Boxers like Rosado (23-11, 1ND, 13 KOs) and Tapia (23-4, 15 KOs) have to have short memories. They can't dwell on past defeats and disappointments. After a while, each bout becomes a new beginning, another chance -- maybe the last chance -- to fulfill their dreams. The money is important, of course, but there's more to it than that.Gabriel Rosado vs. Glenn Tapia
Where: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
When: Thursday
TV: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ESPN3, 11 p.m. ET
"I want to entertain. ... This is what I live for," Tapia said. "I love boxing. I love being in that ring more than anything. I want to show people that I'm more than just a prospect, and I'm here to stay."
Rosado put it this way: "I was just a big fan of boxing, and I kind of knew that if I could get into it, I could go somewhere with it. It was just a feeling that I had. ... I got into it strong. I put 100 percent in it."