Danny “Swift” Garcia isn’t just fighting again, he’s signing off in Brooklyn. The two-division champ and Philly staple will take his last walk to the ring at Barclays Center on Saturday, October 18. The show streams live on MILLIONS.co as a PPV event, with Garcia headlining against Danny Gonzalez.
Garcia has fought more than a few of his wars at Barclays, and now he’s calling this send-off card “Farewell to Brooklyn.” The event runs under his own Swift Promotions banner, with tickets already moving through Ticketmaster.
Why Garcia Is Putting Money Into MILLIONS
This isn’t just about a goodbye fight. Garcia is now an investor in MILLIONS.co, the streaming and athlete-commerce platform that’s hosting the PPV. He says it solves the headaches fighters face when trying to juggle merch, shows, and brand deals.
“Brooklyn and the Barclays Center have been a special part of my journey, and I can’t wait to give the fans one last unforgettable night there,” Garcia said. “But this fight is more than just a return; it’s about the future. As a promoter with Swift Promotions and as an athlete, I’ve felt the pain that MILLIONS solves.”
According to Garcia, the platform is already lined up for more than 500 PPV shows this year. He wants Swift Promotions to be part of that pipeline and believes it’s a model younger fighters can copy to take control of their careers.
MILLIONS Sees Boxing Business Play
Matt Whitteker, CEO at MILLIONS.co, called Garcia “an icon in boxing who understands exactly what we’re building.” He added that after a weekend of talking fights and business strategy earlier this year, it was obvious both sides wanted to team up.
The full undercard for the October 18 card will be announced in the coming weeks, but expect a mix of New York talent and prospects looking to make their names under Garcia’s farewell spotlight.
Tickets are on sale, and the PPV will be sold exclusively through MILLIONS.co. For Garcia, this night is part send-off, part business launch.
Event Details
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Event: Swift Promotions Presents: Farewell to Brooklyn
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Main Event: Danny “Swift” Garcia vs Danny Gonzalez
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Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
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Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
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Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster
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Streaming: Exclusive PPV on MILLIONS.co
I don’t agree that Zayas will win easy. Garcia is strong and fight many times. Just because Zayas fight in MSG before doesn’t mean he win now. Too much hype sometimes is bad for young boxers.
I think Zayas is good, but he is still young. Garcia has more experience and more knockouts. Maybe Zayas not ready for this big fight. People say he is future champion, but we will see if that is true in this fight.
Everybody hyping up Zayas vs Garcia but forget these undercard fights gonna decide who gets next title shots 😤 They fighting for more than pride – it’s career or nothing!
Exactly Jacob! One bad night here and you back at the bottom! This undercard ain’t filler at all like some folks think 🔥
I think Jalolov the one we should watch cause heavyweight knockouts is what fans wanna see anyway 🥊 Them little guys swing a lot but Jalolov makes people sleep early!
People act like being unbeaten means automatic win but record don’t show who they fightin’. Santana could fold when hit by someone like Alameda who’s been on big stages before.
But Cellis, if record don’t matter then why even have them? Santana beat everyone put in front of him – that gotta count for something 🤷♀️
‘Forward march’ or not, Polanco gon’ get surprised by a vet who ain’t scared of him. Randall done been in deeper waters than Polanco ever seen.
‘Deeper waters?’ Please 🤦 Randall barely throw punches half the time and got no power in his hands. He gonna get walked down by round five.
I don’t trust ESPN+ with these undercards no more 😒 last time the stream kept lagging right when the action started! If this card fire and I miss it again I’m done subscribing.
This fight card look good but I think people sleepin on Alameda. Just cause he lost to Nery don’t mean he weak now. Santana ain’t fought nobody with real heart yet.
Santana gone crush Alameda man, power too strong 💥 when you knock out 12 in 14 fights that mean something! Alameda get tired fast anyway.
Alameda been around too long to go down easy like that. Santana still learning bro, and New York ain’t no soft place to prove yourself.
Polanco is just all talk if you ask me. He always says he’s gonna knock someone out and carry his nation’s flag, but it’s not just about yelling tough words. Randall has real experience that matters.
Nah, Yvonne, Polanco got skills and hits hard. You can’t fake being undefeated like that. Randall might be smart but he ain’t ready for pressure like what Polanco brings 💪.