Adrien Broner has spent the last few weeks live on Kick with streamer DeenTheGreat, and former UFC featherlight heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson dropped in on a stream posted about ten hours before publication. For boxing fans who aren’t plugged into the streaming world, it’s the quotes that speak volumes the most. This all came from Kick streams or related social media posts.
Broner on verification
DeenTheGreat helped Broner earn a verified badge on Kick. Broner reaction:
“Now you can make the same money from streaming as you can from boxing.”
Broner About money
“I’m already luxurious, gang.”
“I make my own millions.”
The contribution of one viewer during the broadcast alone was worth $15,000.
Broner on child support
“I only pay $17,000 a month.”
Broner during an Uber ride
To the DeenTheGreat cameraman on the same broadcast cycle as the “I’m already luxurious, gang” line:
“I have no bread.”
“I’ll make sure you get it back.”
Broner on rejection
After a woman leaned into the camera instead of accepting a kiss from him on DeenTheGreat’s stream:
“It’s going to be terrible, I’m leaving, brother.”
“I don’t play with women.”
“I really am, brother.”
“I don’t care how lovely a woman is, it doesn’t matter, brother.”
Broner in the car
Visibly intoxicated after a 14-hour live broadcast with Kick, which included confrontations outside the OMNIA nightclub at Caesars Palace, when his wife suggested they go home:
– I fucked you up, man.
Broner about himself
The senior nickname he invented came back in the broadcast:
“Anyone can get it. Africans, Americans, Dominicans, Mexicans.”
Broner on the comeback
Broner hasn’t fought since June 2024. When asked on stream if the DeenTheGreat camp was real:
“Training with Deen will spark the comeback.”
Ryan Garcia, OX
WBC welterweight titleholder Ryan Garcia quoted the Uber clip in X.
“I’m sorry to see this, AB, if you see this, call me. Let’s get your location. You don’t have to keep drinking. Let’s be better. Let’s not judge, let’s shut up.”
Read outside
From an article titled “Adrien Broner Is About to Make the Worst Decision of His Life,” published on May 11:
“The question is no longer whether Broner can make money outside of boxing. Apparently he can. The issue is whether turning his real life into lasting content while struggling with alcoholism will remove him even further from stability.”
Catch-up for non-streamers
Broner (35-5-1, 24 KO) has not fought since June 2024, when he lost by unanimous decision to Blair Cobbs at the Seminole Difficult Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The judges scored this fight 97-91, 96-93 and 96-93. News from the world of boxing in November 2025, he reported that Broner had returned to the gym after a 17-month break. No opponent or return date has been announced. Rampage Jackson’s appearance on the AdrienBroner Kick channel, posted via the official YouTube account, is the latest tie-in moment for a run that started with a verification badge and hasn’t slowed down since.