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GUILLERMO GUTIERREZ
Age: 25
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Weight class: Super Flyweight
Height: 5-foot-4 (163 cm)
Amateur record: 125 fights
Turned pro: 2021
Pro record: 10-0 (1 knockouts)
Trainer: Gilbert Garza and Felix Castillo
Manager: Gwen Legge
Promoter: N/A
Instagram: @gmozz

Best night of pro career and why: Gutierrez feels the stoppage win over Gabriel Guerrero stands out above all the other wins.

“My second fight ended in a knockout,” Gutierrez told The Ring. “[I was] still new to the pros I was just feeding off the energy from the crowd, it was electric. I got the TKO in the first 20 seconds of the fourth round.”
Worst night of pro career and why: Although Gutierrez won a four-round shutout over Richard Hernandez in January, he feels he could have done more.
“I am very hard on myself, so I believe every fight is an opportunity for me to learn and grow,” he said. “I would say my last fight because I know I could’ve ended it early but my opponent just didn’t want to go down. Props to him, he was a tough dude.”
What’s Next: Gutierrez will have his first scheduled eight-round contest when he faces fellow Texan Jaime Jasso in his rivals hometown at the Sames Auto Arena, Laredo, Texas, on Saturday.
“I am going to have a rematch with the opponent I fought in my third fight,” he said. “Back then, I won by majority decision. Now, as I prepare for my 11th fight, I feel that my skills and technique have improved significantly. It should be an exciting bout, though, as I know my opponent is seeking revenge.”
Jasso (4-2, 0 KOs) has been a professional since 2020. He lost to touted Top Rank prospect Floyd Diaz (UD 4) before giving Gutierrez trouble losing a four-round majority decision in December 2021. He has remained unbeaten since.
If Gutierrez can win without any incident it would show improvement. I expect him to win, likely on points, but how he does so will be interesting.
Why he’s a prospect: Gutierrez claimed the Texas State Golden Gloves title in 2016 and was the No. 2 ranked fighter in his weight class in the U.S in 2017.
That helped earn him a selection to join the USA boxing team which allowed him to attend training camps at the Olympic training center and box internationally.
The Texan has gained experience sparring many top fighters including Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jesse Rodriguez and Joshua Franco.
Gutierrez feels he has several key skills which he intends to show off and help him reach the next level. “I’d say my head movement the ability to slip roll and dip,” he said. “My IQ in the ring is pretty up there.”
Why he’s a suspect: It is still early to say. Gutierrez is just moving up to the eight-round level but he seems to be going in the right direction.
“I think I am just constantly improving and getting better after every fight, and not be being complacent. The rest will follow,” he said.
The proof is in the pudding, and it will be interesting to see if he can show progress against Jasso.
It is clear Gutierrez isn’t a puncher, with just one win inside the distance in his 10 fights. He doesn’t see that as a problem. “My skills and style make up for it.”
Will that be the case as he steps up to the next level?
Storylines: Gutierrez was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas and had a humble childhood. “My parents did their best to ensure that my siblings and I were taken care of,” he said of his early years. “Of course, there were ups and downs, but I am grateful for everything I have been through because it has shaped and molded me into the person I am today.”  He first got interested in boxing as a 7-year-old.
“My father signed me up in the local neighborhood and the rest is history,” he said.
“[My youth was] a little different from the average kid because all I can remember was being in the gym after school.”
Aside from spending much of his time at the gym trying to perfect his boxing skills, Gutierrez also works at a hospital transporting patients to radiology.
One day, he hopes to be able to become a world champion. However, he appreciates that he is at the beginning of that journey, and hopes to take another step on that road in his next fight.  “I want to compete (…) on April 20, but my team and I focus on taking each fight one step at a time,” he said. “We don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves. And, of course, the ultimate goal is to become a world champion someday.”
Gutierrez likes to keep himself to himself and does his own thing. He says, “As much as I love being in the gym I also love my time and peace away from the gym.”
His one vice, however, is his hometown.  “The city has a unique charm, and my favorite part is the Tex-Mex food.”
Fight-by-Fight Record 
2024
Jan. 20 – Richard Hernandez – UD 4
2023
Oct. 7 – Hector Valdes – UD 6
Aug. 12 – Jaden Burnias – UD 6
March 3 – Jaden Burnias – UD 6
2022
Dec. 3 – Jimmy Garza III – UD 4
May 28 – Victor Rodriguez SD 4
March 12 – David Alfaro – UD 4
2021
Dec. 11 – Jaime Jasso MD 4
Sept. 25 – Gabriel Guerrero – TKO 4
June 12 – Frank Boston – UD 4
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GUILLERMO GUTIERREZ BEGINS ERUPTION BOXING MANAGEMENT DEAL WITH IMMEDIATE TITLE SHOT

Undefeated prospect challenges for WBC belt in first fight under new management deal 

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San Antonio, Texas; March 29, 2024 – Unbeaten super-flyweight hope Guillermo Gutierrez has secured a title shot in his very first fight under new management team Eruption Boxing Management.

In what is a statement of intent for both boxer and manager, 25-year-old Gutierrez will challenge for the WBC Youth Intercontinental championship at P4P Promotions’ blockbuster ‘Noche de Campeones’ event on April 20 in the Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas.

The San Antonio native, who has streaked to an impressive 10-0 since turning professional in June 2021, will face old foe and Laredo’s own Jaime Jasso in a rematch for the belt.

Gutierrez and Jasso engaged in a hotly contested four-rounder in December 2021, which Gutierrez won via majority decision when both men were eager new pros.

Now they renew their rivalry over eight rounds, with a prestigious WBC belt to be handed to the winner.

“I’m excited as I have been eagerly waiting for this opportunity to get back in the ring,” said Gutierrez. “I know my opponent will be ready for me because, in our previous fight, they thought they had won. However, I am always in the gym working hard to improve myself and on April 20 my dedication and hard work will show.

“Guillermo Gutierrez is an exceptional talent with immense potential,” said Legge. “He is not only training hard but is getting better with every fight, every sparring and training session. Guillermo is on a mission and won’t stop until he reaches his goals. I’m excited to add him to my roster of promising fighters and help guide his career to new heights. San Antonio has produced some of the sport’s brightest stars, and we believe Guillermo has what it takes to join their ranks.”

While proudly representing San Antonio, Gutierrez’s preparation for his crucial showdown with Jasso has included a sparring stint at Robert Garcia’s gym in Oxnard, California – proof that the young prospect is willing to leave his comfort zone in pursuit of glory.

There, his skills were fine-tuned by Garcia, one of the sport’s most renowned coaches, who has trained such modern greats as Anthony Joshua, Nonito Donaire, Marcos Maidana and his own brother Mikey Garcia, to name just a few.

“I went to California with the mindset to learn as much as possible from Robert Garcia and his guys,” Gutierrez said. “I wanted to test my skills against some of the best fighters in the world. This trip made me a better fighter, that I know for sure.”

* Gutierrez v Jasso II for the WBC Youth Intercontinental super-flyweight championship will be one of six title fights to be staged at ‘Noche de Campeones’ in the Sames Auto Arena, Laredo, Texas, on April 20, 2024.

* Eruption Boxing Management aims to take boxers and mixed martial artists to the top and offers the perfect combination of experience and enthusiasm, backed up by an enormous contacts book that reaches across the world. Interested athletes can find out more at www.eruptionboxing.com, email questions@eruptionboxing.com or call +1 949-329-2661 

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Berks Boxing Corner
Dean Berks – 26th Feb 2024 

The state of Texas has produced an exceptional line of fighters over the years: Donald Curry, Orlando and Gaby Canizales, Terry Norris, Jesse James Leija, and Juan Diaz is an impressive list. Add more recent champions like twins Jermall and Jermell Charlo, Errol Spence Jr, Jesse Rodriguez, and top 154 lb contender Vergil Ortiz Jr, and you can see just how special the “Lone Star State” is.  Hoping to add his name to that illustrious list is San Antonio’s super flyweight prospect, Guillermo Gutierrez. Unbeaten at 10-0, with 1 KO, the smooth stylist has just signed a contract with Eruption Boxing Management and will be guided by the companies Manager/President Gwen Legge. Both are hoping that the partnership will reap the rewards.  Gutierrez was introduced to boxing when he was just 8 years old by his father.  Speaking to the San Antonio Express, he recalled his beginnings in the sport. “I think he always wanted to be a fighter,” his father said, “So he signed me up. At first, I hated it. I would cry. I didn’t want to go.“ But he soon caught the bug, first training under the late Lorenzo Trujillo, before training under former WBA bantamweight champion John Michael Johnson.  Because of his diminutive size, fights were difficult to make in the early going. However, Gutierrez went on to have a very good amateur career with over 120 fights overall. Then the professional ranks came calling.
His journey started in June 2021 with a points win over Frank Boston, and in his next fight, he stopped Gabriel Guerrero, his only inside the distance win so far. But he is hoping to make improvements in that department, starting with a trip to spend some time with the esteemed Robert Garcia at his gym in California.  Gutierrez next fight is scheduled for 16 March and will see him compete for his first regional title, the NABF Jr., the first in what he intends to be many.  The next twelve months could shape up to being an exciting time for him, and hopefully, he will then be ready to make his move into the top ten in his division.

By Dean Berks
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By: Monica Stevens

Gwen Legge Punches Above Her Weight in the World of Combat Sports Management and Creates a Knockout Brand

When you first hear about Gwen Legge, you might be inclined to expect a plethora of hyperboles—after all, her accomplishments read like a script from an inspiring movie. But what strikes you most when you meet her is not just her assertiveness and natural instinct for success. What is truly remarkable is Gwen’s breadth of experience and unyielding passion for the sports industry, especially boxing and mixed martial arts.

Let’s step into the world of Eruption Boxing & MMA Management, a brand that is throwing a powerful punch in the combat sports industry and rising to the top under the watchful eye of Gwen Legge.

Gwen, is not your average manager; she’s a dynamo with 40 years of experience in sales and marketing, and she brings every ounce of that expertise to the table at Eruption Boxing. With her vast experience and a rock-solid reputation, she has become a highly respected and widely recognized business leader. You don’t have to take my word for it—just ask the professional athletes and musicians who don both her unique trendy clothing line and Eruption combative gear with pride.

Speaking of her clothing line, it’s not just popular; it’s award-winning, having been honored as the Best Clothing Company of the Year, reflective of Gwen’s knack for branding and marketing prowess.

But her business acumen doesn’t stop there. Gwen has expanded her entrepreneurial endeavors into telecommunications and real estate, securing an executive role as the Vice President of Business Development. This multi-faceted approach demonstrates a strategic mind that can navigate the complex landscapes of diverse industries with the same agility and precision a boxer demonstrates in the ring.

Eruption Boxing & MMA Management, co-founded by Gwen Legge, has earned a reputation as the “Best Management company on the West Coast,” and for a good reason. Gwen is not just any manager—she’s a visionary committed to shaping the future of her fighters, aiming to make them champions in their own right. It’s no wonder icons like Evander Holyfield and Cris Cyborg have given their stamp of approval to the Eruption brand.

However, her impact isn’t solely measured in business achievements. Gwen is a respected member of the Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame and carries her passion from her childhood love for boxing well into her career. This passion fuels her drive to champion her fighters, ensuring Eruption Boxing & MMA Management is recognized as the premier company for helping athletes reach the pinnacle of their careers.

“My goal in this industry,” Gwen tells me, “Is to help my fighters achieve the highest level of goals and to contribute my utmost to the Boxing & MMA industry in the Sport of Boxing.”

If you’re looking to follow the Eruption Boxing & MMA Management journey, find them on Facebook at Eruption Boxing & MMA Management, on Instagram @EruptionBoxing, or follow Gwen Legge’s personal professional updates on TikTok (@gwenlegge) and Facebook.

As Eruption Boxing looks forward to making its fighters champions of the future, one thing is crystal clear: with Gwen Legge at the helm, the only way for Eruption Boxing & MMA Management is up. Her blend of passion, experience, and tenacity make her a force to be reckoned with in the industry—a true champion for the champions she represents. If you’re in the Orange County, California area and looking to step up your game, Gwen’s leadership provides the corner you want in your ring.

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NY Weekly Staff

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Rising Prospect Guillermo Gutierrez Signs with Eruption Boxing Management

SAN ANTONIO, TX (February 22, 2024) Rising undefeated super flyweight prospect, Guillermo Gutierrez (10-0, 1 KO) from San Antonio, Texas, announces his official signing with Eruption Boxing Management, under the guidance of Manager/President Gwen Legge. His managerial agreement marks a significant step forward for Gutierrez’s career, positioning him for future success in the ring.

Hailing from the boxing-rich city of San Antonio, Gutierrez is poised to carry on the proud tradition of world-class talent emerging from the region. With an unblemished record, Gutierrez feels he has the talent to become a world champion.

“I am thrilled to join forces with Eruption Boxing Management,” said Gutierrez, a seasoned boxer with over 120 amateur fights under his belt. “With Gwen Legge at the helm, I am confident that we can achieve great things together. San Antonio has some of the best boxers, and I am honored to follow in the footsteps of champions like Jesse ‘Barn’ Rodriguez and Mario ‘El Azteca’ Barrios. I am ready to work hard and make my mark in the ring.”

“Guillermo Gutierrez is an exceptional talent with immense potential,” Legge, said as she’s really excited to have Gutierrez join her team. “I’m excited to add him to my roster of promising fighters and help guide his career to new heights. San Antonio has produced some of the sport’s brightest stars, and we believe Guillermo has what it takes to join their ranks.”

Gutierrez will be heading to California next week where he will train alongside renowned coach Robert Garcia and his stable of fighters. With a wealth of experience in the amateur ranks, Gutierrez is eager to elevate his game while training at the Garcia Boxing Academy. By training with Garcia and his team, Gutierrez aims to fine-tune his skills and hone his craft in preparation for the next phase of his career.

“I’m going to California with the mindset to learn as much as possible from Robert Garcia and his guys,” continued Gutierrez. “I want to test my skills against some of the best fighters in the world. This trip will make me a better fighter, that I know for sure.”

Gutierrez’s journey to California comes at an opportune time, as he gears up for his highly anticipated return to the ring. Scheduled for March 16, 2024, Gutierrez is set to compete for the NABF Jr. title, marking his first shot at a regional belt. With his sights set on becoming the next world champion from San Antonio, Gutierrez is leaving no stone unturned in his quest for success.

Location:
March 16, 2024 – Delayed opponent injured – Cancel
Cleveland Civic Center
210 Peach Ave.
Cleveland, Texas 77327
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