Is Gabriel Rosado thinking about retiring?
The former world title challenger spoke to DAZN about his future in the ring.
After three consecutive defeats, Gabriel Rosado has decided to put his career on hold as the 36-year-old’s next decision will be decisive when it comes to whether he will compete again.
Rosado is a tireless and tough operator who is very happy with his career so far – despite his 16 losses – as he believes his love for the sport of boxing is what keeps him active.
“It’s hard to define what will happen to my career because I’ve been here for 17 years as a professional, with a lot of dedication and a lot of sacrifices,” Rosado told DAZN.
“Right now I think it’s more of a mental challenge than a physical one. But I think it’s in the right space and I’ll figure out what I want to do. I just need to be in the right place mentally and make the decision.
“These 17 years I’ve been on every single television station… you name it. I’ve had a good time and I’m excited to find out what’s next,” he explained.
But while his decision has not been made, Rosado admits that he cannot stay away from boxing and at the moment his role as an analyst for DAZN has helped him a lot and opened up the possibility of possibly working with other fighters in the future.