during a recent conference call. “Marcos said he is a very strong fighter and has a heavy punch. So I’ve just gotta be aware of that.”

Argentina’s Maidana took Broner’s power well. The hard-hitting brawler also floored Broner twice during their December 2013 fight, once apiece in the second and eighth rounds, on his way to winning a 12-round unanimous decision in San Antonio.

The undefeated Mikey Garcia, who has knocked out 30 of his 36 pro opponents, expects to carry his power with him from 135 pounds to 140, the weight at which the WBC lightweight champion will box Broner (33-2, 24 KOs). His confidence notwithstanding, the Oxnard, California, native did admit that he’s anxious to see how Broner reacts once he lands flush punches on Broner’s chin.

“I think the power is still there,” Garcia said. “It just depends on how well my opponent can take a punch. I am fighting a bigger guy, Adrien Broner, who has fought at welterweight and faced some of the better welterweights there. So the power may not show because he might be able to take a better punch.

“But I moved up from featherweight, all the way to lightweight, and I still carried punch. My last victory, everybody knows I knocked out Dejan Zlaticanin, who had never been dropped. He was undefeated and I dropped him cold, so the power is there. It just also depends on how well the guy can take a punch.”


The 27-year-old Broner has consistently displayed a reliable chin in 35 professional fights and hasn’t been knocked out as a pro. His two losses were 12-round, unanimous-decision defeats to the retired Maidana (35-5, 31 KOs) and former IBF welterweight champ Shawn Porter (27-2-1, 17 KOs), who Broner dropped in the 12th round of their June 2015 fight in Las Vegas.

When asked earlier in the conference call about Garcia’s power, Broner responded, “Anybody’s a puncher with eight-ounce gloves on. It all hurts. I’m one who tells the truth. I don’t wanna get hit by nobody. I don’t care if it’s Paul Malignaggi or Maidana. I don’t wanna feel none of they punches.”


- See more at: Garcia: Maidana Said Broner a Heavy Puncher; Can He Take Punch? - Boxing News
 

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Mikey Garcia vs. Adrien Broner Deal Reached For July 29!


Today, SHOWTIME Sports® announced a blockbuster matchup between two of boxing’s biggest stars as three-division world champion Mikey Garcia moves up in weight to 140 pounds to face four-division champion Adrien “The Problem” Broner in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®, Saturday, July 29, live on SHOWTIME. Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

In yet another significant main event matchup on SHOWTIME, these world-class fighters will meet at a critical time in their respective careers. A three-division world champion at the age of 23, and one of the youngest four-division world champions in boxing history, the flamboyant Broner remains one of the most accomplished and popular athletes – and perhaps the most polarizing – in the sport today. Among the top 140-pounders in the world, Broner is undefeated at or below 140 pounds with his only two losses coming against welterweight world champions Marcos Maidana and Shawn Porter. An experienced fighter at just 27 years old, Broner (33-2, 24 KOs) still believes he is the future of the sport and promises to prove it against Garcia on July 29.

Mikey Garcia, 29 years old and undefeated (36-0, 30 KOs), is a recently crowned lightweight champion on a self-appointed journey to become a household name in the sport of boxing. Garcia will move up in weight for the second time in just three fights to challenge Broner. Garcia represents a boxing family developing legendary status in the modern era of the sport. He is renowned for his sportsmanship and his commanding presence in the ring, honed by his brother and acclaimed trainer Robert Garcia. Mikey has held world titles at 126, 130 and 135 pounds, but has never fought north of 138.

Saturday, July 29 will be the 19th live boxing event on SHOWTIME this year. The main event bout will be a WBC 12-round special attraction.

“SHOWTIME Sports continues to deliver the most anticipated matchups, the most important events and the most thrilling fights in boxing,” said Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice President and General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports. “We consistently feature top-rated champions and challengers. The best are fighting the best and the results have been spectacular. Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is a fight that fight fans have dreamed of—an undefeated, young star facing one of the best 140-pound fighters in the sport, both men in the prime of their respective careers. July 29 promises to be a memorable night in a year already full of memorable boxing events.”


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Broner, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has achieved more in his young career than most fighters can hope for in a lifetime. After earning world titles at 130, 135 and 147 pounds, Broner won a belt in a fourth weight division – 140 pounds – in October 2015 when he defeated Khabib Allakhverdiev via 12th round stoppage to become the second youngest four-division champion in boxing history at 26 (behind Oscar De La Hoya, 24). As an amateur, Broner compiled a record of 300 wins, 19 losses under the guidance of his trainer Mike Stafford, who has remained in Broner’s corner throughout his entire career. Broner will turn 28 years old on July 28, the day before his bout with Garcia.


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Once considered one of the top young pound-for-pound boxers in the world, Mikey Garcia, of Moreno Valley by way of Oxnard, Calif., returned to the ring after a two-and-half-year layoff in July 2016 without missing a beat. He scored a dominant fifth-round stoppage over former world champion Elio Rojas in his first fight back. Then, Garcia became a three-division champion by beating previously undefeated lightweight world champion Dejan Zlaticanin with a vicious third-round knockout last January. Garcia has stopped 19 of his last 21 opponents including Roman “Rocky” Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez, Orlando Salido and Bernabe Concepcion.


- See more at: Mikey Garcia vs. Adrien Broner Deal Reached For July 29! - Boxing News

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Broner's best days are clearly behind him. With losses to Maidana and Porter (the best opponents hes ever faced), he showed 2 things- he cant fight welterweights and hes not as good as we thought he was. His best wins are what, (lemme google it...)

...Paulie Malignaggi (past his prime) and Ponce de Leon (gift?)? Exactly.

Garcia on the other hand is still an enigma to me. Yeah early on he showed great promise and wins against Salido, JuanMa, Burgos were cool. But that's just it- opponents who were cool but not TOP TIER challenges at a level that he and we believe Garcia is on.

And he wont be fighting a TOP TIER challenge when he steps in the ring with Broner, who showed in his wins and losses hes a class below the rest. Garcia will have the superior power despite "moving up" to 140 and will be the aggressor in that fight. I imagine Broner will have difficulty making 140 and that should affect his performance that night. The poor opposition Broner has fought since Porter wont serve him well either, and I see him lasting 12, getting rocked a few times, and losing a clear decision.

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