He knows. It’s nothing Robert Guerrero will readily admit, but he knows. It always happens when those creaks in the joints become a little more audible getting out of bed each morning, and when the after effects of those runs linger longer than they should.
Guerrero, 32, has been in his share of wars. He’s 2-2 in his last four fights, though some believe he should be 1-3 after a controversial, split-decision victory over Aron Martinez in June 2015, in which “The Ghost” recovered from a fourth-round knockdown.
Now, once again, Guerrero is staring in the face of what may be left of his boxing future.