4-Time Boxing Champ Broner Withdraws From Saturday Fight

4-Time Boxing Champ Broner Withdraws From Saturday Fight
Adrien Broner reacts during the WBA welterweight championship against Manny Pacquiao at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Jan. 19, 2019. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
The Associated Press
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Four-time world champion Adrien Broner withdrew Monday from his nationally televised fight against Omar Figueroa on Saturday night, citing mental health.

Broner announced his decision on Instagram, apologizing to his fans and asking for prayers. He said mental health is real and that “I’ve watched a lot of people die playing with they boxing career and that is something I won’t do ...”

Showtime was scheduled to air the fight from Hollywood, Florida. Former world champion Sergey Lipinets (16–2–1, 12 KOs) will replace Broner and face Figueroa.

Broner, a 33-year-old from Cincinnati, also said he loves boxing and “I feel like I came up short before because my mind was not 100 percent there.”

Broner said he needed to make some changes instead of worrying about other’s people’s feelings.

“In all reality I have nothing to prove to nobody,” Broner wrote. “I’m a 4 time world champion in 4 different weight classes and if I never lace up another pair of gloves again I feel like it’s safe to say I will be inducted into the #BoxingHallOfFame.”

Broner last fought on Feb. 20, 2021, posting a unanimous decision over previously undefeated Jovanie Santiago, also on Showtime. It ended a 25-month absence from boxing and improved his record to 34–4–1. There was one fight ruled no contest.