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Staff Predictions | Robert Guerrero vs. Aron Martinez

Saturday, June 6 from StubHub Center in Carson, Califorbnia, former four-division world champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (32-3-1, 18 KOs) takes on welterweight contender Aron Martinez (19-3-1, 4 KOs) in a 10-round bout that will serve as the main event of Premier Boxing Champions‘ return to NBC.

Robert Guerrero vs. Aron Martinez

Robert Guerrero vs. Aron Martinez - Ismael Gallardo (23) Photo by Ismael Gallardo/RBRBoxing

Michael Burnell, Staff Writer 

Aron Martinez losing two of his last three fights and going life and death in two fights with Alberto Herrera doesn’t bode well for him.

Sure, Robert Guerrero has been inactive aside from a tough points loss vs. Keith Thurman, but he is still a level or two above Martinez.

Prediction: Guerrero

 

Lou Catalano, Senior Writer

Robert Guerrero should make quick work of Aron Martinez in an absolutely pathetic, garbage fight.

Martinez has fought just a couple of times since 2013, and Guerrero desperately needs the victory. But really, that’s why Martinez is here. Guerrero by third round KO.

Prediction: Guerrero

 

Tony Calcara, Staff Writer

Robert Guerrero is number one on my “blood and guts” list.  He has not an ounce of quit in him and no matter the circumstances, he just keeps coming. I love his style, his desire and his heart.

Aron Martinez does have some fight in him. He’s been out of the ring for over a year, last fighting and being stopped inside of five rounds against Josesito Lopez.

I like Guerrero to win, by knockout if Martinez decides to stand toe to toe and test his will.

Prediction: Guerrero

 

Art Hernandez, Photographer

Prediction: Guerrero

 

Brandon Glass, Contributing Writer

Soft touch? The cross fitting boxer Robert Guerrero steps in with Aron Martinez, a guy who lost two of his last three.

I would give Guerrero shit about it, but he needs to rebound after a tough fight with Keith Thurman and winning a war against Yoshihro Kamegai in 2014.

This is a tune up for Guerrero to showcase his skills and  get back on track to bigger and better opportunities later this year.

Prediction: Guerrero

 

Alex Burgos, Editor-in-Chief

When PBC first started back in March–coincidentally with Robert Guerrero taking on Keith Thurman–we all asked how long it would take for Al Haymon to revert to crappy matchups. Well, we have our answer almost three months to the day with Guerrero vs. Aron Martinez.

Everything about this matchup sucks, especially the fact that casual fans may watch and thing, “What happened to Golf on Saturday’s?”

Guerrero should win this easily–by knockout–and if he doesn’t, we’ll be talking about a separate set of issues.

Prediction: Guerrero 

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