(From Left to Right) Undefeated junior middleweight rising star Keith Thurman, Four-Division and Six-Time World Champion Robert Guerrero, President of Golden Boy Promotions Oscar De la Hoya, former Two-Time Welterweight World Champion Andre Berto and former World Champion Carlos Quintana pose on November 20, 2012 in Los Angeles, California at the final press conference for their November 24, 2012 fights at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California where Guerrero will defend his WBC Interim Welterweight World Championship against Berto and Thurman will face Quintana both of which will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing. Photo by Gene Blevins/Hoganphotos.
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Photos: Guerrero, Berto Face To Face at Final Presser
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InfamousWed Nov 21, 2012, 6:29 PM UTC
Damn near everyone is rolling with Berto. Based on what? His best win is against, what, Juan Urango? Zaveck? He went life and death with Collazo and get beat down by Ortiz.
In my eyes it's a pick 'em.
I think Berto wins based on speed. I would bet Berto wins by KO, but I don't have enough chips on the table.
Cali_boxerWed Nov 21, 2012, 5:17 PM UTC
Guerrero and Thurman handle business. Thurman by KO and Guerrero by Decision
New_EnglandWed Nov 21, 2012, 4:33 PM UTC
Guerrero is a former featherweight who skipped 140 and went straight to 147 after a long layoff. He gets mad props for fighting a dangerous and big welterweight like Andre Berto.
But man Berto has a big *** jaw and chin, it just shows even if you have a big jaw doesn't mean you hare an iron chin cause he gets hurt a lot in fights.
his chin might not be iron, but it's what i call "solid" for a contender at 147
guerrero won't be hurting him unless he's really able to let his hands go and put shots together.
ddangerousWed Nov 21, 2012, 3:58 PM UTC
Pick 'em fight. I'm leaning towards Guerrero and Quintana.
TerrisJ3Wed Nov 21, 2012, 10:37 AM UTC
i predict a shhity & boring fight :popcorn:


