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Gabriel Rosado, Are You On The Downside?
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Point blank, Gabriel Rosado is on a losing streak, or, at least, according to BoxRec.
He hasn’t won in his last four outings, having lost to Gennady Golovkin, J’Leon Love, PeterQuillin and Jermell Charlo. But in fact, in his last fight, Rosado had his hand raised, via KO, as he bettered rawhide-tough Brian Vera in a Big Knuckle Boxing (BKB) scrap this past August.
Overall, though, it has to be considered that just maybe the 28-year-old North Philly guy has seen better days, that his skills might have been dimmed by time, punishment, age, and the effects on the pysche that come from not winning. I posed the question, could it be possible that he is, indeed, on a slide, in an interview which is running on Boxing Channel.
Check it out, and then weigh in, in our Forum, on the Gabriel Rosado-David Lemieux main event which will unfold Dec. 6, at Barclays Center in the center of the universe (cough cough, I’m being knowingly self-referential and dee-baggy lol), Brooklyn, and on HBO.
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