T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas - Super middleweight contender Bektemir Melikuziev (12-1, 9 KOs) avenge the only loss of his career as he battered veteran Gabriel Rosado (26-17-1, 15 KOs) on his way to a unanimous decision victory. Melikuziev cruised on the judges’ cards, winning by the tally of 99-91 three times.
In their first meeting in 2021, Rosado stopped the then unbeaten Melikuziev in his tracks with a sensational one-punch KO. In the rematch, Melikuziev was able to avoid a repeat misstep and controlled the bout throughout, out landing Rosado in every round.
"I tried, but I was a step behind,” said Rosado. “’Father Time’, eighteen years as a pro, but I was game. I walked to him, I boxed him, I tried everything but I was a step too slow. I was a split-second behind. He's fresh, he's young and I'm happy for him. I knocked him out bad in the first fight and he made adjustments.”
Melikuziev appeared to have his opponent hurt in round five when a straight left wobbled Rosado and nearly sent him into the ropes. Rosado had more success in the second half of the fight, but took too much punishment on his way to attempting to close the distance.
The 27-year-old from Uzbekistan held a wide margin on power punches landed (129-31) and held Rosado to just a 17% connect rate. After the fight, Melikuziev relished in making up for his lone defeat, while Rosado stated his intentions on retiring after a long career.
"I don't make any excuses,” said Rosado. “I was ready. Now it's time to wrap it up and give my knowledge to younger fighters with management and training. I want to share my experience with them, and maybe do some more commentating."
Gabe Rosado: It's Time To Wrap It Up, Give My Knowledge To Younger Fighters

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SUBZER0EDMon May 1, 2023, 4:40 PM UTC
He didn't lose over half his fights, he was 26-17-1. Same difference though.
You're right, sir. I need to brush up on my 'rithmatic! :lol1:
chickenSun Apr 30, 2023, 5:37 AM UTC
King Gabe is a workhorse who went in tough with some really good opponents. He lost more than half of his fights, but he was always in there, trying to be competitive. Good luck to him in his future endeavors.
He didn't lose over half his fights, he was 26-17-1. Same difference though.
The_D3vilTue Apr 25, 2023, 12:37 AM UTC
Gabe Rosado's a damn warrior & should be respected by everybody
Props on a good career:boxing:
kiaba360Mon Apr 24, 2023, 11:09 PM UTC
Right, GGG viewed Rosado as a non-threat to make his second HBO bout on.
GGG wasn't at the stage where he could be choosy about opponents because there was precious few willing to face him. The match-up happened because Rosado is an absolute dog. He figured that the GGG bout would propel him higher than a K9 fight, and he wanted to be the first to make GGG look human. Jermall has had the more successful career, but Rosado has arguably had the more memorable one.
TheIronMikeMon Apr 24, 2023, 10:08 PM UTC
...and Jermall was the one who capitalized on K9, but he could never get GGG in the ring. Interesting how things play out.
Right, GGG viewed Rosado as a non-threat to make his second HBO bout on.


