
Gabriel Rosado fights on but won’t allow boxing to define him
Philadelphia’s Gabe Rosado gets the gloves back on Saturday, and he believes he might just have one last run in him. But if not, he says, "it's just boxing."

Philadelphia’s Gabe Rosado gets the gloves back on Saturday, and he believes he might just have one last run in him. But if not, he says, "it's just boxing."

It wasn’t that long ago that Gabriel Rosado was performing an exhibition in a strip club. Now the 40-year-old from Philadelphia is headlining a Misfits Pro card against Ty Mitchell in England.

David Greisman rounds up the best of the week's televised boxing.

Gabe Rosado has fought a who’s who of stars through his career, but there is one boxer he believes he missed out on facing.

Dominique Crowder barely had to throw any power punches as he pecked away at Fernando Diaz en route to a unanimous decision win at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Also on the undercard are unbeaten heavyweight Damian Knyba, veteran super middleweight Gabriel Rosado, bantamweight prospect Dominique Crowder, and several other young up-and-comers.

In this week’s mailbag: what’s next for Rolly Romero and Ryan Garcia, Fury’s retirement claims, and whether Rosado vs. Berlanga makes sense.

Kevin Newman II had some harsh words for Gabriel Rosado, a man he thought he’d face later this year, writes Lucas Ketelle.

Rosado stopped Argentina’s Crispulo Javier Andino in the first round of the main event at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California.

Former title contender Gabriel Rosado will make his light heavyweight debut Saturday night at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California.