Comments Thread For: Robert Guerrero Wants To Reinvent Himself in The Ring

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  • steeve steel
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    #11
    He can... if he can make 126 again! lol

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    • Vodkaholic
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      #12
      A little late for that and you were never really that good to begin with

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        #13
        Guerrero needs to make like a ghost and stay disappeared from the ring.

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        • W1LL
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          #14
          He must need a few more paydays before moving on with his life down other avenues. He does have some good wins on his resume, but don't see him competing on a World level ever again. Should fight someone like Adrien Broner or Ohara Davies at 140.

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          • richardt
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            #15
            Another totally delusional fighter traversing the vestibules of fantasy.

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            • 4truth
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              #16
              An excellent 135 pound fighter. As a welter, he was better than average.

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              • Airborne
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                #17
                Forget about it!

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                • Boxing Logic
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                  #18
                  Literally THE worst punch resistance I have ever seen in boxing was Robert Guerrero's last fight vs Omar Figueroa. Unless his brain healed in the time off, I would be very careful about putting him in a ring again. It happened a few fights before that too. Against guys who aren't big punchers. It was like his head was on a spring and any time anyone touched it, his head would snap all over the place.

                  Which means, don't do it at all. Hope he doesn't get hurt.

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                  • sapo13
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                    #19
                    1 dimensional

                    hes to much of a 1 dimensional fighter come forward jab jab strtaight right hand clinch jab jab hook to the body clinch, rough punches in the clinch repeat repeat!!

                    he doesent mix it up and use any footwork!!

                    he needs a new trainer to show something else!!

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                    • Beercules
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                      #20
                      No. He is finished.




                      Enjoy your family and the money you have made. He had a good career.

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