Broner vs Figueroa

Broner Pulls Out of Fight With Figueroa, Replaced with Former Champ Lipinets

A fight between former lightweight champion and Rio Grande Valley native Omar Figueroa of Weslaco and four-division former champ Adrien "The Problem" Broner has been in the making for four years. The long-awaited and highly anticipated bout is now officially off. Broner, a Cincinnati, Ohio native, has cited mental health concerns. Taking to Twitter, the former champ said "Man, I'm going [through] a lot at this moment in my life, but I ain't go give up...I set some more goals and I finish what I started but sorry to say this but I'm not fighting August 20th." Officially killing the fight. On paper, the fight is extremely intriguing due to the contrast in styles. Unfortunately, fans will not go to see it.

The Texan has been an outspoken leader in the battle for mental health and has opened up about his own struggles in the past criticized Broner for pulling out of the August 20th fight. Suggested it's a lack of discipline. “I’m 100-percent sure that it’s lack of discipline and him being him, while not questioning if he has mental health issues, but hiding behind the whole thing now is just a low blow,” and went on to say “So, I don’t understand why he doesn’t man up and come clean that he f—cked up, instead of trying to pull the mental health card, because I feel it undermines what me and a lot of people have gone through and are going through. It’s a constant daily struggle that I have had to deal with throughout this camp."

Figueroa will still headline the four-bout card that will take place at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Fla., and will air on Showtime. He will battle with former IBF 140-Pound champ Sergey Lipinets. Lipinets hails from Martuk, Kazakhstan, and sports a 16-2-1 (12). He last fought in April of 2021 and got destroyed by surging welterweight prospect Jaron "Boots" Ennis. Before that, he had a highly entertaining draw with Custio Clayton. His last win was all the way back in 2019 when he stopped Jay Ar Inson in the second round on the undercard of Pacquiao-Thurman.

Weslaco's Omar Figueroa Set To Return Against Broner

The Rio Grande Valley's own "Panterita" Omar Figueroa is set to return to the ring in a big way. The now 32-year-old south Texan is the older brother of Brandon Figueroa, and held the WBC lightweight world title from 2013 to 2014 and will now face off with former four-division world champion Adrien Broner on July 23rd. Reportedly, but not officially, in Chicago. Broner is one of the sport's most polarizing figures, having his share of troubles in and outside the ring. Broner last fought in February of 2021. He scored a lackluster UD over Jovanie Santiago. In a fight, most thought he was lucky to get the decision. Broner is just 4-3-1 (2) in his last eight fights.

The two were originally scheduled to fight in 2018 in a welterweight title eliminator. However, legal issues and a Figueroa shoulder injury sidelined the bout. Broner ended up fighting Jessie Vargas at the Barclays Center and settled for a draw. While Figueroa was out of action for another year and did not return to the ring until February of 2019 when he scored a unanimous decision in an extremely entertaining fight with John Molina moving his record to 28-0-1 (19). He has since suffered two consecutive setbacks and has not looked himself in dropping a lopsided decision to Yordenis Ugas and then being stopped by Abel Ramos last May.

Panterita was a fan favorite who rose to success and fame due to his all-action style. If he can rejuvenate his career and replicate the relentless aggression that made him famous he has the right style to beat and overwhelm Broner, who is very selective and at times reluctant to let his hands go. Figueroa expressed gratitude for the fight, taking to Twitter to say "First off, I want to thank Al Haymon for not giving up on me. I know I haven't been the best version of myself, but, that's because I was fighting against an invisible opponent! I hope Adrien has gotten his #MentalHealth in order because..."

The bout will air on Fox, so the fight will not only end a long layoff for each fighter it will also end the long layoff for PBC on Fox.