By Bill "Two Scoops" Emes
WBA/WBA junior welterweight champion Danny Garcia (26-0, 16KOs) doesn't rule out the possibility of a future fight with Adrien Broner (27-0, 24KOs), the WBA's welterweight champion.
Both fighters are managed by Al Haymon and promoted by Golden Boy Promotions. Garcia faces mandatory challenger Lucas Matthysse on September 14th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Negotiations are ongoing for Broner to return at the same venue on November 9th in a potential fight against Marcos Maidana.
Garcia doesn't see the point in facing Broner in the present, but he could see the bout possibly happening down the line when both fighters are worth a lot more money at the box office.
"It's a big fight. If the money is right. We're both Al Haymon fighters. Whatever Al Haymon wants to do. I'm not a matchmaker. I've got a big fight ahead of me. Broner is negotiating a big fight. That hasn't even been brought up in a conversation, me and Broner. We're two stars doing our own thing - it wouldn't even make any sense right now. It may [make sense] in the future, but we're looking to continue to build our legacies and make it bigger," Garcia told BoxingScene.com.