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    Veteran middleweight contender Gabriel Rosado, 36-years-old, is still mulling his future in the sport. Rosado has fought a who's who of top boxers in his career. In 2020, he lost a controversial twelve round split decision to Daniel Jacobs.
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  • #2
    Man is still the reigning Big Knockouts Boxing middleweight champion, never lost the title, knocked out NSB's 'eye test' in the Bully Bektemir.

    You've done enough here, Gabe. Go make waves in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
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    • #3
      Gabe made a reasonable career out of limited abilities and a lot of heart. At his age, he’s probably better off hanging up his gloves. But I know it’s hard to walk away.

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      • #4
        He would make a colorful analyst on one of the networks for sure
        Tag, You're Hit Tag, You're Hit likes this.

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        • #5
          In Gabriel's 43 fight career, he's probably taken as many punches, as a fighter who's fought in 86 fight's.
          He get's bit part's in Hollywood, and I believe he also give's personal boxing lesson's aside from that.
          He doesn't have any kind of legal problem's, or vice's that eat away at whatever he's been able to save.
          So instead of compromising his health unnecessarily by continuing to box, he should call it a career.

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          • #6
            That huge knockout against Bek was the worst that could happen to Rosado. It just prolonged his being punched hard by other opponents for more years.
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            • #7
              Gabe is one of the few guys who truly earned boxing fans respect despite not having a good record , because he fought the best and more often than not, gave a good account of himself. With that being said, his fight against Munguia should’ve been the end. He made it a good fight but I think that’s when he emptied his tank. When you lose to Mosley Jr, it’s time to get out.
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              • #8
                I'll never forget his surprising knockout of 'the bully' Bektemir.

                He showed him that there are nuances to boxing, and that Bektemir couldn't just go in an recklessly throwing punches.

                If he wants to continue, that's his decision, as long as he doesn't really have to fight on anymore for money. Hopefully he's financially well off.

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                • #9
                  He needs to retire immediately for his safety, health, and the well being of his families future. Good luck getting a warrior like Gabe to listen to that though, never happen.
                  Rebelrbg Rebelrbg likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Just hang 'em up Gabe. Even with 16 losses, he was always considered a good opponent for anyone. While he still has all of his faculties, as far as we know, he should let it go.

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