Danny Garcia isn’t easing into his “Farewell To Brooklyn.” He’s throwing a party and stocking it with danger men, prospects on the rise, and enough local talent to make the Barclays Center shake on Saturday, October 18. Swift Promotions dropped the full undercard and, yeah, it’s stacked. The PPV fires up on MILLIONS.co at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT with twelve fights lined up before Garcia makes his walk one last time in his borough.
Garcia knows how to sell a night: “Make sure you lock in early,” he said. “We’ve got big names taking on tough opponents and the future stars of boxing looking to make a name on the big stage. I’m gonna close the show in style, but you won’t want to miss anything leading up to the main event. It’s fireworks in Brooklyn.”
Co-Main: Nahir Albright vs Richard Commey — A True Crossroads
In the chief support, Philly contender Nahir Albright (17-2, 7 KOs) gets the kind of test that can make or break momentum: a ten-rounder with Ghanaian former world champ Richard Commey (31-5-1, 28 KOs). Albright’s been clawing back since a narrow loss to Jamaine Ortiz in 2022, stringing together big wins and even snatching a WBC regional belt. Commey? Been there, done that, fought Lomachenko, Teofimo, Ramirez — he’s looking to prove he’s still a player.
Heavyweights, Brooklyn Names And Old-School Action
Damian Knyba, the unbeaten Polish giant (16-0, 10 KOs), will meet Philly’s rugged Joey Dawejko (28-13-4, 16 KOs) in an eight-round scrap that could get messy. Joey’s fought everybody — Martin, Jennings, Sanchez, even Torrez Jr. — and loves an upset.
Brooklyn’s own Chris “Primetime” Colbert (17-3, 6 KOs) comes home against Argentina’s Blas Ezequiel Caro (12-8, 5 KOs) in an eight-round lightweight fight. Expect swagger, fast hands, and probably some booing if he clowns too much.
Philly cult-hero Gabriel Rosado (27-17-1, 16 KOs) is back too, throwing hands with Vaughn Alexander (19-16-2, 12 KOs) at super middleweight. Both guys are pride fighters; Rosado’s 2021 KO of Bektemir Melikuziev still echoes, and Alexander’s upset history keeps him dangerous.
Prospects Flood The Undercard
Unbeaten bantamweight Dominique Crowder (18-0, 11 KOs) meets Fernando Diaz (16-5-1, 10 KOs). Ridgewood’s Mathew Gonzalez (15-1-1, 10 KOs) battles Wilfredo Flores (12-5-1, 5 KOs).
Brooklyn’s Cristian Cangelosi (11-0, 5 KOs) fights Argentina’s Victoriano Santillan (13-8-2, 8 KOs). Newark’s Keith Colon Rodriguez (7-0, 7 KOs) collides with unbeaten David Calabro (5-0, 3 KOs). Staten Island’s Reshat Mati (15-0, 8 KOs) faces Jose Angulo (16-10, 9 KOs).
Washington D.C.’s Quincey Williams (5-0, 5 KOs) fights Christopher Rodriguez (13-1-1, 11 KOs). Bronx debutant Jahanzeb Rizwan opens against Daniel Weber (0-3).
Free stream appetizer? Newark’s Zahir Abdus Salaam debuts versus Ronald Binyard (0-0-1) and Brooklyn’s Elijah Gonzalez (2-0, 2 KOs) meets Jason Chavez (0-1-1).
Been around enough Brooklyn nights to know this is classic Swift Promotions: nostalgia for Danny, but they’re also testing the next wave. Commey vs Albright is a real 50/50 — if Albright wins clean, he’s legit. Knyba vs Dawejko screams “trap fight,” because Joey shows up when you least expect it. Rosado’s probably fighting for one last run; Vaughn Alexander doesn’t care about your send-off.
My call: expect chaos mid-card. Someone’s unbeaten record goes in flames (probably one of the local kids). Albright should edge Commey but don’t blink — Richard can still crack. Danny? He’s too smart and too experienced to let his goodbye get spoiled.
Event details
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Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
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Start time: 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT (PPV on MILLIONS.co)
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Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Full announced fight card
- Danny Garcia – Farewell To Brooklyn (main event)
- Nahir Albright vs Richard Commey – 10 rounds, super lightweight
- Damian Knyba vs Joey Dawejko – 8 rounds, heavyweight
- Chris Colbert vs Blas Ezequiel Caro – 8 rounds, lightweight
- Gabriel Rosado vs Vaughn Alexander – 8 rounds, super middleweight
- Dominique Crowder vs Fernando Diaz – 10 rounds, bantamweight
- Mathew Gonzalez vs Wilfredo Flores – 8 rounds, super lightweight
- Cristian Cangelosi vs Victoriano Santillan – 8 rounds, super welterweight
- Keith Colon Rodriguez vs David Calabro – 4 rounds, featherweight
- Reshat Mati vs Jose Angulo – 8 rounds, super welterweight
- Quincey Williams vs Christopher Rodriguez – 6 rounds, welterweight
- Jahanzeb Rizwan vs Daniel Weber – 4 rounds, super welterweight
- Free Stream: Zahir Abdus Salaam vs Ronald Binyard – 4 rounds, super welterweight
- Free Stream: Elijah Gonzalez vs Jason Chavez – 4 rounds, super lightweight

Why they even putting guys on the card with records like 0-3 and stuff? That ain’t fair matchups it’s just setting up easy wins so promoters look smart 🙄
This show sound good but we need to see knockouts not just dudes dancing around for points 😠 If you don’t come to fight then don’t waste our time!
Agree with that! I’m tired of boring decisions where nothing happens but jabs and hugs 🤷♀️ KO or go home!
Boxing used to be about action now it’s too technical sometimes… bring back the brawlers!! We want blood 💥
‘Commey vs Albright is a mismatch if you ask me. Commey been through wars with real champs and Albright still trying to prove something? Easy win for Commey unless age caught him bad.’
‘Primetime’ Colbert better stop acting like a clown in there or he gonna get caught again like last time 😤 This ain’t comedy hour, it’s boxing!
‘Farewell to Brooklyn’ sounds like some movie stuff but Danny Garcia ain’t no movie star 😂 He better win or this whole thing gonna look dumb real fast.
Rosado fighting again? Man he been around forever. I think he just doing it for the check now, not cause he still good. He should hang up the gloves before he gets hurt bad.
Rosado still got heart tho. People forget his KO of that Melikuziev dude was wild! He ain’t scared to throw hands, even if he got losses.
Exactly! Rosado’s a warrior no matter what his record says. He show up for fans, unlike these young dudes who dance around all night.
I think this card is too packed, like who gonna remember all them fights? They should do less fights and give more time to the ones that matter. Quantity don’t mean quality.
Nah, I disagree with you. More fights means more chances to see something crazy happen. I wanna see someone get knocked out early and often. That’s what makes boxing fun! 🥊
I don’t care what people say, Danny Garcia still got it and he gonna prove it one more time. Folks always count out the old heads but experience matters in boxing. 💪