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Lisa Guerrero Sep 5, 2003/ FW/ --- Lisa Guerrero, the new sideline reporter joining John Madden and Al Michaels on ABC's Monday Night Football team, shows off her all-pro looks in the October issue of FHM, on sale nationwide Tuesday, September 9, 2003.

FHM features Guerrero in an exclusive portfolio photographed by Perry Hagopian. The photos reveal a sexy side of the sports journalist more than likely not to be seen on Monday nights (or during tonight's NFL kickoff on ABC).

According to FHM, "It's easy to assume that Lisa Guerrero's rise to becoming the newest sideline reporter on the most watched regular-season telecast in sports was driven largely by her all-pro looks. That assumption, however, would be wrong. Lisa knows her way around football, television and sports reporting so well, in fact, you have to wonder what took ABC so long to hire her."

Guerrero, most recently the update anchor and reporter for The Best Damned Sports Show Period, made a name for herself in sports journalism by scoring exclusive interviews with Shaquille O'Neal, Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez, to name a few.

Her former FOX Sports colleague, Tom Arnold, tells FHM, "She worked her butt off and earned everything that she got."

The magazine features seven exclusive photos of Guerrero posing in a selection of lingerie in its special TV issue. For now, according to FHM, the NFL's new "it" girl is focused on sports as her career.

"I figured there are thousands of actresses in LA, but no full-time female sports reporters," she is quoted as saying.

The October issue of FHM also reveals how Guerrero feels about her female sports reporter colleagues.

"Usually, female sports reporters try to be one of the boys," Guerrero is quoted as saying. "I don't want to be one of the boys."

FHM, the fastest growing men's magazine in the world, is published in over 16 countries. FHM launched in the U.S. in March 2000 and today has a circulation of 1.1 million.

(Photo of Lisa Guerrero courtesy of FHM)

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