Bektemir Melikuziev avenges KO loss to Gabriel Rosado by winning wide decision

Bektemir Melikuziev avenged his knockout loss to Gabriel Rosado by winning a wide decision on Saturday in Las Vegas.

Bektemir Melikuziev got his revenge.

The Southern California-based Uzbek, who was stopped by Gabriel Rosado in 2021, easily outpointed the veteran in their 10-round rematch on the Gervonta Davis-Ryan Garcia card Saturday in Las Vegas.

All three judges scored it 99-91, nine rounds to one. Boxing Junkie also had that score.

“This was the fight that I wanted,” the winner said. “This is the fight that I felt like I made a mistake in the first one, and I had this opportunity for revenge on such a big card. It’s a pleasure for me.

“In the first fight against Rosado, I underestimated my opponent. This time, we put the work in during camp. We went through everything. This time, the goal was to showcase my skills, box and punish him as much as possible, too.”

Melikuziev, a southpaw, took some time to get his bearings but began to land hard, accurate straight left hands in the third round and never looked back.

He landed more and more of his signature punch as the fight progressed, and added some right hands here for good measure, to pick Rosado apart and win round after round.

Rosado (26-17-1, 15 KOs) apparently tried to lure Melikuziev (12-1, 9 KOs) into a trap so he could duplicate the right that stopped his rival in the third round in 2021. However, it never came.

Neither did much of anything else, which made the official scoring predictable.

Melikuziev has now won five consecutive fights since his only setback. Rosado, 37, has lost four in a row since his shocking knockout.

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