Should Rosado retire???

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by the commentator, Jan 25, 2014.


  1. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    I think he should definitely sit down and really think about his future in the sport. He is a fighter that has shown he probably wont break through to the championship level and absorbs big punishment in his losses... and is likely to keep getting the hard fights.

    No sense in altering his future health drastically for a few more paydays. Hes proven hes a good fighter and that hes a pure warrior... he can leave the sport with his head held high, before the sport he loves chews him up and spits him out.
     
  2. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Possibly and i am a huge fan. I picked him over Golovkin, Quillin, LOve, Charlo, Vera and Lemieux.

    I would advise him to take time off and focus on those eyes. But he most definitely needs to start from scratch.
    Take it easy for a while and see if you can still compete.


    At one point too much is just too much but you can avoid that with smarts and youth.

    :good A people champ. Sad to see so many mock him for being a gatekeeper while he shows more courage than most champs.

    Qullin: "I want the best!" :lol:
    Golovkin: "I will fight anyone from 154-168, everyone is ducking me. NOt enough money to fight Ward" :rofl
    Alvarez: "I want to be great, Cotto at 155 only" :!:

    ****ing primadonnas: Froch, Golovkin, Quillin, Mayweather, Alvarez, Cotto, Garcia, Stevenson,
     
  3. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He needs a good 6 month rest, then he needs to fight 2 or 3 bums.
     
  4. travolt

    travolt Trolling the trolls Full Member

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    He's not a bum, and he shouldn't retire.
    But he irritates me to no end with his sore losing; loaded gloves vs GGG, lucky shot vs Lemieux.
    Plus he does a whole lot of nothing in the ring when he faces top oppsition.
     
  5. Vigilance777

    Vigilance777 Active Member Full Member

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    Yooooo Rosado is NOT a bum. He is a warrior who doesn't give *****-a$$ excuses...
    Yeah there's the sore losing part about "loaded gloves vs GGG, lucky shot vs Lemieux" but that just shows his drive to continue boxing (you know?).
    Idk. I'm a fan, and I want him to win a major title someday. Not many contenders deserve it like I think he does.
     
  6. critix

    critix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the guy hasn't had a win since 2+ years

    2012-09-21

    and has not had a single win in his last 5 fights

    i say yes
     
  7. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    ESB - Jermain Taylor needs to retire (5 wins in a row, 4 total losses, current IBF champ)

    ESB - Rosado = nah, just bad management...keep fighting.... (8 losses (1 win in last 5 fights)
     
  8. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Jermain Taylor is 36, has been brutally KOd 3 times and had a ****ing brain bleed.

    :roll:
     
  9. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    If he does keep fighting, then he needs to be given a few easy fights to get his confidence back.

    Hes essentially been having the **** beaten out of him for the past couple of years, which has to take its toll physically and mentally
     
  10. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    wow, 3 KO losses? Danny Williams has about 20 losses now and half of them KO losses :patsch

    JT apparently passes all neurological tests or he wouldnt be allowed to fight dr dipshi.t :deal
     
  11. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    ahhhh the old confidence builder solution :lol:
    so he will know he can only beat cans and not top 10 comp?
     
  12. fighter86

    fighter86 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he needs to fight ,fighters of a lower caliber and build a winning streak ,he's fighting too many top notch competitors.
     
  13. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    If being able to beat top 10 comp was the only reason for fighting, there'd be about 15 fighters in each division.....
     
  14. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    ****ing troll as mofo :lol:

    James Toney, who barely mumbles words is passing tests.
    And look at Williams, the man is clearly affected by those losses. Its bad and anyone who has had multiple concussions should consider changing fields.
     
  15. BlackBrenny

    BlackBrenny Guest

    So he's a sore loser who doesn't give excuses except for the ones you just said?