By Radio Rahim

Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York - On Saturday night, Mikey Garcia (37-0, 30 KOs) made a successful jump to the junior welterweight division with a twelve round unanimous decision over four division world champion Adrien Broner (33-3, 24 KOs).

The three judges scored it 117-111, 116-112 and 116-112.

Broner, who turned 28 on Friday, suffered his first defeat outside of the welterweight limit. His two prior losses came at the hands of former welterweight champions Shawn Porter and Marcos Maidana.

He captured three divisional titles by the age of 23, but was never able to reclaim his top standing after suffering his first, to Maidana - who ironically is trained by Mikey Garcia's older brother, Robert Garcia.

Broner is not worried about the defeat. He feels confident that another world title is right around the corner.

"Mark my words, I'll be world champion real soon. I just turned 28, my career aint over - I got a long way to go. Were going to go to the drawing board with About Billions Promotions and Al Haymon, and do what's best for me," Broner told BoxingScene.com.

"Ain't nobody undefeated. Everybody got one, two or three losses. It's what you do after the loss. I'm good, I'm in shape like a motherf***er. I didn't take no real punishment. He was the better man tonight, but mark my words - I will be world champion real soon."

Broner was not happy with his performance against Garcia. He was outworked for the majority of the fight, but started coming on in the late rounds to make the contest more competitive.

He believes that Garcia got hurt a few times in the later rounds and did what was necessary to run out the clock.

"I can't say im proud of my performance, but I'm a dog. I don't lay down. When my back is against the wall, I have to go get it. He was definitely declining, for sure, but he was up on the points and he played the game. I aint mad at him," Broner said.