Pro Boxer Gabriel Rosado Breaks Down Boxing Scenes from Movies | GQ Sports
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- 게시일 2024. 04. 24.
- Professional boxer Gabriel Rosado breaks down boxing scenes from movies, including 'Rocky,' 'Creed,' 'Raging Bull,' 'Cinderella Man,' 'Million Dollar Baby,' 'Southpaw' and 'The Fighter.'
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Gabe explains the art of boxing so well. He should think about commentating when he retires.
Fr he should. He has really excellent knowledge, and insight, but hes also really good at explaining things, and talking. He would be a great commentator ngl.
@@paulh.9937 you're purple too ? 😮
@@chiefinb1unt560 yezzir. Purple gang 😈
Or a coach
@@paulh.9937purple gang 😈👿👾🦄✝️💟🍇♒️☦️♊️☔️♐️☯️♈️☮️
If you didnt know anything about boxing before watching this, Gabe just taught you a ton. He was great at this.
Every time he explains boxing, I can’t help but tune in.
Gabe Rosado, hands down one of the most respected and fearless fighters in boxing. Willing to go up against anybody, any time, anywhere. Best of luck to Gabe Rosado and Danny Jacobs on their upcoming fight!
@Irfan Zafar it depends on how invested you are and how active/fit you are
If you are not very active and not very invested then I would say 1 hour a day in the mornings or the night
If you are active and invested in the sport then I would consider 2-3 hours a day
Hope this helped and good luck it will be painful it will be exhausting but as they say the more you sweat the less you bleed good luck
Edit: an easier way is to see if the gym others any options for personal trainers or pre decided workout plans 🙂
@Irfan Fareedh every single day.
@CATO Watch Gabe Rosado fight with GGG. GGG wore white gloves that fight. At the end of the GGG's gloves were completely red. That's how bad GGG beat Rosado up. That was a BRUTAL beatdown.
I can't believe I just watched 40 mins of a guy I don't know about a sport I don't watch... but I did and I loved it. Best break down I've seen.
become a boxing fan. It’s the best sport💯
Same!😂
It’s because hes hit ash😩
Same lol
lol me too.
Gabe Rosado is a real dude. Never ducks anyone in his division and always keeps it real. Nice to see him get more shine👍
Yeah I like to see a great boxer like Gabriel get the shine he deserves👍
Also gets robbed a lot
@@russianbear6384 when?
@@noahrios8023 Last fight for sure
except when facing triple G
“Rocky, why do you fight?”
-“Cause I can’t sing or dance”
The Italian Stallion
you know he wasn't real right?
@@cross_over_central2323 still a pretty decent quote, but yeah, not a real fighter.
Jesus Christ loves you
@@cross_over_central2323 i’m sure you are just the life of the party😒
@@cross_over_central2323 no u
This was one of GQ's best "breakdown" videos. Good job Gabriel. Good job GQ.
Good job Larry
Yup having a real fighter with a lot of experience in the fight game and even did a little acting in a boxing movie
Bro this niggas is 25 and 12 they could’ve got someone bettwr
@@LtBootyBreaker bro chilllllll 😂😭
Good jab haha
21:15
girl - snaps neck, dies
gabriel - "you only get a minute break"
Bruhh she went into a internal slumber..
AHAHAHAHAHAHHA
tbh she sure gets a ‘break’
@@Raviadhonis i wouldnt call it minute tho
Yeah she’s getting more than that
Bruh Creed made every single person in my Jersey family happy again with the Rocky legacy. Had NO idea this guy was so responsible for authenticity, Gabe's a true boxing soul that clearly helped guide the movie.
gabe always seemed pretty cool. but he was just a gatekeeper at best as a boxer.
and now he is just a punching bag.
This dude killed this, I’m officially a fan.
13:25 "It's the difference between you having a six-pack and turning your body into a shield..."
The difference between a social media workout star and a regular boxer.
You should watch the Stephen Thompson one.
Following on Instagram went back and watched a fight or two and he got dropped and smile and got back up vs meciej sulecki gabe a champ .
I love Boxing and i saw gabe in creed. But i never thougt he is so great and skilled in breaking down Fights. I am offically a fan to. What a smart dude.
@SIAOSI KOLOAMATANGI no u
This showed me that casting “non actors” for roles that require a certain expertise goes a long way. The fact that he helped the little things in Creed like the right outfits and real boxing insight , something a traditional actor couldn’t possibly bring. I wanna see it more in Hollywood
Hes 34? This dude looks like he's 24
This showed me that casting “non actors” for roles that require a certain expertise goes a long way. The fact that he helped the little things in Creed like the right outfits and real boxing insight , something a traditional actor couldn’t possibly bring. I wanna see it more in Hollywood
authenticity
They cast hockey players for “miracle” too, makes the film much better
Depends what the production is looking for. F.e. Million Dollar Baby, the opponent of Hillary Swank's character is played by Lucia Rijker who has an undefeated record in both boxing and kickboxing.
“Ray was a good lookin dude, this actor looks straight outta thriller” 🤣🤣🤣I’m dead, the shade! 🤣🤣🤣
Never watched a boxing match in my life but this guy made boxing sound like such a beautiful sport. He was really great and it looks like he had fun doing this! 10/10
For me its the same as chess, in boxing you see people just wailing at eachother but there is so much finesse going on most non boxers dont understand, just like chess is just people pushing wood, but if you know the game. Its beautiful.
@@ilovepudding7873 absolutely, man.
Boxing is an extremely beautiful sport
@@ilovepudding7873 -- Let's get one thing straight: BOXING ISN'T LIKE CHESS. Jesus, the crap that the movies can make you believe. Boxing is one of the stupidest, neanderthal, ignorant, braindead practices known to man, if not THE stupidest. It's the lowest form of expression. It elevates violence to commerce, not "art." It's humanity at its absolute WORST.
When two men step into a boxing ring - we ALL lose.
@@jondunmore4268 well thats just like, your opinion man, ive been training martial arts for years and played at a chess club for years, its not just swinging your arms around just like how chess isnt just moving pieces around.
You have no idea how many times I have beaten this guy in Creed VR
😂😂😂
Fr u should box me
Lmao
I beat the whole career in champion mode
@@youngentertainment8482 I didn’t really like the career honesty. I liked free play
Gabriel's knowledge of fighting and human anatomy/ psychology when it comes to fighting is just incredible. You guys picked a PHENOMINAL guest for this video!
Just Shut it!
@@markussiegmund4354 u just shut it u donkey
@@markussiegmund4354 no u
I'm pretty sure most boxer know this. Oscar De Le Hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Mike Tyson, Miguel Cotto, Roy Jones Jr, etc.
Even MMA fighters.
Conor McGregor, Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier, Dominick Cruz, Anthont Pettis, etc.
Rosado is the most mideocre boxer. He is like 22-13.
I spit out my gum when he said he's been fighting for 14 years. Dude's 35 but looks 20
Puerto Rican genes.
Mad respect for Gabe but as some who’s 20 he looks at least 30 lol
@@Stewartlittle2 I’m 27 and he looks 27 lol I was not expecting 35
“It’s whos the smarter man, who make the best move at the right time” never quote boxing any better 💯
I’m glad GQ didn’t choose some wannabe boxer Gabe was a great choice.
@The Life Of Kasg he's actually a blood and guts boxer too with a decent record. Told Triple G to bring it on, and he got it too. Real showman of the sport.
@@smokinjoe4684 he is a gutsy fighter but I wouldn't call his record decent. 25-12 is not very good. He doesnt have boring fights tho. A warrior
@@jvillzy records can be deceiving. Promoters can stack up tomato cans for you to stay undefeated.
He's one of the toughest dudes out there, he's fighting Danny Jacobs pretty soon
@@jvillzy Don't wanna be that guy but record in sheer numbers is not a good determinant in boxing, no expert or historian would say that. Its who what where when and why, a HOF can have that record what if i lost 10 of my first 15 fights and then won won the next 20 with 2 losses in between? And fought a multitude of prime fighters?
he is defiantly giving way more info than others and going into everything he knows, 100% one of their best breakdowns
Definitely *
@@joryp3706 was too lazy to edit the comment when i reread it, thanks
Yeah, I think this is one of the longest breakdowns ever. Most are around 20min~.
I think it's one of their worst. I'm just a boxing fan and he didn't say anything I didn't know already. Compare that to video of the casino cheating expert. Now THAT was insightful.
Defiantly
“Some fighters just bleed more than others”
Nate Diaz has entered the chat
*Gabe Rosado himself enters the chat*
Vinny Paz has entered the chat
💯; #NickDiaz and #NateDiaz as well as #DiegoSanchez have so much scar tissue, that 2solid punches to their faces &they're already bleeding. I've seen refs let them keep fighting despite blood loss, because they know they bleed easy
Gab Rosado is The Nate Diaz of Boxing ahaha
@@flexgodson1 Exactly but it's just a joke you already know.
36:30 - Fun fact, this was filmed in Lowell, MA and everyone cheered when Mark came out. Then they had to tell he crowd he's supposed to be booed since it's in England.
978 stand up
@@sevenhundredracks 508 better
I like Gabe man you could knock on his record all day but you can’t disrespect his heart and his resume!
He only fights real fighters no cherry picking a real warrior
@@rockywalker3469 he s like a ufc fighter but in boxing
@@straightwhiteman7524 MMA fighter** in MMA the guys loose more because therr are way more diverse styles than boxing
@@rockywalker3469 there are diverse styles n boxing
probably one of the best breakdowns on a topic in a while. Clearly knew he stuff, and able to detect the bs in some of these movies.
Gabe said they had Ray looking like he was straight out of Thriller 😂
That was a dead accurate description lol
Facts
I had to Google a picture of Sugar Ray after that. They did him wrong in that movie.
I spit out my coffee laughing when he said that. Lmfao so freaking accurate.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 he looked like an old Harold Hunter
As a boxer, and boxing enthusiast, die hard boxing fan I loved this video! Gabriel is a tough contender. Regardless of his losses, he is very experienced, smart, and his boxing IQ is off the charts, nobody else would’ve done better on this video! He gained my respect after the GGG fight! Tough as nails. He would’ve kept going if he could’ve a true warrior in the squared circle🔥🥊
Undefeated runs mean nothing anyway. Watched a video recently that showed a 3rd of top boxers are Undefeated. Its all because they pad they resume with easy fights. A loss just means someone was actually willing to fight another top boxer. The sport needs to get over its obsession with Undefeated stats.
How do you get into boxing I really want to get into it
@@ryenthoonen8070go to a boxing gym near you and establish your style
I used to run twice a day. I cant stress enough how many times i beat guys who thought because they lifted weights and did a lil cardio it was enough. Its all about stamina. Your lungs,your heart, your legs , tempo/pacing. You feel invincible after pushing yourself running. That runners high is a real thing. When i missed a few runs my mom said i looked like i was having withdrawels. I was irritable,restless and depressed. After i went for a light run. It calmed me.
That's how it was with me and track and field. Stamina is everything but the will to push forward needs to be just as strong
are you telling me you beat men in a boxing match because you had superior stamina?
@@hedonistic_ambition9060 no he isnt. Hes probably talking anout the average gym goer, but probably the lighter ones
Cap
Calm down mija
I remember a scene in rocky where he talks about hitting the sides of beef. His reason was it helped him learn how to break the ribs. He knew the only way to beat Apollo was to take away his ability to breathe..
Gabe explains the art of boxing so well. He should think about commentating when he retires.
> who’s surviving 2020?
@@zhenshops3833 barely...
Joe Frazier used to actually train this way
@@jamesbaggett7223 yh rocky's training was inspired by Joe Frazier
GQ must have some folks that know Boxing. Gabe was a great choice. Has excellent speed, good technique, and a rock hard chin that was tested by GGG.
And not just these but actually he looks pretty smart at what he is doing. He speaks well, and puts thing straight, and he has a connected fluent speech, a focussed one. Lets be real, lots of the fighters are degenerating due to those lots of heavy headshots. The smart ones would not like to get a lot of just the unavoidable ones...This guy was a nice pick.
And shattered by GGG too!
the guy has 13 losses cmon man good choice!!!????
He lost to GGG, Sulecki, Murray, Monroe Jr., Lemieux and Charlo. Some of them are ELITE. But in boxing, one punch is all it takes. Yeah, Gabe's record isn't the prettiest but he's never given up, made excuses, and has always made every fight competitive. You don't have to like him but amongst his peers, he gets respect.
@@brodiethegoaty849 casual boxing fans dont understand that a record can be manipulated with low talent opponents just to maintain an undefeated record. Gabe is a stud.
This dude is really charismatic I see why Sly picked him for Creed
He literally said in the vid that a director he didn't know or smth told him about the movie
@@RozKounelakion legit🤣
Makes him slighly biased tough......
I'm a fan of Gabe now my dude KILLED this breakdown
I’ve been a fan since his fights with Golovkin and Lemieux. The latter fight made me give my respect to not only Rosado, but all Puerto Rican/Philly fighters
I love how Gabe was being chill about "million dollar baby" anyone would've lashed out about the movie being unrealistic
Still a good movie though
Good movie. Just pretty unrealistic but movie's don't have to be.
i did amateur in the 90's you guys are awesome
He was laughing a lot when breaking it down 😂
Clearly you just angry
I’m glad Gabe is getting his long overdue recognition 😄🔥😎
He’s 25 and 13 lol
@@PrettyBoiiAP but he has fought everybody. Rocky Balboa had like 23 losses lol yes i know its a movie. Chop chop has a ton of respect and he has 14 losses. Correction 33 losses dang lol.
@@PrettyBoiiAP Yeah records don't mean much.
@@seneysrey989 they do (most of the time) it shows if a boxer is bad , average , above average, good , really good , etc. all the legends in the sport have have good to perfect records but on some occasions it is miss leading
@@eloso9077 like Emanuel Augustus. Dude got robbed alot.
Love that you can tell how much Gabe really appreciates the sport and history and thoroughly enjoys teaching the audience. Bravo
i like how he didn’t just say “that’s against the rules” when people fought dirty, he actually talked about how it’s not how people break the rules
Hes 34? This dude looks like he's 24
It's that magical hairline
Latinos age great look at j.lo, shakira, Mario Lopez etc...
@@monsterchoon yeah I aged like 10 ears after my hairline receded lol
probably one of the best breakdowns on a topic in a while. Clearly knew he stuff, and able to detect the bs in some of these movies.
@@purplesky4157 Some surgeries, botox, make up etc
he was so articulate and easy to follow all while explaining things in detail, i could literally listen to him talk about boxing for hoursss lol
Best break down ever.
I couldn’t care less about boxing. But the detail and explanations are beyond better than every other break down that I have ever watched. He was even able to “dumb it down” and easily explain it to people who know little to nothing about boxing.
Whoa! The wealth of information and details Gabe explained was amazing. He's so honest about the scene breakdowns. I would watch another breakdown of other boxing movies and of how other boxers are.
Gabe Rosado, hands down one of the most respected and fearless fighters in boxing. Willing to go up against anybody, any time, anywhere. Best of luck to Gabe Rosado and Danny Jacobs on their upcoming fight!
He’s the boxing version of Donald Cerrone
@@definitelynotlebronjames443 He was robbed tonight just like Cerrone was against Pettis
exxxxxccceeeeeptttt against GGG
13:25 "It's the difference between you having a six-pack and turning your body into a shield..."
The difference between a social media workout star and a regular boxer.
100% true
@@canthandlethisass Too bad it isn't true. It's customary in boxing, just like the neck bridges Tyson did that he says messed his neck up. But getting your stomach hit with a ball doesn't build a magical shield around your stomach. It's just an old school tradition that a fighter won't dare question when their coach tells them to do it.
W That logic is flawed because if the way the exercise is done. You are watching the ball come and hit you in the stomach. The effective shots in the ring are ones you didn’t expect. Please don’t try to just tighten your stomach up when someone is about to punch you in the liver...it won’t end well.
@@marcelljackson6940 it's very true that we should train smarter everyday. We live in a modern world now and it's nice to know a thing or two. It keeps you motivated to train everyday because there's always something to learn and discuss
I’m glad GQ didn’t choose some wannabe boxer Gabe was a great choice.
One of the best episodes of this series. He really puts you in the mind frame of the sport, great job
the best one yet!! Gabe looked very passionate, and obviously wanted to be there, which isn’t the case for all celebrity breakdowns. loved this video and love gabes personality
He does such a great job explaining the technical side of the scenes.
and the mental aspects of the sport too, he even explain's the characters thoughts
It's funny to hear him explain every little basic detail about boxing as a big boxing fan, but I'm sure alot of people learned alot about boxing today.
#MakeBoxingGreatAgain
Boxing is a amazing sport, that's ruined by corruption and too many belts
@@kemosabeusmc agreed. I really hope it gets better soon.
@@kemosabeusmc, I heard that they were adding a new weight division which would mean even more meaningless belts. Not sure though, I am new to the sport of boxing.
Boxing is in a great place rn idk what u guys are bitching about
@@efraingonzalez3106 there's a LOT OF CORRUPTION and of course to much belts idiot only real boxing fans would understand
he makes a good point about a 6 pack not just being there for appearances but also as a shield to be able to take punches
Loved all the information and explanations gabe gave.. definitely should do more videos
I’ve been a big fan of Gabe for years. I messaged him on Snapchat a couple times a few years ago wishing him good luck on his fights and he actually answered me back thanking me. Real humble guy and a great fighter. #RipDannyJacobs
What's his snap?
I like Gabe, good guy, and an old school type of fighter. But I don’t think he’s beating Danny
He lost 😂
@@redg1006 Everyone who watched that fight knows he really won that fight
@@redg1006 he got robbed
Not the top boxer, but a very likeable guy and fought everyone. Respect, Gabe.
He is a good boxer
Hes a real solid fighter.
I enjoyed these explanations. I don't follow boxing, so I didn't know Gabriel, but he's an intelligent, well-spoken fighter. Thanks for the video. I could totally see him becoming a boxing coach when he's older.
I feel what he's saying about it being a sport that brings people together. In highschool I was a felon, the soccer coach was a police officer and ex military, other players were honor students, drug dealers etc. We were a family that weekly would get together and have dinner and pretty much are all friends to this day. I wound up playing through college and club, never went pro but regardless you can build relationships through sports that you will never get elsewhere.
Mans doesn't have the craziest record, but he is well spoken, articulate and overall a good dude to watch
The boxing version of Donald Cerrone
A record is overrated bruh. I get it's one of the only ways to measure a fighter but we all know theres fighters that cushion there record just to look good. Idk imo a record can be overrated
@@moisesmontecillo7570 completely agree. Sadly, a lot of boxing fans are very fickle with records - Jorge Masvidal is on the front cover of UFC video games with a similar record to Gabe
The man fought against elites
Records don’t matter
24:35 “A clinch is only dirty when you’re doing excessive clinching”
@RoyJonesJr during the Tyson fight
Yeahhh man. I was so pissed atvthat. Glad i didnt pay to see that fight. Haha
It's funny to hear him explain every little basic detail about boxing as a big boxing fan, but I'm sure alot of people learned alot about boxing today.
#MakeBoxingGreatAgain
13:25 "It's the difference between you having a six-pack and turning your body into a shield..."
The difference between a social media workout star and a regular boxer.
I was expecting a wannabe but this guy is legit. Dude’s talking advanced concepts, or at least concepts the general populace aren’t familiar with
Nah Nate Robinson
Gabriel does a FANTASTIC job at explaining his craft. Imo this is one of the best in whole Break Down series.
Of all the great many experts of all the great many fields, this is without question the best, most informative breakdown. This is fascinating.
I love how 19:15 he's literally teaching folks how to dirty box 😂😂
copied word for word
@@notamemethememe589 oh my Jesus, I’m shook, he copied a comment, oh mr white knight, what will you do
@@2kmichaeljordan438 🤣🤣
I don't remember the exact distance, but based on a breakdown of the landmarks Rocky runs past in Philadelphia, his morning run is in the neighborhood of 28 miles. That's his super power. He ran a marathon every morning.
So THAT'S how he beat Drago lol
Italian Market in South Philly to Penn's Landing to Benjamin Franklin Bridge and Kelly Drive to the Art Museum in Center City has to be two different runs. In which case there is a vague plausibility.
@@terminallumbago6465 he did not train in Philly when he fought Drago
Daniel C I was kidding. Running that much had to improve his conditioning permanently lol
Jesus Christ no wonder the man was always broke he probably needed 4,000 calories just for the morning
What inteligent, well spoken and charismatic guy. Would love to see more of him
The way he talks is just perfect. The love for the sport shows
Creed had the most realistic fight scenes and this just adds to the experience, hearing Gabe break it down.
His fight scene in the movie was beautifully shot.
In the knock out scene micheal b Jordan actually turns into the punch to make it more realistic. Now thats commitment
I'll take Southpaw over Creed..
@@ianreed9638 Creed over Southpaw. Creed has the credibility and realism through real boxers like Rosado, Tony Bellew, and Andre Ward as not only actors, but also consultants
@@ianreed9638 southpaw was a soap opera. Not nearly on the same level as creed
probably one of the best breakdowns on a topic in a while. Clearly knew he stuff, and able to detect the bs in some of these movies.
This was a great piece. Appreciate your input and giving non boxers a word.
Boy Gabe did a fantastic job in this video! Loved every minute of it! 🥊🥊🥊
Easily one of the most informative breakdowns yet, Gabe did a great job.
"A heavyweight can be between 200 pounds and 250 pounds."
Tyson Fury: "Hold my turkey leg."
i literally thought the same thing hahah
@@helpraznidentitystopanti-a3946 Valuev was 7 feet tall though, so it makes sense he was a heavy SOB
@@joelcastro-reyes1667 Yup plus Tyson Fury is 6ft9in.
Andy Ruiz weighed about 280 in the second fight
I think he's pointing out the discrepancy and weight once you surpass the super heavy weight class. Super heavyweights don't necessarily "make weight" but rather being focused on the technical and physical aspect.
This was super informative and highly entertaining, thank you so much Gabriel! :D What an amazing breakdown. :)
One of the best breakdowns I have watched. He's amazing!
Now just imagine GGG in Gabe's place,,, "Aah this is boxing" "i love boxing" "i wanna fight" "big drama show".. lol
Put me in the ring I'd bum GGG
Triple-G is a living legend.
The dude can barley speak English. How would Gabe do if the interview was in Russian or Kazakh?
His speaks with such passion about boxing, he is mesmerizing.
I absolutely loved this commentary! And, his last fight was DOPE!
It’s an honor to count this guy as a friend and also a client! Humble, talented and fearless. Thanks GQ for giving Gabe such an incredible forum!
You know him?
are you his garden tool?
As a novice boxing fan This was really interesting. Very eloquently explained and he broke down each scene really well. Probably one of the best break down videos you’ve put out! Would like to see more of this!
What’s ur fav move mines undercut and body shots
You guys picked an awesome person to analyze the videos. Great personality
i didn’t really know who this dude was, but i am now such a big fan. he seems like a super knowledgeable and cool dude.
I really like Rosado. he’s one of those fighters who has heart regardless of the outcome of his fights.
Very similar to AJ, obviously different upbringings but same hungry mentality. Both legends of the sport
I’m just gonna say it this man is SO HANDSOME WTF
Right! I wanted to say it but felt shy lol
He's soo fine 🤤
lol definitely
I can't believe he's been fighting for over 10 years -- he looks so young
its cus boxers dont eat salt.
So knowledgeable and eloquent! Didn’t except to enjoy this so much
Really like Gabriel, so accurate, detailed, easy to follow. Looks like a cool guy.
One of the best breakdowns I've seen. Rosado is class.
Big fan of Gabe Rosado: Great warrior mentality in the ring, and great interpersonal skills outside.
Seems equally comfortable in either place.
And smart!!!
You scene in Creed is one of the all time great boxing scenes for sure, Gabriel. You did a great job fighting in character and selling MBJ as a believable fighter. Was a really good decision on the movie's part getting you in for it, with your skill and mental understanding of the game
I still remember Gabe’s fight against GGG short notice and gave him problems early on. So much heart on this guy.
Love Gabe but I thought GGG held back early on...he was struggling then to get anyone to fight him. Many fights he did the same.
The Ref's reactions to the fight was hilarious too
Thank you Gabe, you were really informative and I really enjoyed thus video!❤
He was really good at explaining everything, 10/10 commentary
Dude seems super chill. Probably a great Coach someday
Such Respect for these men who Can do this in Life they Earn such Respect for these Athletes.He’s a Great Commentator love it! Beautiful man and Of Course Great knowledge
excellent breakdown. this guy knows how to explain boxing and gives you an idea of what,s involved!!
This dude had some serious courage when he fought GGG.
He was the first known fighter to fight GGG here in the US, did way better than what others credited him for. Gabe showed some real toughness that fight, became a fan that night.
@@franknoneofya9585 fr
Gabe is a class act. So much information and insight, really interesting !
Gabriel Rosada is great actually. Not just a pro boxer but also a real expert on the history. Great commentary
This was more than a breakdown of scenes, it felt like a boxing class. Can’t wait to see him and Jacobs handle business
Gabe Rosado, hands down one of the most respected and fearless fighters in boxing. Willing to go up against anybody, any time, anywhere. Best of luck to Gabe Rosado and Danny Jacobs on their upcoming fight!
@@ericmorgan665 the fight already happened. Jacobs won by split decision but many felt Rosado should have won
Boxing is such a great sport man.
@Combat Mania I see MMA as more of a brawl fight. Where Boxing you need to be more thoughtful about your moves
Boxing is my second favorite sport. MMA is my number one.
@@jahimuddin2306 MMA is also my favourite, and I train in it, but Boxing is steeped in history, there is so much history of Boxing going as far back to 1890s. I love the historical aspect of Boxing a lot.
@Nicks Kicks lol no you haven't. An mma fighter will destroy a boxer in an actual fight. They'll kick them or take them down and then it's over. I love both sports, but mma is more representative of an actual fight.
@Nicks Kicks uh no. Nick is a lifelong boxer, and both are black belts in jiu-jitsu.. not to mention they are taller than them by a good 6 inches and outweigh them by at least 40 pounds lol.
I did a few amateur bouts when I was younger and how much the sport has changed in terms of safety for the fighters makes me very happy
Out of all of GQ's The Breakdown..this was the best.. Gabriel Rosado explained everything in amazing detail..unlike some of the others 😂
19:54 "When someone gets knocked down you have, it's called an 8 count, you have to be up before 10."
Seriously though, this was super informative and this guy seems awesome.
It's called mandatory 8 count because regardless of how quick a fighter gets up, the ref has to count to at least 8 before the fight can continue
So basically ‘Billion Dollar Baby’ boxing scene can be summarized with “Its over”
Wym?
WTF I WAS CLICK BAITED BY CREED THUMBNAIL FUCKIN LIARS I HAD TO WAIT LIKE 25 MINUTES TO SEE IT
I like Gabe man you could knock on his record all day but you can’t disrespect his heart and his resume!
IMO that is such a bad boxing scene, cant be more unrealistic
I guess point of this movie wasn't in boxing per se.
You gotta love this guy, one of the coolest dudes in boxing
massive respect to rosado, just knocked out a hot prospect in melikuziev
So happy for Gabe to be still in the game for this long and that awesome KO. He wasnt able to catch a break for a long time.
I like Gabe and I am glad hes getting alot more exposure. That guy has to be one of the most hard working guys in boxing who has been robbed the most. Legend
Really enjoyed Gabriel's commentary and thoughts on these movies and boxing...Many thumbs up!!
Really interesting, informative commentary. I'm not a boxer and don't even watch boxing all that much, but I couldn't stop watching the video.
32:00. So true, my old boxing gym was dirty, grimy, the toilets barely flushed, there was duct tape on the heavy bags, I don’t think it had ever been swept. And I wouldn’t have had it any other way. It had a weird way of making you feel like a badass every time you walked in. I literally sometimes felt like I was training in a Rocky movie
You should see some of the gyms in Tijuana, some dont even have a floor, is literally dirt.
Yeah it creates an atmosphere of becoming a loser to a winner and it makes turn into a great Boxer and thats what I like about that environment.
Yh that’s my problem with most modern mma/kickboxing gyms. Way too clean lol need a bit of edge.
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