The featherweight division began to get spooked when Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (15-0-1, 8KOs) made his professional debut on April 22, 2001. A deadly southpaw with Mexican roots, Guerrero is punching his way to the top of the 126 pound division.
Guerrero, has an outstanding amateur background to back up his successful pro career. He was only 15-years-old when he won the gold medal at the national Junior Olympics. He entered the 2000 United States Olympic trials upon turning 16 and lost to eventual Olympic Games bronze medalist and then 21-year-old, Clarence Vinson. [details]
Guerrero, has an outstanding amateur background to back up his successful pro career. He was only 15-years-old when he won the gold medal at the national Junior Olympics. He entered the 2000 United States Olympic trials upon turning 16 and lost to eventual Olympic Games bronze medalist and then 21-year-old, Clarence Vinson. [details]