Robert Guerrero Synopsis
about Robert Guerrero
Robert Joseph Guerrero is a professional American boxer of Mexican descent. he was born March 27, 1983 in Gilroy, Californi. NicknamedThe Ghost, he is the current interim WBC welterweight champion. He is also a former IBF Super Faeatherweight world champion, a former interim WBA and WBO lightweight champion and a former two-time IBF featherweight champion. He vacated the IBF Super Featherweight belt due to his wife's battle with leukemia. Guerrero's coaches are Ruben Guerrero and Bob Santos. Guerrero was named "Fighter of the Year" in 2012 by David A. Avlia
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In his first world championship fight on September 2, 2006, Guerrero defeated Aiken by an eighth-round technical knockout in Los Angeles. Guerrero used inside fighting, neutralizing Aiken's power, and eventually making Aiken quit on his stool after the eighth round to earn his first world title belt.
On March 7, 2009, Guerrero fought Daud Yordan in his HBO debut. The fight ended in a second round "no contest" decision after Guerrero suffered a headbutt resulting in a gash above his eye. After the bout Guerrero offered Yordan a rematch, however, Yordan reportedly declined.On June 12, 2009, Guerrero faced Efren Hinojosa (30-5-1). He suffered another deep cut near his left eye from a head-butt in the seventh round, but this time it did not slow his progress as he scored an 8th round TKO victory. After the bout, the media described him as having redeemed himself for his previous lackluster effort.On August 22, 2009, Guerrero challenged Malcolm Klassen for his IBF Super Featherweight title. Guerrero won the fight by a unanimous decision to claim the world title. The scores were 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113 in his favor.[11]In February 2010, Guerrero vacated his Featherweight title in order to care for his ailing wife.On April 30, 2010, Guerrero moved up to the lightweight division to fight Robert Arrieta (35-15-4). The bout took place at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.Guerrero won the fight by TKO in the 8th round.
After the bout, Guerrero expressed his interest in fighting Mexican champion Juan Manuel Márquez.
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