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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - All things considered, I guess I like Robert Guerrero.

    I’ve never met him, but the one time we chatted via telephone went well enough. His acumen in the ring – 29 wins in 33 fights, world titles in two weight classes – is surely respectable. And his back story outside the ropes inarguably rivals anyone’s past or present.

    Based on that track record, I’d consider myself interested enough in his next career move.

    But lately it’s gotten just a little bit ridiculous.

    No longer content to simply stand and watch a prolonged Pacquiao-Mayweather courtship dance, it seems the generally soft-spoken (at least from my experience) and usually respectful (as far as I was aware) Californian has settled on a loudmouth tough guy approach as a new and improved M.O.

    So rather than continuing a steady climb toward bigger and more lucrative quarry, he’s gone all-in with bravado these days in an effort to pick up a scrap should the big fight not occur this spring, this fall or not ever.

    Exhibit A:
    His recent call out of Mayweather, issued within days of “Money’s” headline-making Twitter lure to Pacquiao – in which the soon-to-be-locked-up welterweight implored the Filipino to “Step up Punk.”

    Love him or hate him, it was a signature Floyd gesture.

    And it set the whole sport to buzzing.

    But instead of leaving a brilliantly belligerent challenge to its originator, Guerrero decided to use the exact same three-word goad in Mayweather’s direction, then compounded the nonsense by claiming he was the chosen one when it came to knocking the five-class champ from the ranks of the unbeaten. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    I got an idea how about no more articles about Guerrero until he actually fights somebody. I don't know why this guy gets so much pub but hasn't done ****.

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    • #3
      Best line of the article:
      Guerrero = the chosen one Hilarious to even think it.

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      • #4
        Marquez and Khan both ducked The Ghost. How is he supposed to climb the latter if no one steps up. All those who have got schooled

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        • #5
          Can't blame The Ghost for trying to get in the mix and put his name out there to try and land a fight with the biggest name in boxing. Article hits it right on the money though, although he walks around at 152lbs, The Ghost has not even paid his dues in the 130lbs division! At this point in his career, talking about fighting floyd at welterweight limit is irrelevant! This cat needs to get in the ring with a relevant opponent and make a statement. otherwise, he's gonna be a fighter who is perceived (based on the caliber of his opponents and record) as a mid-level contender. I'm sure The Ghost wouldn't duck any fighter, but my guess is that at this point in his career, he'd be put on his ass by Floyd (just like Ortiz). One last thing, Casamayor knocked this cat down with a stiff jab! Really??? lol

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          • #6
            he could have always remade the fight with Maidana.

            135 and 140 are both pretty deep divisons with plenty of guys willing to take a risk and fight Guerrero on HBO. HBO loves the guy and will show any of his fights.

            at 135

            Miguel Vasquez is a top guy who nobody wants to face.

            at 140
            Lucas Matthysse
            Humberto Soto
            Josesito Lopez
            Ajose Olusegun

            none of those guys are top guy but they are better than anybody Guerrero's faced. I'm not counting Salido or Yordan because they were NC


            Guerrero doesn't have a crowd pleasing style, he could but he'd rather win than look amazing. just look at his fight with Escobedo. he should have KOed that bum but once he knew he'd won he went into cruise control rather than going for the kill. with that kind of mentality he'll have to grind through tougher opponents to earn any respect with fans.


            if media didn't nut hug him so much he'd be as obscure was a guy like Miguel Vazquez.

            Guerrero needs to earn his strips instead of having a sense of entitlement. plenty of guys are more worthy because they worked instead of b1tching and moaning all the time.

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            • #7
              About time this article was written. It was getting ridiculous.

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              • #8
                It's pretty much unanimous. No one thinks Guerrero deserves a shot at Floyd. He has a lot to prove still.

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                • #9
                  This guy acts like he KO'd Maidana instead of ducking him...

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                  • #10
                    Why is Robert Guerrero even relevant?

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