Robert Guerrero III TKO2 Sean Armas... Robert “El Pistolero” Guerrero III (6-0, 3 KOs), the 18 year-old lightweight and son of former multi-division champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, continued his undefeated streak with a second-round TKO victory over Sean Armas (6-2, 3 KOs) on Saturday night in Las Vegas. After a measured opening round, Guerrero III turned up the pressure in round two, landing a left hook that sent Armas into retreat mode. Smelling blood, Guerrero III unleashed a flurry of punches, forcing the referee to stop the fight at the 1:00 mark of round two.
Fighting in Las Vegas for the first time, Guerrero III made a statement with his power and composure inside the ring. The winner believes this win has propelled him further up the lightweight ranks. “Fighting in Las Vegas was a dream come true,” said Guerrero III. “To score a knockout on such a big stage, in front of so many boxing fans, is an incredible feeling. This victory proves that I’m progressing and getting stronger with each fight. I feel like I’m developing into a complete fighter, and I’m ready for the next challenge.”
Guerrero III is eager to stay active and keep his momentum going. “I want to get right back in the ring,” he stated. “I’m young, hungry, and just getting started. The more I fight, the better I get.” Guerrero concluded.
“Robert is showing improvement with every fight,” said Robert Guerrero, who has been guiding his son’s career every step of the way. “His power, speed, and composure are all coming together. Each time he steps in the ring, he looks sharper, and I couldn’t be prouder of the fighter he’s becoming.”