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Adrien Broner is back against Bill Hutchinson in a Don King main event tonight. Former world champion Adrien Broner makes his return to the ring on Friday after more than two years out, with his eyes set on Bill Hutchinson.
Broner has been relatively inactive since a loss to Manny Pacquiao in January 2019. He took two years off before fighting Jovanie Santiago in February 2021 and pulled out of a scheduled bout with Omar Figueroa Jr. due to mental health issues.Now, the 33-year-old is looking to get back in the action and prove he’s still capable of capturing a world title. If he’s successful, it would be a fifth belt that would further cement his legacy.
However, Broner has to put on a good show against Hutchinson first.The Casino Miami in Florida will be the setting this Friday (June 9th) for a marquee boxing matchup that has former multi-divisional champion, Adrien Broner, returning to action after two-years away to take on a relatively unknown contender in Bill Hutchinson.
Broner snagged a unanimous decision over Jovanie Santiago in his last outing in 2021, but went winless in three bouts before that. He first dropped a decision to Mikey Garcia, then he drew even with Jessie Vargas, and finally lost on the scorecards to a 2019 Manny Pacquiao. The polarizing Broner has stated that he has taken time away to focus more on his mental health, and you can’t help but respect that.
Broner is open about his desire to return to championship status, and for some reason wants to do so under one of boxing’s most infamous promoters in Don King. The road back to the belt will not be an easy one, and the first step will be in the form of Mr. Hutchinson.
The start time for the card is 7:00pm ET, with the main event ring walks happening around 11:00pm-ish ET. The entire event can be streamed via FITE.TV, and the PPV purchase price is $24.99.
Adrien Broner vs. Bill Hutchinson fight card:
Main card
Adrien Broner vs. Bill Hutchinson: Welterweight
Ahmed Elbiali vs. Rodolfo Gomez Jr: Light heavyweight
Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. Charlie Clemente: Bantamweight
Neslan Machado vs. Jonathan Smith: Featherweight
Antonio Perez vs. Nigel Fennell: Super lightweight
Antonio Williams vs. Braulio Rodriuez: Lightweight
Dorian Bostic vs. Joshua Clark: Lightweight
Adlay Rodriguez vs. Raul Garcia Jr: Welterweight
Brayan Leon vs. TBA: Middleweight
Alex Esponda vs. TBA: Light middleweight
Adrien Broner will return to action this evening in Miami, facing Bill Hutchinson in the first fight of his deal with promoter Don King, as Broner looks to get himself back into the mix at age 33.
We’ll have live updates of the show starting at 6:50 pm ET, with the fights airing on PPV (you can buy through FITE TV). We’ll have live results and commentary, and hopefully some highlights, but we’ll see how social media goes for this.
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There’s welterweight action in Florida this Friday.
There’s live fighting this Friday in Florida as Adrien Broner faces Bill Hutchinson.
Broner has been out of the ring since February 2021. He won that match-up against Jovanie Santiago, but lost two of his last three fights before then, with the other scored a draw.
Hutchinson has not fought since January last year, when he defeated Rondal Hubbert in January.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Broner vs. Hutchinson.
Broner vs. Hutchinson fight date, start time
Date: Friday, June 9
Time: 7 p.m. ET / 12 a.m. BST (Saturday in UK)
Main event ringwalks (approx): 11:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 a.m. BST (Saturday in UK)
The main card is set to get underway at 7 p.m. ET / 12 a.m. BST (Saturday) with the main event ringwalks scheduled for 11:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 a.m. BST (Saturday in UK). These timings could change due to the length of the undercard fights.
What channel/stream is Broner vs. Hutchinson?
US and UK: FITE TV
The fight will be available on FITE TV in the U.S and UK (click here for more information).
Where is the Broner vs. Hutchinson fight?
The fight will take place at the Casino Miami Jai Alai in Miami, Florida.
Adrien Broner record and bio
Nationality: American
Date of birth: July 28, 1989
Height: 5′ 6″
Reach: 69″
Total fights: 39
Record: 34-4-1 (24 KOs)
Bill Hutchinson record and bio
Nationality: American
Date of birth: January 15, 1989
Height: 5′ 8″
Reach: N/A
Total fights: 26
Record: 20-2-4 (9 KOs)
Adrien Broner vs. Bill Hutchinson undercard
Ahmed Elbiali vs. Rodolfo Gomez
Division/Weight: Light Heavyweight
Elbiali record: 22-1
Gomez record: 14-6-3
Belts at stake: NABF light heavyweight title
In the co-main event, Ahmed Elbiali faces Rodolfo Gomez. A two-time Florida State Golden Gloves Championships winner, Elbiali (22-1) turned pro in 2013. In 2017, he lost via TKO against Jean Pascal. Since then, “The American Pharaoh” has won six in a row, with five via knockout. His last bout was a DQ win against Dervin Colina in June 2022 for the NABA light heavyweight title.
Gomez (14-6-3) turned pro in 2008. “Cobrita” is 1-2-2 in his previous five contests, fighting Oscar Riojas to a split decision draw in his last bout in March.
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Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. Charlie Clemente
Division/Weight: Bantamweight
Rigondeaux record: 21-3, one no-contest
Clemente record: 12-0, one no-contest
Belts at stake: N/A
Guillermo Rigondeaux faces Charlie Clemente in bantamweight action. A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Rigondeaux (21-3, one no-contest) turned pro in 2009 and won the NABA super bantamweight title that year. “The Jackal” won the interim WBA super bantamweight title in 2010 and was elevated to full-time champion when he beat Rico Ramos in 2012. The Cuban beat Nonito Donaire in 2013 for the WBO belt.
Moving to super featherweight, Rigondeaux lost to Vasiliy Lomachenko in 2017 for WBO gold. Since that loss, he has gone 4-2, winning the WBA bantamweight title in 2020 before losing it against John Riel Casimero in 2021. The 42-year-old last fought in February, beating Jesus Martinez via knockout.
Clemente (12-0, one no-contest) turned pro in 2012. Primarily fighting in Puerto Rico, “Little Giant” last fought in 2016, beating Christian Lopez via retirement. It is the first time Clemente has faced someone with Rigondeaux’s resume.
Neslan Machado vs. Jonathan Smith
Division/Weight: Featherweight
Machado record: 19-0, one no-contest
Smith record: 8-1
Belts at stake: N/A
Further down the card is Neslan Machado vs. Jonathan Smith. Machado (19-0, one no-contest) turned pro in 2013. “Pitbull” last fought in November 2022, beating Weusi Johnson via unanimous decision. He has eight wins via knockout but hasn’t scored a KO win since 2014.
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Smith (8-1) turned pro in 2019, losing his debut against Daniel Dejesus. Since then, he has won eight in a row, with six victories via knockout. “Hollywood” last fought in January 2022, beating Marlon Hardnick Jr. via TKO.
Antonio Perez vs. Nigel Fennell
Division/Weight: Super Lightweight
Perez record: 7-0
Fennell record: 13-2
Belts at stake: N/A
Antonio Perez faces Nigel Fennell. Perez (7-0) turned pro in 2021 and has won five contests via knockout. The 21-year-old last fought in March, beating Tyrone Luckey via TKO.
Fennell (13-2) turned pro in 2018. The 29-year-old is 3-2 in his last five contests. He lost his previous bout in January against Tre’Sean Wiggins for the NABA welterweight title.
Antonio Williams vs. Braulio Rodriguez
Division/Weight: Lightweight
Williams record: 15-0-1
Rodriguez record: 20-6
Belts at stake: N/A
In lightweight action, Antonio Williams faces Braulio Rodriguez. Williams (15-0-1) turned pro in 2016. “Bang” has six wins via knockout, his last win via the power punch in 2019. He last fought in 2021, beating Harry Gigliotti via split decision.
Rodriguez (20-6) turned pro in 2011 and has won 17 bouts via knockout. “El Chavo” is 1-5 in his last six and is on a two-fight losing streak. He last fought in April, losing to Idalberto Umara via knockout.
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Dorian Bostic vs. Joshua Clark
Division/Weight: Lightweight
Bostic record: 13-0
Clark record: 6-1
Belts at stake: N/A
Dorian Bostic faces Joshua Clark. Bostic (13-0) turned pro in 2019. The 35-year-old has won all but one of his bouts via knockout. His last fight was a unanimous decision win against Carmelo Marmol in August 2022.
Clark (6-1) turned pro in 2021 and has won two bouts via knockout. The 23-year-old last fought in September 2022, losing to Ariel Sharupi via unanimous decision.
Adlay Rodriguez vs. Raul Garcia Jr.
Division/Weight: Welterweight
Rodriguez record: 4-0
Garcia record: 2-8
Belts at stake: N/A
Young guns collide as Adlay Rodriguez faces Raul Garcia Jr. Rodriguez (4-0) turned pro in 2022 and has won all his fights via knockout. The 18-year-old last fought in April, beating Izaiah Vargas. Garcia (2-8), 27, turned pro in 2018. He is 1-2 in his previous three bouts, his last fight being a unanimous decision loss against Travis Crawford in May.