ve got two hands; you can throw a punch. Anything can happen in the ring. So you never want to overlook anybody. I found that out earlier in my career with a loss against Gamaliel Diaz. I was overlooking him, thought I was going to take him out, and he ended up outboxing me. He beat me by one point.
Guerrero, who won titles at featherweight and junior lightweight, plus two interim belts at lightweight, hadn't lost since a split decision at featherweight to Gamaliel Diaz -- which he avenged by knockout -- in December 2005.
Date: May 05, 2013
Category: Sports
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The Five Highlights (and Two No-Decisions) of Robert Guerrero's Career
In 2005, Guerrero was an undefeated prospect on his way to a title shot. Gamaliel Diaz, a supposed journeyman with 5 losses at the time, had different ideas. Diaz though, lost those five fights in his first 8 bouts and rebounded to win fights not only in Mexico but also in Japan. He also used a pres
Date: Apr 30, 2013
Category: Sports
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Abregu Showers Down Argentine Power at Turning Stone
The win came approximately 21 hours after journeyman Gamaliel Diaz scored a shocking upset with a 12-round points win over Takahiro Aoh in Japan. While Abregus name now enters the discussion of winning performances in shocking outcomes, Dulorme is left to ponder life on the heels of a humbling loss
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