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Robert Guerrero vacates title to care for ailing wife

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Two-time world champion Robert Guerrero will vacate his International Boxing Federation super-featherweight title to care for his wife Casey, who is battling leukemia.

‘I feel that it is in the best interest of the sport and the fans that I care so deeply for to give someone else a chance to fulfill their dream of becoming a world champion,’ Guerrero, 26, said in statement. ‘I am now focused on my wife as undoubtedly we face the greatest opponent of our life, cancer.’

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Casey Guerrero was diagnosed with cancer in 2007 and is receiving a bone-marrow transplant as well as chemotherapy. It will be at least two weeks before doctors will know whether the treatment has stopped the cancer’s spread.

Guerrero (25-1, 17 knockouts) last fought in August, winning a unanimous decision over Malcolm Klassen in Houston to claim the IBF super-featherweight title. The Gilroy native won the featherweight crown in 2006 in an eight-round TKO over Eric Aiken.

With Guerrero vacating the IBF title, No. 1 challenger Mzonke Fana (29-4, 12 KOs) of South Africa is likely to get a shot at the belt.

-- Kevin Baxter

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