By Jake Donovan - Robert Guerrero has waited more than 15 months for this moment to arrive – that next time when he finally gets to once again set foot in a ring for an official fight.
Not since his wide points win over Michael Katsidis last April has Guerrero (29-1-1, 18KO) been able to add to his resume. An untimely injury, extended rehab and a Floyd Mayweather-or-bust media blitz in targeting a major fight in the spring has resulted in the longest period of inactivity in his career.
The long wait comes to an end as he moves up two weight classes to face unbeaten welterweight Selcuk Aydin. The fight takes place at the HP Pavilion in San Jose (CA), not very far from his Gilroy hometown. The venue was supposed to house an Aug. ’11 title fight with Marcos Maidana, only for an injury to pull the plug on the anticipated homecoming.
Well over a year later, a fully rehabbed Guerrero now gets that long overdue opportunity to ply his trade in front of his hometown fans. [Click Here To Read More]
Not since his wide points win over Michael Katsidis last April has Guerrero (29-1-1, 18KO) been able to add to his resume. An untimely injury, extended rehab and a Floyd Mayweather-or-bust media blitz in targeting a major fight in the spring has resulted in the longest period of inactivity in his career.
The long wait comes to an end as he moves up two weight classes to face unbeaten welterweight Selcuk Aydin. The fight takes place at the HP Pavilion in San Jose (CA), not very far from his Gilroy hometown. The venue was supposed to house an Aug. ’11 title fight with Marcos Maidana, only for an injury to pull the plug on the anticipated homecoming.
Well over a year later, a fully rehabbed Guerrero now gets that long overdue opportunity to ply his trade in front of his hometown fans. [Click Here To Read More]
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