Friday, July 16, 2010

Guerrero Weighs 159 For NABF ShoBox Scrap!



(Photo by Tom Casino/Showtime)

Fernando Guerrero weighed in at 159 for tonight's nationally televised battle at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, MS. Guerrero's opponent, Ishe Smith, tipped the scales at 158 pounds.

The bout will air on Showtime as part of a tripleheader that will begin at 11 PM ET.

11 comments:

  1. Good Luck Fernando!!!

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  2. GOOD LUCK FERNANDO, BRING IT HOME FAM

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  3. looks scared.stop fighting bums fernando camp.step up.daniel jacobs

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  4. guerro has some white teeth

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  5. that ref is the worse he is standing right beside the fighters virtually cutting off the ring by doing so

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  6. coach kenny,team upton baltimore
    fernado guerro,please excuse my expression,you are the fucking middleweight truth.you answered all questions can you box yes,can you bang yes,can you take a punch yes,and can you swim in deep water yes,better than micheal phepps.you pass the a very hard test,i'm speaking for the entire upton team
    congradulation...the only one in your weight devision that you have to worry about is marvin hagler,and he is long gone.so for you the sky is the limit.so keep up the good work,and team upton wish you and the headbanger's nothing but the best.

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  7. That ref was tired. He had worked the ENTIRE CARD! Ridiculous!

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  8. The night of boxing on show time were some real competative fights.
    The scoring margins and the rounds given to the wrong fighters
    are once again a testament to the corrupt state that this sport is in.I guess I should say this busniess is in because it sure doesn't seem like a sport.
    FERNANDO is a promising young lion but no way did he win that fight.And Barry Hunter why do you have to wear sunglasses inside a building at night.Do you need those polaroid lenses to make you look cool.I didn't see any gang like hand signals tonight so thats a big plus.
    Signed
    Boo Boo

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  9. That was a close bout could have gone either way. Congrats to Fernando though for being able to pull out a win like that. My only question is how far can Fernando really go. He has been legitimately knocked down on three seperate occassions. Gary lemme ask you has there ever been a legitmate champion who had been down on the canvas that many times this early in their career?

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  10. felix trinadad,a great champion who got knock down threw out his career....coach kenny upton boxing

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