Dick Guerrero
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Name: Dick Guerrero
Birth Name: Richard Guerrero
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died: 2008-07-24 (Age:78)
Stance: Southpaw
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
- 1946 CYO Novice Lightweight Champion.
- 1947, 1948 and 1949 CYO Lightweight Open Division Champion.
- 1948 won the Chicago Tribune Golden Gloves' championship at welterweight, the Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions at welterweight vs. Hank Herring of Los Angeles, CA, being awarded the Barney Ross Trophy and the Intercity Golden Gloves' championship at welterweight vs. Leland Pillen.
- 1949 won the Chicago Tribune Golden Gloves' championship at welterweight, the Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions at welterweight by decision vs. Eddie Smith of Gary, IN and the Intercity Golden Gloves' championship at welterweight vs. Vincent D'Andrea.
- 1951 won the Chicago Tribune Golden Gloves' championship at middleweight, the Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions at middleweight by decision vs. Gene Cooper of Ft. Worth TX, the Intercity Golden Gloves' championship at middleweight vs. Floyd Patterson and as a member of part of the Chicago Golden Gloves Team representing the United States vs. Europe he was awarded the verdict vs. Stig Sjolin of Sweden.
- United States Marine.
- Amateur record: 343-2
| Preceded by: Van Leonard |
Chicago Tribune Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion 1948-1949 |
Succeeded by: Harold Sullivan |
| Preceded by: Jackie Keough |
Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions Welterweight Champion 1948-1949 |
Succeeded by: Richie Anderson |
| Preceded by: Jackie Keough |
Intercity Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion 1948-1949 |
Succeeded by: Richie Anderson |
| Preceded by: Al Prislinger |
Chicago Tribune Golden Gloves Middleweight Champion 1951 |
Succeeded by: Bill Tate |
| Preceded by: Junior Perry |
Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions Middleweight Champion 1951 |
Succeeded by: Carl Blair |
| Preceded by: Freddie Manns |
Intercity Golden Gloves Middleweight Champion 1951 |
Succeeded by: Carl Blair |