Two-Time IBF featherweight world champion, Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero has landed in San Antonio TX, to watch the highly anticipated showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Jorge Solis. Guerrero, who recaptured the IBF crown when he defeated Spend Abazi in Denmark, is looking to clash with the elite contenders at the 126 and 130lbs divisions. Guerrero's next fight will be announced sometime in the near future. For more information on "The Ghost" visit his official website.
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