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07/27/2007 Archived Entry: "Guerrero gets ready for big time"

Guerrero gets ready for big time

Dennis Taylor Ringside

Courtesy of MontereyHerald.com
Article Last Updated: 07/27/2007 01:32:40 AM PDT


A fighter as physically gifted and experienced as Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero grows accustomed to being the better man in the ring — usually, by a wide margin — on any given night.

He was a gold medalist at the National Junior Olympics. At 16, he was the youngest fighter at the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. Still just 24, Guerrero recently traveled to Denmark and knocked out hometown favorite Spend Abazi (35-1 at the time) to win the International Boxing Federation world featherweight championship for the second time.

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