BROOKLYN - Golden Boy Promotions is back at Barclays Center on Saturday, August 9, with a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® tripleheader featuring the sport's brightest young stars in pivotal world title fights.

Boxing on Brooklyn's biggest stage will be Unified Junior Welterweight World Champion Danny "Swift" Garcia who will meet "Lightning" Rod Salka, IBF 140-Pound Titleholder Lamont Peterson who will face New York's Edgar "El Chamaco" Santana and Brooklyn's own Daniel "Miracle Man" Jacobs will challenge Australia's Jarrod "Left Jab" Fletcher for the vacant WBA World Middleweight Championship.

Now in his third year as a world champion, Garcia (28-0, 16 KOs) has already made five successful title defenses. He's defeated Amir Khan, Erik Morales, Zab Judah, Lucas Matthysse and Mauricio Herrera. Still just 26-years-old, Garcia's fan base is growing with each bout, which isn't a surprise given his fan-friendly style and willingness to fight all challengers.

"This is my third fight at Barclays Center, and it feels like a second home to me," said Garcia, the undefeated Philadelphia native. "I'll be ready for Rod Salka, and I'm going to give my Brooklyn fans another great show."

Unbeaten in four of his last five fights, with the only loss coming via controversial decision to Ricardo Alvarez last December, Bunola, Pennsylvania's Salka (19-3, 3 KOs) is a skilled boxer who doesn't mind battling it out in the trenches if necessary, making his upcoming bout with Garcia one fight fans won't want to miss.

A professional since 2007, the 31-year-old Salka just handed highly touted Alexei Collado his first loss on April 18, and he expects to shock the boxing world once more on August 9.

"This is the biggest stage I have fought on in my career, but that doesn't intimidate me," said Salka. "Danny Garcia is beatable, and I'm going to show the world how it's done. My experience has prepared me for this, and I will be ready on August 9.

Peterson (32-2-1, 16 KOs) is a gifted boxer-puncher with much heart and talent. Like Garcia, the 30-year-old Peterson, who hails from the nation's capital, Washington D.C., is another longtime champion. He has held a version of the 140-pound crown since 2011, defeating the likes of Amir Khan and Kendall Holt. Peterson is coming off an impressive 12-round unanimous decision win over previously unbeaten Dierry Jean in January.

"I'm really excited about this fight and about making a statement to the boxing world that I'm the true junior welterweight world champion," said Peterson. "I know Danny will be watching me, and I'll be watching him. After August 9, there will be only one fight to make at 140 pounds."

Santana (29-4, 20 KOs) was long considered one of the city's top prospects, and now the current NABA champion will get his long-awaited shot at a world championship after having won eight of his past nine bouts, including three straight. Owner of wins over Josesito Lopez, Grover Wiley and Luis Hernandez, the 35-year-old New Yorker always comes to fight, and he will be bringing it from rounds one through 12 on August 9.

"I want to thank Lamont Peterson and his team for giving me this opportunity. This has been a long time coming for me and I'm just so excited and thankful to finally be getting a crack at the world championship," said Santana. "This is an absolute pleasure for me to get this opportunity, especially since the fight is taking place right here in my hometown of New York. I haven't fought here in a couple of years and I expect to have a ton of people there to support me come August 9."

Perhaps the most inspirational figure in boxing today, Jacobs (27-1, 24 KOs) seemed to be a lock for world title honors before cancer threatened his life and kept him out of the ring for 19 months. But he picked up where he left off upon his courageous return to the ring, securing five straight wins, all by knockout.

On August 9, boxing's most amazing comeback story could get a new chapter if Brooklyn's own can win a world title at home.

"This whole comeback has been a dream so far, and what better way to keep it going than with a world title fight in my borough?" said Jacobs. "This is the fight I've been waiting for and no one will keep me from that belt."

Fighting out of Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia, the 30-year-old Fletcher (18-1, 10 KOs) is a former star amateur who competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics as the Australian team captain.

Having turned pro in 2009, Fletcher has won all but one of his 19 pro bouts. Currently on a six-fight winning streak, Fletcher is in the best form of his career as he approaches his first world title shot.

"I know that the hometown crowd will be in Jacobs' corner, but that's fine," said Fletcher. "My goal like Daniel's is to win the WBA Middleweight title - and regardless of where the fight is taking place, I intend on having my hand raised and hearing the ring announcer say 'AND THE NEW WBA Middleweight World Champion Jarrod "Left Jab" Fletcher...!'"

The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and is sponsored by Corona and AT&T. Tickets priced at $250, $125, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes and service charges go on sale Friday, June 27 at noon ET and are available for purchase at www.barclayscenter.com , www.ticketmaster.com , all Ticketmaster locations, by calling 800-745-3000 and at the American Express Box Office. For group tickets, please call 800-GROUP-BK.

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"We are thrilled to be able to bring such a stacked card; this should help answer any and all questions about the future of Golden Boy Promotions - it is brighter than ever," said Oscar De La Hoya, president of Golden Boy Promotions. "Barclays Center and the Brooklyn fans have been great supporters of Golden Boy boxing, and we can't wait to bring them another great show on August 9."

"SHOWTIME continues to deliver the deepest fight cards in boxing," said Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice President & General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports. "Three world title fights featuring young, dynamic, American champions at the electrifying Barclays Center in Brooklyn is a recipe for great sports television and the standard for SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING."

"You know it's going to be a great night of boxing when Danny Garcia and Brooklyn's own Danny Jacobs are on the fight card at Barclays Center," said Brett Yormark, CEO of Barclays Center. "Both of these boxers have captivated audiences in their previous fights at Barclays Center and we are delighted that they are returning to Brooklyn's most celebrated ring. Golden Boy is once again delivering great boxing to Barclays Center."