But that doesn't mean it won't be a good fight. After all, we're talking about an undefeated lightweight world titleholder (Garcia) versus a former world titlist in four different weight classes (Broner).
"Boxing is going back to the old days, where the best fight the best," Broner said. "And Mikey is definitely one of the best out there today."
"[Broner's] definitely accomplished a lot, he's an accomplished fighter," Garcia said. "When he's at his best, he's really at his best, and that's what I expect."
Compliments aside, it was obvious these two have very different personalities. Garcia, 29, is soft-spoken, and was wearing a business suit that wouldn't look out of place on Wall Street. Broner, 27, is an outspoken character, and was sporting a pinkish Puma sweatsuit plus gaudy jewelry around his neck and wrist.
But both have accomplished a lot in the boxing game. Broner (33-2, 24 KOs) has won world titles as a junior lightweight, lightweight, junior welterweight and welterweight. Garcia (36-0, 30 KOs) has done the same at featherweight, junior lightweight and most recently at lightweight, thanks to his third-round knockout of Dejan Zlaticanin in January.
This fight will be a 12-rounder at junior welterweight level, meaning Garcia is moving up from 135 to 140 pounds.
"I still feel that 135 is probably the best division for me right now. My last performance at 135 I thought was great -- fast, strong," Garcia said. "But I don't feel 140 will be much different. I think 140 will allow me to make weight a little more comfortably, and still keep my speed and my power."
Broner has had issues making weight in the past. But he insisted it won't be a problem this time around, thanks to a return to training in Colorado Springs, where he trained earlier in his career.
"I'm just more focused," Broner said. "In the city -- in Cincinnati or [Washington] D.C. -- there's so much going on, and so many distractions. In Colorado Springs there's nothing to do but look at the mountains and box."
Both fighters sounded very confident on Monday, despite the lack of trash talk.
"I can't stress the importance of this fight for me in my career at this point," Garcia said. "I think it's the biggest fight that I could actually have.
"On July 29th, my hand will be raised," he added.
"I'm definitely training my ass off, man," Broner said. "And I think this will be one of the best performances of my career. I think this will take me to the superstar [level] where I need to be."
Speaking of superstars, the upcoming bout between legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather and mixed martial arts champion Conor McGregor was brought up at the news conference. Mayweather is one of the promoters involved with this fight.
"Boxing's getting crazy, man," Broner said. "After this fight, I just feel like, if I come out untouched -- I feel like I'm gonna be victorious -- I feel like I should come back and fight on Floyd's undercard against Nate Diaz."
Another boxer-versus-MMA star bout? Hey, you never know.