Adrien Broner Launches 45-Day Fitness Livestream, Floats Ryan Garcia Callout

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Adrien Broner is documenting his training and fitness progress during a 45-day livestream challenge.

Former four-division world champion Adrien Broner began a 45-day, around-the-clock fitness livestream on July 8, 2026, from a warehouse gym in an effort to lose weight and rebuild conditioning toward a possible boxing comeback. During the livestream, Broner said he could beat Ryan Garcia in a future fight. Garcia later responded on X, praised Broner’s discipline, and said he is not interested in exhibition bouts right now.

Adrien Broner, the Cincinnati-born former titlist known as “The Problem,” has not competed professionally since a June 2024 unanimous-decision loss to Blair Cobbs. That fight left Broner floored in the second round and cost him a tooth, dropping his record to 35-5-1. Now 36, Broner is using a livestreamed training challenge, branded the “Locked-In-A-Thon,” to show fans he is working toward another run in the ring.

What Is Adrien Broner’s 45-Day Fitness Challenge?

The Locked-In-A-Thon is a continuous, 24-hour livestream that started July 8, 2026, from a custom-built warehouse gym equipped with treadmills, weights, heavy bags and multiple cameras. Broner is running the challenge alongside frequent collaborator and fellow boxer-content creator DeenTheGreat, and the stream airs on both of their Kick channels.

According to coverage of the stream, Broner’s stated goals include rebuilding fighting shape, reducing his stomach, restoring his conditioning through early-morning runs and multiple daily training sessions, and maintaining sobriety. He has also committed to early bedtimes around 10 p.m. as part of the routine. Early clips reportedly show Broner completing morning cardio, preparing meals, and giving away less healthy food to follow his meal-prep plan. According to Complex, he plans to continue the challenge through late August 2026.

A widely shared clip of Broner on a treadmill, posted by X user @FearedBuck, had surpassed 1.6 million views, drawing a mix of encouragement and skepticism from viewers. Two-sport champion Claressa Shields also commented publicly on the effort, saying, according to Complex, that Broner “has been to the highest heights in boxing” and needs motivation.

This section has not been independently verified beyond the cited reporting; readers can review the original livestream on Kick for firsthand confirmation.

Did Adrien Broner Call Out Ryan Garcia?

During a stream segment that included guest Ray J, Broner reportedly told Ray J he believed he could beat Ryan Garcia in a comeback fight, saying he did not care about Garcia’s shape, though he clarified he would not fight Garcia in his first fight back. Broner has never fought Garcia professionally. He has also said, per Complex, that he believes six months of training could prepare him for a meaningful fight.

Broner made this personal claim during an entertainment livestream rather than through a formal fight announcement. No promoter or sanctioning body has confirmed the matchup.

Did Ryan Garcia Respond to Adrien Broner?

Yes. Ryan Garcia responded on X after seeing clips of the stream. According to his posted comments, Garcia said he was happy Broner was “locking in” and taking better care of himself, and that while he did not personally give Broner a chance in a fight, Broner had every right to feel confident. Garcia said he is focused on defending his title against top opponents and has no interest in exhibition bouts or what he called “meaningless fights.” He still wished Broner well.

His response did not amount to accepting a fight. Garcia offered support but made no commitment, and neither fighter, promoter, nor broadcaster has announced a contract, date, or promotional plan for a Broner-Garcia bout.

Adrien Broner’s Recent Boxing Activity

Broner’s professional record stands at 35-5-1 with 24 knockouts across 42 bouts, according to BoxRec. His two most recent fights were a June 2023 decision win over Bill Hutchinson and the June 7, 2024, unanimous-decision loss to Blair Cobbs, meaning he has completed only two professional fights since a 2021 win over Jovanie Santiago.

Earlier in 2026, a video circulated online that appeared to show Broner in visible distress, and Ryan Garcia publicly encouraged him to seek help and stop drinking. Broner has since said he is sober and back in training. FreshGlobalNews has not independently verified Broner’s health status and is relying only on his own public statements; no medical claims are made in this article.

Where Can Fans Watch Adrien Broner’s Livestream?

The Locked-In-A-Thon streams live on Kick, on the channels belonging to Adrien Broner and DeenTheGreat. Clips are also circulating widely on X. Readers should treat viral clips as secondary sources and check the original Kick streams for full, unedited context before drawing conclusions.

Key Facts

  • Broner’s 45-day “Locked-In-A-Thon” livestream began July 8, 2026, and is expected to run into late August 2026.
  • The challenge streams from a warehouse gym and airs on Kick, jointly hosted with DeenTheGreat.
  • Broner suggested during the stream he could beat Ryan Garcia in a comeback fight but said he would not take that bout first.
  • Ryan Garcia responded on X, praising Broner’s effort but saying he is focused on title defenses, not exhibitions.
  • Broner’s last professional fight was a unanimous-decision loss to Blair Cobbs on June 7, 2024, leaving his record at 35-5-1.

Why It Matters

Broner remains one of boxing’s most recognizable former champions, and any signal of a comeback draws attention from fans and media. A livestreamed training effort also puts his progress under public scrutiny in a way a private camp would not, which is part of why the story has spread quickly across boxing and entertainment outlets.

What Remains Unconfirmed?

Neither fighter, promoter, nor broadcaster has scheduled, contracted, or officially announced a fight between Adrien Broner and Ryan Garcia. Broner has said six months of training could prepare him for a top-level fight, but no promoter, commission, or trainer has publicly evaluated that claim. FreshGlobalNews has not independently confirmed his current weight, workout numbers, or livestream viewership beyond figures reported by outlets covering the stream.

What Could Happen Next?

If Broner completes the 45-day challenge and continues training, the next realistic marker would be interest from a promoter for a tune-up fight rather than an immediate matchup with an active titleholder like Garcia. Garcia’s own comments suggest he is not currently prioritizing a bout with Broner, so any future matchup would likely depend on Broner rebuilding credibility through fights against lower-profile opponents first. As with any unconfirmed matchup, developments should be verified through official promotional announcements rather than livestream commentary.

Conclusion

Adrien Broner’s 45-day livestream challenge marks a public, closely watched attempt to return to fighting shape after a difficult 2024 loss and a turbulent stretch away from the ring. Broner has discussed a possible future fight with Ryan Garcia, but Garcia only offered cautious support and made no commitment. Neither side has arranged or announced a bout. Fans following Adrien Broner’s comeback should rely on verified boxing outlets and official statements as the story develops.

Editorial Note

This article draws on publicly available reports from established entertainment and boxing outlets, official social media statements, and boxing-record databases updated through July 15, 2026. We attribute claims about the livestream, viewer reactions, and social media posts to their original sources. We did not invent any quotes, statistics, or fight details. Comments about sobriety or health appear only as Broner’s own public claims, not as confirmed medical facts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is Adrien Broner’s 45-day fitness challenge? 

Broner launched the continuous “Locked-In-A-Thon” livestream on July 8, 2026, from a warehouse gym on Kick with DeenTheGreat. He uses the stream to document his workouts, diet changes, and sobriety while preparing for a possible boxing comeback. According to reports, he plans to continue the challenge for about six weeks, through late August 2026.

Q2. Did Adrien Broner call out Ryan Garcia? 

During a stream segment, Broner said he believed he could beat Ryan Garcia in a comeback fight, though he added he would not take that fight first. This came up in conversation with guest Ray J rather than as a formal challenge. No fight has been proposed through official boxing channels.

Q3. Did Ryan Garcia respond to Adrien Broner?

Yes, Ryan Garcia responded on X, saying he was glad to see Broner training and taking care of himself. He said he doesn’t personally give Broner a chance in a fight but respects his confidence, and that he’s currently focused on title defenses rather than exhibitions. His response did not confirm any future matchup.

Q4. When did Adrien Broner last fight? 

Broner’s most recent professional fight was a unanimous-decision loss to Blair Cobbs on June 7, 2024, which dropped his record to 35-5-1. He was knocked down during that fight and has not competed professionally since. Before that, his last previous bout was a June 2023 win over Bill Hutchinson.

Q5. Where can fans watch Adrien Broner’s livestream? 

The 45-day challenge streams live on Kick through the channels of Adrien Broner and DeenTheGreat. Fans and boxing accounts are also sharing highlight clips widely on X. For full context, viewers should watch the original stream instead of relying only on edited clips.

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