Gabriel Rosado entertains his fans with his entertaining appearances in the ring. Likewise, he made a pleasing entrance with the entry song of WWE legend John Cena for his fight against Shane Mosley Jr.
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Rosado made an entry with a song that is nostalgic for all combat sports lovers. He entered with the song ‘The Time is Now’, paying tribute to the WWE legend John Cena.
The spectators couldn’t take their eyes off when Rosado was entering the ring from his dugout in a spectacular way.
Read More: Ryan Garcia vs. Emmanuel Tagoe Disclosed Fight PursesThe 36-year-old, Rosado, got some nostalgia at his entrance for the match. The Puerto Rican showed some of his dance moves in a fancy robe syncing to the entrance song.
Gabriel Rosado: A True Entertainer
Gabriel Rosado doesn’t have a significant record in professional boxing, but he has fought some notable battles with world champions.
His fight against the middleweight champion, Gennady Golovkin, is one of his significant fights, which is still remembered as a highlight of his career.
Although he lost the battle via a technical knockout in the 7th round, fans appreciated him for his willpower to continue the fight even after facing brutal injuries. It was a bloodbath in the ring until the cornermen threw the towel inside the ring forfeiting the match.
Apart from entertaining in the ring. Rosado has made an appearance in the movie ‘Creed’. Although he was there for a very short period, he caught the attention of the spectators, especially the hardcore boxing fans.
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An entrance with the background sound of John Cena was appealing to the boxing fans and also to the hardcore WWE fans.
What are your views on Rosado’s entrance on John Cena’s theme song?
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