After his spectacular first round knockout over Martin Honorio, two-time world champion Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero has spent the last couple of days at the hospital, helping his wife Casey and wants to thank those who continue to keep her in prayer.
Guerrero declares that his wife is feeling better and is happy with the way the prognosis coming along as he stated, "She was happy to see me when I arrived back to her room. With all the support and prayers from family, friends, fans and media, she continues to improve." The Ghost will continue to stay by his wife's side and urges everyone to keep Casey in prayer.
When talking about his future in boxing, Guerrero mentioned, "I believe the featherweight and super featherweight divisions are loaded with several mega-fights. I would love to get in the ring with Pacquioa, Marquez, Barrera or any of the champions at 126 (featherweight). The fans deserve to see the best fight the best, so my motto is, lets give it to them."
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