By Victor Salazar

New York - During his career, Adrien Broner (33-2, 1NC, 24 KO’s) picked himself up and bounced back from two losses and continues to remain relevant in boxing by headlining televised events on various networks.

His good friend, two division champion Danny Garcia (33-1, 19 KO’s), tasted defeat for the first time in his career last Saturday night, when he dropped a twelve round split decision to Keith Thurman at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Garcia not only his ‘0’ but he also gave up the WBC welterweight title. But knowing Garcia and comparing the scenario to his own personal history, Broner believes Garcia will be back in full force and better than ever.

“Danny is going to bounce back like a bad check and that’s what true champions do,” Broner told reporters after the Thurman-Garcia fight. "I seen it first hand for myself like when I bounced back from Marcos Maidana. Danny’s going to be ok. The ball didn’t fall in his court today, just wake up with a smile and go back to the gym.”

Moments after the loss, Garcia - as he was heading into the post-fight press conference - embraced with Broner.

Broner feels that no matter what kind of criticism  may come to Garcia, he should hold his head high.

“It’s tough because everyone is rooting for you and you got some rooting against you and once the guy losses, he’s like 'I told you he wasn’t sh*t,'” stated the four division world champion. “Now everybody going to say Danny ain’t sh*t but they weren’t saying it when he was beating guys as the underdog. He just has to stay positive."

Broner is coming off a victory when he defeated Adrian Granados (18-5-2,12 KO’s) just a few weeks ago. For the victor and new unified WBC/WBA welterweight champion Keith Thurman (28-0, 22 KO’s), Broner feels the recipe is just to keep the victories and titles coming.

“For Keith Thurman, all he has to do is just keep building your name and brand, stay positive and keep winning,” Broner said.

Broner says he will stay at 147 and keep building the stable in About Billions Promotion.

“We going to get Rau’shee Warren another title shot at 115 and for Bunny (Robert Easter), he going to take over 135."