By Edward Chaykovsky

If Adrien "The Problem" Broner (29-1, 22KOs) had his way, he would return on March 7th against one of the reigning world champions at junior welterweight. Broner is a former three division world champion with title wins at 130, 135 and 147-pounds.

After losing his welterweight crown to Marco Maidana in December of 2013, Broner dropped down to junior welterweight and picked up two wins in a row. On March 7th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, he returns to the ring against John Molina (27-5, 22KOs) as part of Haymon Boxing's first 'Premier Boxing Champions' card on NBC.

"That's first [on my list, to get a title at 140].  That's first to do.  But if it was up to me, I'll fight for the title right now if I could. I'll just fight whoever they put in front of me and John Molina is the guy they put in front of me so that's who I'm going to fight. I'll fight anybody, man," Broner said.

"To me it's just another day in the ring but this is bigger than big.  This is bigger than the "Nutty Professor family" and I'm definitely going to put on a show and I'm going to be ready March 7th."