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Danny Garcia appears to be voluntarily ending his 18-year boxing career with his retirement fight
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Danny Garcia Steps Into the Ring for One Last Time, Marking the End of His 18-Year Boxing Journey

November 25, 2025 5 Min Read
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In the demanding world of boxing, happy endings to careers are rare, with many fighters retiring due to circumstances beyond their control. However, former two-division champion Danny “Swift” Garcia aims to defy this norm with his final fight on Saturday. This will be the 42nd and concluding match of his 18-year career, in which Garcia (37-4, 21 KOs) takes on not only the roles of promoter and headliner but also hopes to secure a victory. The fight is set in a venue that has become a familiar and supportive stage for the Philadelphia native.

Almost 13 years after headlining the inaugural event at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and knocking out Hall of Famer Eric Morales in four rounds, Garcia, now 37, will close his professional journey with a 10-round junior middleweight bout against 35-year-old Daniel Gonzalez from Queens (22-4-1, 7 KOs). The fight will be available on pay-per-view via the Millions.co streaming app and promoted by Garcia’s own Swift Promotions.

Garcia expressed pride in his relationship with Barclays Center, having fought there ten times and emphasizing his desire to “go out like a boss” by promoting the fight, featuring his fighters on the undercard, and winning in the ring. His record at the Barclays Center stands at 7-2, including victories over notable fighters like Zab Judah, Lamont Peterson, and Paulie Malignaggi, though he lost a high-profile welterweight title fight there against Keith Thurman.

Despite the long list of stars gracing Premier Boxing Champions events at Barclays Center, Garcia’s nights have produced a unique energy and excitement unmatched by others like Adrien Broner, Deontay Wilder, or Gervonta “Tank” Davis. For Garcia, fighting in Brooklyn feels special, promising another memorable night for himself and his fans.

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Entering the bout as a significant underdog, Gonzalez has had mixed results since 2021 and previously lost to former 140-pound champ Chris Algieri in 2019. Nevertheless, Gonzalez claims confidence and aims to make Garcia retire via knockout. Garcia, however, is undeterred, confident in his preparation and knockout potential despite Gonzalez’s talk.

Following a stoppage loss to Erislandy Lara in a 2024 middleweight title fight, Garcia is eager to conclude a remarkable career that saw him rise as the best junior welterweight at 140 pounds, compete among elite welterweights, and headline major events like the 2020 PPV against an undefeated Errol Spence Jr. His legacy is deeply tied to significant wins early in his career against Amir Khan and Lucas Matthysse, which cemented his status despite often being seen as an underdog.

Garcia notes that his amateur career, where he fought top contenders daily and held the No. 1 spot, prepared him well, even if he wasn’t initially hyped as a professional. His achievements came from hard work and beating every opponent put in front of him.

This final fight also marks the end of his partnership in the ring with his father and lifelong trainer, Angel Garcia. Their relationship has been a strong, supportive bond, contrasting the often rocky father-son relationships seen in boxing. Danny praises his father for enduring personal hardships yet always dedicating himself to the gym and their boxing journey together.

Reflecting on his career, Garcia feels proud of his efforts, fighting 14 world champions and actively participating in 10 fights at Barclays Center. He is thankful to his father and promoter Al Haymon for the opportunities and fights against the best competitors, embodying the true spirit of boxing with resilience and dedication.

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Fan Take: This milestone fight for Danny Garcia isn’t just a farewell; it’s a celebration of perseverance and passion in boxing. For fans, it’s a chance to witness the end of an era and a reminder of the hard work behind the sports’ brightest stars, inspiring upcoming fighters to carve their legacies with heart and hustle.

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