Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero didn’t come out of retirement three years ago simply to be competitive. The 38-year-old southpaw returned to the fight game...
Doors have been closed in front of Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero as he has chased down boxing supremacy. He has found ways to fight through all of them. Opportunity knocked Saturday night and Guerrero powerfully paraded his way right through one more obstacle, coming out on the other side as the WBC Interim Welterweight world champion.
Throughout Robert Guerrero's professional boxing career, the Gilroy native has had a strong supporting cast to buffer bad times and celebrate the good.
Gilroy Dispatch Sports Editor Josh Weaver caught up with five-time world champion boxer Robert Guerrero in a phone interview earlier this week to address everything from his next bout against Selcuk Aydin (23-0, 17 KOs) on July 28 at San Jose's HP Pavilion to critics and everything that's in-between.