ROBERT «EL PISTOLERO» GUERRERO

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ROBERT «EL PISTOLERO» GUERRERO

Robert Guerrero III Set to Make His Second Professional Fight in Tijuana, MX

Photo by Trini – Team Guerreo

GILROY, CA (April 1, 2024) – Robert Guerrero III, son of the former multiple division world champion, Robert «The Ghost» Guerrero, is gearing up for his second professional bout in Tijuana, MX. Following a victorious debut, Guerrero III (1-0) is eager to step back into the ring and continue his journey in the world of professional boxing. Guerrero III will square off against Cristian Velazquez Rizo.

The fight, which will air on ESPN Deportes / «ESPN Knockout», takes place at Auditorio Municipal de Tijuana tonight Friday, April 19, 2024. This marks another big step in Guerrero III’s promising career. Stepping out of his father’s shadow, Guerrero III is determined to carve his own path in the sport and make a name for himself.

«I am thrilled to be returning to the ring for my second professional fight,” said Guerrero III, who goes by the nickname «El Pistolero». The support from my family, friends, and fans has been incredible, and I can’t wait to showcase my skills once again.»

Building his name in Mexico, a country with a rich boxing tradition, holds special significance for Guerrero III. Embracing his Mexican heritage, Guerrero III aims to honor his roots and connect with boxing fans across the border.

«I am proud to represent my Mexican heritage in the ring,» Guerrero III continued. «Mexico has produced some of the greatest fighters in history, and I am determined to add my name to that legacy. Fighting in Tijuana is an opportunity for me to pay homage to my roots and build a connection with the passionate boxing community here.»

Robert «The Ghost» Guerrero, a seasoned veteran in the sport and proud father, expressed his support for his son’s journey in professional boxing.

«I am incredibly proud of Robert III and the dedication he has shown to his craft,» said Robert Guerrero. «As he continues to pave his own path in the sport, I have no doubt that he will make a name for himself and carry on the Guerrero legacy with honor.»