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Shane Mosley

Shane Mosley (born September 7, 1971),[2][3] often known by his nickname "Sugar" Shane Mosley, is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2016.[4] He held multiple world championships in three weight classes, including the IBF lightweight title; the WBA (Super) and WBC welterweight titles; and the WBA (Super), WBC, and The Ring magazine light middleweight titles. He was also a lineal champion at welterweight (twice) and light middleweight.[5]

Shane Mosley
Mosley in 2018
Statistics
Real nameShane Mosley
Nickname(s)Sugar
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[1]
Reach74 in (188 cm)[1]
Born (1971-09-07) September 7, 1971 (age 52)
Lynwood, California, U.S.
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights61
Wins49
Wins by KO41
Losses10
Draws1
No contests1

In 1998, the Boxing Writers Association of America named Mosley as their Fighter of the Year.[6] He was also given the same honor by the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2000 and 2001 he was named the world's best active boxer, pound for pound, by The Ring.[7]

Early years edit

Mosley was born in Lynwood, California, and raised in Pomona, California. He has two older sisters, Venus and Cerena.[8] Mosley became interested in boxing after watching his father, Jack, box in street fights.[3] Mosley has been trained and managed by his father since the age of eight.[9]

Amateur career edit

Mosley was an amateur standout, capturing various amateur titles, including:

As an amateur, Mosley completed a record of 250–16.

Professional career edit

Early career edit

On February 11, 1993, a 21-year-old Mosley made his professional boxing debut in a scheduled six-round fight at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California. His opponent was Greg Puente, who he knocked out in round five. Mosley fought a further 6 times in 1993, winning all of them inside the distance. In 1994, Mosley fought 9 times, winning all of them and 8 inside the distance. He was taken the 10 round distance by Oscar Lopez. In April 1995, Mosley knocked out Raul Hernandez in round 2 at the Warner Center Marriott in Woodland Hills, California. In July, he knocked out 34-year-old veteran Mauricio Aceves in round 4 at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California. Aceves was best known for being the first-ever WBO World lightweight champion.

In January 1996, Mosley had his first fight outside of California since beginning his pro career. He fought at the Grand Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, knocking out 35-year-old Mike Bryan in round one. By May 1997, Mosley went 23 fights unbeaten, with 22 coming inside the distance.

Lightweight edit

Mosley vs. Holiday edit

On August 2, 1997, Mosley fought for his first world title, the IBF Lightweight championship against then undefeated titleholder Philip Holiday (31-0, 16 KOs). Holiday was making his seventh defence of the title since winning the then vacant title in 1995. It took place at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut, and was the first time Mosley was scheduled to box 12 rounds. The fight went the full 12 round distance as Mosley took Holiday's IBF title via a unanimous decision. The three judges scored the fight 116-113, 117-111, 115-114 all in favor of Mosley.[10]

Early Title Defenses edit

Mosley made his first title defense on November 25 at the County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas, against Mexican Manuel Gomez (17-8, 14 KOs). Mosley knocked Gomez out in round 11 to retain his title.[11][12]

On February 6, 1998, Mosley defeated 24-year-old Demetrio Ceballos (20-1, 13 KOs) at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville. Ceballos was down once in round 4 after an overhand right and left hook to the body. He was down again in round 8 following a flurry of punches before referee Eddie Cotton called an end to the fight. At the time of stoppage, Mosley was ahead on all cards (70-61, 70-62, 70-62).[13][14]

In May 1998, Mosley knocked out former world super featherweight champion and world lightweight challenger John John Molina (45-4, 30 KOs) in round 8 at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Molina was also dropped to his knees in round 7.[15]

On June 27, 1998, Mosely knocked out Colombian boxer Wilfrido Ruiz (25-3, 19 KOs) in round 5.[16][17] He then fought at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City on September 22, 1998, against Eduardo Bartolome Morales (26-0, 21 KOs). Morales was knocked down in the 3rd round, and eventually stopped in round 5.[18]

Mosley vs. Leija, Johnson edit

On November 14, 1998, Mosley faced his toughest defense to date when he fought 32-year-old former WBC super featherweight champion Jesse James Leija (37-3-2, 15 KOs) at the Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, Connecticut. This was Mosley's sixth defense of his IBF world title. As the fight progressed, Leija was knocked down in rounds 6, 7 and 9. The fight was stopped when Leija couldn't answer the bell for round 10, rewarding Mosley with a deserved victory. Mosley was leading by scores of 89-78, 89-78 and 88-79 at the time of the stoppage. Leija took the fight with 3 weeks notice.[19][20][21]

Mosley took only two months out returning to the ring to defend his title in January 1999 against American Golden Johnson (15-2-2, 10 KOs) at the Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida.[22] The fight ended when Mosley connected Johnson with a flurry of punches as he was against the ropes and then dropped to both knees. He beat the count, but was put down again seconds later, ending the fight.[23]

On April 17, 1999, Mosley made his 8th and final defense of the IBF lightweight title against former USBA super featherweight champion John Brown (19-5, 10 KOs) at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California. The fight was stopped after round 8, when the ringside doctor intervened. Mosley won the fight via TKO to retain his title.[24]

Welterweight edit

Mosley vacated his lightweight title and moved up two weight divisions to welterweight, scored two consecutive knockouts against Wilfredo Rivera and Willy Wise, setting up a huge fight against Oscar De La Hoya for the WBC welterweight title.

Mosley vs. De La Hoya edit

On June 17, 2000, Mosley met De La Hoya in Los Angeles for the WBC, IBA & vacant lineal welterweight titles.[25] This was the first boxing event to take place at the newly built Staples Center. After twelve rounds, Mosley emerged with a split decision victory. During the fight, neither man was in danger of going down, but both had badly swollen faces at the end and De La Hoya was bleeding from the nose for several rounds. Mosley earned a minimum of $15 million, while De La Hoya was guaranteed $35 million.[26] Judges Lou Filippo and Pat Russell scored the fight 116-112, and 115-113, respectively for Mosley whilst judge Marty Sammon had it 113-115 for De La Hoya. The fight was named The Ring magazine Event of the Year for 2000.[27]

Mosley vs. Diaz, Taylor edit

Mosley defended his newly won titles on November 11, 2000, at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York against Mexican boxer Antonio Diaz (35-2, 24 KOs). The fight lasted six rounds, after Mosley knocked Diaz down twice. Diaz was also down once in round 2.[28]

On March 10, 2001, Mosley was scheduled to fight unbeaten Australian Shannan Taylor (28-0-1, 18KOs) at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Shannan was knocked down once in the first round. He was losing all rounds, up until the end of the fifth round. Taylor lost the fight when he decided not to return for round 6.[29]

Mosley vs. Stone edit

On July 21, 2001, Mosley easily beat IBO World super welterweight champion Adrian Stone (30-3-2, 23 KOs) knocking him out in round 3. The fight took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Stone moved down to welterweight for the first time in three years to challenge Mosley and was losing the first 2-round before being stopped.[30][31] Following the win, Mosley said he would like to have a rematch with De La Hoya in a split 50/50 fight or a unification fight against unbeaten Vernon Forrest.[32]

Mosley vs. Forrest I, II edit

It was finally announced that Mosley would be defending his WBC and Lineal welterweight titles against Vernon Forrest (33-0, 26 KOs). The fight took place at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City on January 26, 2002. The Ring Magazine welterweight title was also at stake. Mosley was knocked down twice in the second round as he went on to lose a unanimous decision, his first loss in his professional career. In round 2, Mosley suffered a cut at the hairline from an accidental clash of heads. The final scorecards read 115-110, 117-108 and 118-108 all in favor of Forrest.[33][34][35]

Mosley and Forrest met in an immediate rematch on July 20, 2002, at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Forrest being the 'A' side, received $3.42 million compared to Mosley's $2.8 million. The fight was also known at the time for its attendance of 15,775 which was the largest boxing crowd ever in Indiana. The fight went the full 12 round distance. The scorecards were closer than the first fight, however still had Forrest as the winner (117-111, 116-112, 115-113) unanimously. USA Today scored it 115-113 in favor of Forrest. Forrest kept on the outside using his height and reach as an advantage.[36]

Light middleweight edit

Mosley's first fight at light middleweight was scheduled to take place on February 8, 2003, against former IBF light-middleweight title holder Raúl Márquez at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Paradise, Nevada. The fight ended in a no contest when Mosley accidentally head butted Marquez twice in round three, which caused two very bad cuts above the eyes of Marquez. Mosley earned a $2 million purse for the fight.[37][38][39]

Mosley vs. De La Hoya II edit

Mosley and De La Hoya faced each other for the second time on September 13, this time with De La Hoya's The Ring, WBC, WBA and lineal light middleweight championships on the line.[40] Mosley defeated De La Hoya by a controversial 12 round unanimous decision and joined the exclusive group of world boxing champions that have reigned in three or more divisions. Many fans had Oscar easily beating Mosley in this rematch but judges scored it differently regardless of De La Hoya landing over 100 more punches. Mosley testified in 2003 that he injected himself with the notorious doping agent EPO as he prepared for his light-middleweight title fight against Oscar De La Hoya, according to grand jury transcripts and doping calendars.[41]

Mosley vs. Wright edit

Mosley made the first defense of his unified WBC, WBA Super and The Ring Magazine world light middleweight titles on March 13, 2004, against IBF champion Ronald Wright (46-3, 25 KOs) at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Prior to taking this bout, Mosley turned down an offer to fight Félix Trinidad in a bout that would have seen him receive $10 million. Wright, who was a 5-to-2 underdog, won the fight via a unanimous decision. Judges Dave Moretti and Chuck Giampa scored it 117-111, while Paul Smith had it 116-112 all in Wright's favor. In the fast-paced bout, Mosley was unable to get on the inside. Wright's southpaw stance made it difficult for him, as he threw jabs and straight left to both the face and body of Mosley. CompuBox stats shows that Wright out-landed Mosley landing 250 punches to 166 from Mosley. In the post-fight interview, Mosley said about the Trinidad fight being in jeopardy, "It was not a mistake. I have no regrets. I wanted to find out who was the best in our division. I was fighting for history." Mosley earned $2.1 million, while Wright was paid $750,000.[42][43]

Mosley vs. Wright II edit

Instead of the big money fight against Félix Trinidad, Mosley fought Ronald Wright in a rematch on November 20, 2004, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. The fight was for the WBC, WBA Super and The Ring Magazine world title. Wright was stripped of the IBF title on April 19, 2004, because he agreed to have a rematch with Mosley instead of defending the title against the mandatory challenger Kassim Ouma. The fight aired live on HBO. The fight went the 12 round distance. Both fighters were tired during the last round and clinched for most of it. After the final bell rang, both fighters showed respect to each other and embraced in the ring. One judge had it had it 114-114 even, whilst the other two scored it 115-113 in favor of Wright, meaning he scored back to back victories over Mosley. Wright landed 119 punches more than Mosley.[44][45]

Mosley vs. Estrada edit

Following his consecutive losses to Wright, Mosley was on a comeback trail to rebuild and once again challenge for a world title. His next fight took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 23, 2005, against David Estrada (18-1, 9 KOs) in a scheduled 10 round bout. The fight went the distance as Mosley was announced the victor. There were two wide scores of 99-91 and 98-93 and a closer margin score of 97–93. The fight wasn't focused on if Mosley won, but more how dominant he would be in doing so. Mosley received $500,000 for the fight.[46]

Mosley next fought five months later in September against undefeated former Mexico welterweight champion Jose Luis Cruz (33-0-2, 28 KOs) in 10 round bout. Much like the Estrada fight, Mosley won a unanimous decision with scores of 96-94, 97-93, and 98-92.[47][48]

Mosley vs. Vargas I, II edit

In November 2005, negotiations were complete and a fight between Mosley and former light middleweight champion Fernando Vargas (26-2, 22 KOs) was confirmed as a WBA light middleweight title eliminator. The fight was scheduled to take place on February 25, 2006, live on HBO PPV at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.[49][50] Mosley was guaranteed $3 million from the fight plus percentages of the PPV revenue. Mosley won the bout via 10th-round technical knockout after Vargas' left eye was completely closed. Vargas claimed the cut and closure of his eye was not due to a punch, but because of clash of heads. At the time of stoppage, two judges had Mosley was ahead on two cards at 86-85, 86-85 and the third judge had Vargas ahead 86-85.[51] The fight exceeded financial expectations generating 415,000 buys and $18.6 million in revenue.[52]

A rematch was made to take place on July 15 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Mosley was to earn $4 million plus a percentage and Vargas had a base purse of $3 million plus upside on the pay-per-view.[53] Mosley floored Vargas with a left hook in the sixth and Vargas had a very hard time in getting up. Referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight moments later. At the time of the stoppage, Mosley had won every round on all three judges' cards. Mosley was quicker than Vargas, easily winning rounds with his speed and combinations. At the time of stoppage, the scorecards were much more close than the first fight with Mosley winning 5 rounds to non on all three scorecards. The attendance for the bout was 9,722. After the fight Mosley said, "When I was in the ring I remembered watching Oscar fight Vargas, and he threw that perfect left hook. I was bouncing around and I saw the opportunity and I threw the perfect left hook." Mosley also talked about moving back down to welterweight.[54] HBO confirmed the bout did 350,000 buys, generating $17.5 million in revenue.[52]

Return to welterweight edit

Mosley vs. Collazo edit

Despite being in position to challenge for the WBA light middleweight title, Mosley decided to return to the welterweight division. In January 2007, Mosley and former WBA welterweight champion Lus Collazo (27-2, 13 KOs) announced that they would meet on February 10, 2007, at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada in a fight billed as "Battle at the Bay". The interim WBC welterweight title was at stake because then full WBC champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. had planned to move up to light middleweight to challenge Oscar De La Hoya. There was no confirmation as to whether Mayweather would stay at 154 or return to 147 after that bout.[55] Mosley knocked Collazo down in round 11 with a right hook and went on to win a fairly one-sided fight with judges scoring the fight 119-108, 118-109 and 118-109. Mosley was guaranteed $1 million for the fight.[56][57][58]

Mosley vs. Cotto edit

It was announced on August 15, 2007, that Mosley would challenge undefeated Miguel Cotto (30-0, 25 KOs) for his WBA welterweight title. The fight, being billed as "Fast & Furious" was announced to take place at the Madison Square Garden in New York on HBO PPV.[59][60]

On fight night the attendance was 17,135. Cotto landed the better shots in round one and most of round two, however, Mosley landed some good rights at the end of the second. Both landed big shots in round three with Cotto momentarily rocked by a right hand. The two fighters then had some good exchanges in the fourth. Round five was close, but Cotto appeared to be taking control in the sixth. Mosley adjusted and tried boxing from the outside in the seventh round. The boxing continued in the eighth as Mosley moved and Cotto pursued. Mosley hurt Cotto in the ninth round but Cotto fought back gamely at the end of the round. Mosley dominated the first half of the tenth, but Cotto rallied in the second half. Mosley pressed in the eleventh, but Cotto landed some great counter-punches to win the round. Possibly thinking he had the fight won, Cotto stayed out of range in the final round. Two judges scored the fight 115-113 and the third judge had it 116-113 all in favor of Cotto, who retained his WBA title and gave Mosley his fifth professional loss. Both fighters landed 248 punches with Coto have the better connect rate due to throwing 101 fewer punches. Mosley showed his professionalism, saying "Good luck champ. You're a real warrior" to Cotto, on his way out of the ring. Mosley earned a purse of $2 million and the fight garnered 400,000 PPV buys.[61][62][63][64]

Return to light middleweight edit

Mosley vs. Mayorga edit

In August 2008, it was announced that Mosley would fight at light middleweight against former world champion Ricardo Mayorga (28-6-1, 22 KO's). The fight was to take place at Home Depot Center in California on September 27, 2008. The first time since 2000 that Mosley would fight in his home state. The fight was for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental light middleweight title.[65] Mosley was guaranteed $1 million. During the first three rounds of the bout, the harder puncher appeared to be Mayorga, who landed right hands from long range. Mayorga's roughhousing mixed with his usual showboating antics seemed to bother Mosley, who appeared more uncomfortable and agitated. In recklessly lunging in with wild power shots of his own Mosley wound up falling into more clinches and getting caught with punches he should have avoided. Mosley settled down and found the distance in the fourth round and took the next three rounds by timing Mayorga with overhand rights that landed and occasionally following up with short hooks and single body shots. Mosley continued with right hands in the seventh and eighth rounds. Mosley was able to land single power shots in the late rounds, but threw very few combinations. At times Mayorga beat Mosley to the punch with lead right hands. Near the end of the eleventh round, Mosley landed a right hand that splattered blood from Mayorga's mouth. With less than a minute left in the bout, put Mayorga down on his hands and knees. Mayorga got up on unsteady legs; Mosley stepped in with a short, lead left hook that put Mayorga flat on his back at the bell, resulting in the referee waving the bout off. At the time of stoppage, two judges had Mosley ahead with scored of 107-102 and 105-104, whilst the third judge had Mayorga ahead 105-104. Had the fight gone to scorecards, Mosley would have won via unanimous decision due to the last round being a 10-7.[66][67][68]

Second return at welterweight edit

Mosley vs. Margarito edit

 
Mosley at the American Music Awards of 2009

Prior to one of the biggest fights of his career, Mosley began training with Naazim Richardson. Mosley regained the WBA (Super) welterweight title from Antonio Margarito on January 24, 2009, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Mosley, now 37 years old, came into the fight as a 4–1 underdog with the bookies[69] after Margarito had spectacularly stopped Cotto 6 months earlier. Prior to the bout, very few gave Mosley a chance of prevailing, with the prevailing view that Margarito was too strong and young for Mosley. The conventional wisdom was that this was a mismatch, which would end in a brutal retirement-forcing stoppage for "Sugar" Shane. A comparison of their last fights; the aforementioned destruction of Cotto by Margarito and a last-gasp knockout by Mosley in a hard twelve-round struggle against Mayorga did not bode well for Mosley. Some predicted a massacre. And it was – only it was Margarito that was ruthlessly clubbed about the ring, unable to land any meaningful shots.

Mosley eventually TKO'd Margarito in the ninth round, after appearing to win every round up until then, in a massive upset. Sugar Shane utterly dominated Margarito, using his superior hand speed, pinpoint accuracy, consistent body punching, countless huge right hands to the jaw and tying up when Margarito backed him into the ropes, to wear Margarito down and stop him—something that many seasoned boxing observers thought was nigh-on impossible. After knocking him down with a series of heavy overhand rights at the end of the eighth round, Margarito was unable to avoid punches during a heavy barrage from Mosley early on in the ninth, forcing the referee to step in as Margarito slumped to the canvas a second time. Margarito had never previously been stopped. It was a sensational win for Sugar Shane and propelled him back to the upper echelons of the welterweight division and the sport of Boxing, in addition to further cementing his legacy as one of the best fighters in his era.[70][71]

The fight was marred in a controversy after Mosley's trainer, Naazim Richardson diligently spotted a gauze knuckle pad accessory in Margarito's hand wraps. California State Athletic Commission officials had Margarito re-wrap his hands and took the pad for testing: a state laboratory likened the substance to plaster of Paris. Margarito and trainer Javier Capetillo would be suspended for a year by CSAC: this effectively banned them from boxing across the United States, as suspensions in one state are usually also enforced by other commissions. Later investigations determined that Margarito was likely loading his gloves for several other fights as well, including his title win over Miguel Cotto.[72]

The fight was for Margarito's WBA title and the vacant Lineal welterweight championship of Cyber Boxing Zone (CBZ).[73] The Ring did not recognize this bout for its vacant welterweight championship despite the fact it pitted The Ring #1 ranked welterweight, Antonio Margarito, vs. The Ring #3 ranked welterweight, Shane Mosley. Coming in the bout, Margarito had just TKO'd the previous The Ring #1 ranked welterweight and current The Ring #2 ranked welterweight, Miguel Cotto.[74] After the fight, Mosley was named The Ring's #1 ranked welterweight.

Mosley vs. Mayweather edit

It was announced that on May 1, 2010, Mosley would fight undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. Boxing purists had called for the fight for over ten years. Mosley was scheduled to fight WBC champion Andre Berto in a unification fight, but Berto had to pull out after an Earthquake in Haiti killed some of his family members.[75] Mosley's WBA title was not on the line because Mayweather refused to pay WBA sanctioning fees.[76] On the fight night, Mosley stunned Mayweather with two right-hand shots in the second round. Mayweather recovered well and dominated the remainder of the fight with superior reflexes and his effective counter-punching style, eventually beating Mosley in a wide decision 119–109, 119–109, and 118–110 on the scorecards to win Mosley's lineal welterweight championship.[77][78]

On May 22, 2010, Mosley was stripped of his WBA (Super) welterweight title, due to not making a mandatory defense, which in turn made WBA Champion Vyacheslav Senchenko the sole WBA titlist in the welterweight division.[79]

Second return at light middleweight edit

Mosley vs Mora edit

 
Mosley at the Club Nokia in September 2010

On June 30, 2010, it was announced Mosley would next fight former WBC light middleweight champion Sergio Mora (22-1-1, 6KOs) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on September 18.[80][81] An official press conference took place at the end of August.[82] The bout ended up being a highly disputed split draw, where many people thought that Mosley narrowly won the closely contested bout (boxing analyst website Boxrec had it 114-112 for Mosley). The judges scored the bout: Mora 115–113, Mosley 116–112 and 114–114.[83] Punch stats showed that Mosley landed 161 of 522 punches (31%) compared to 93 of 508 thrown (18%) by Mora. The result was booed by the crowd, who began chanting "Canelo! Canelo!" Mosley felt the decision was fair, "We both fought hard. It was good fight, a good decision."[84][85]

Third return at welterweight edit

Mosley vs. Pacquiao edit

On May 7, 2011, Mosley lost the fight to Manny Pacquiao for the WBO welterweight title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Rapper LL Cool J performed as Mosley first entered the arena, while vocalist Jimi Jamison of the rock band Survivor sang "Eye of the Tiger" as Pacquiao approached the ring. Pacquiao knocked Mosley down in the third round using a one-two capped with a left straight. Mosley was left dazed by the knockdown but managed to stand up.[86] Mosley floored Pacquiao in the tenth round with a push, but referee Kenny Bayless inexplicably ruled it a knockdown. None of the judges seemed to have bought it judging from the scores. Replays showed that Pacquiao was throwing a punch off balance, had his right foot stepped on by Mosley's left foot and went down with a little help from Mosley's right hand. Bayless apologized to Pacquiao after the fight for the mistake. Pacquiao gained one-sided verdicts from all three judges (119–108, 120–108, and 120–107).[87] Due to Mosley's defeat, Pacquiao looked at a November 12, 2011, match-up, a third fight with Juan Manuel Márquez.[88]

Third return at light middleweight, and first retirement edit

Mosley vs. Álvarez edit

In February 2012 it was announced that Mosley would fight 21 year old, highly regarded light middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Álvarez (39-0-1, 29 KOs) on the Mayweather Jr.–Cotto PPV undercard on May 5 for the WBC light middleweight title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mosely entered with a record of 2-3-1 in his previous six bouts dating back to November 2007. At 40, Mosley was 19 years older than Álvarez. Álvarez was guaranteed $2 million whilst Mosley took the smaller amount of $650,000. Among those in attendance were Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Bernard Hopkins, and Oscar De La Hoya.[89]

The fight went to scorecards with Álvarez winning a one-sided decision with scores of 119–109, 119–109 and 118–110. ESPN scored the fight wide 118–110 for Álvarez. Álvarez landed more than half the punches he threw (348 of 673). According to CompuBox, it was the most an opponent had landed on Mosley in the 34 fights that they have tracked from his career. Álvarez paid respect to Mosley in the post-fight interview through a translator, "This was a great experience. I felt really good and I want to thank Shane for giving me this experience. He's a great fighter, a true veteran. I tried to knock him out. He took a lot of punches, but it didn't work." Mosley landed 183 of 745 punches (25%). Mosley spoke about stepping back from boxing, "His defense was really good and he was really fast. He can go a long ways. When the kids start to beat you, you might need to start going to promoting. I didn't expect him to be that fast or that good.

Mosley officially retired after this bout, ending his career with a record of 46-8-1, 39 KO's. He went 0-3-1 in his last 4 fights.[90][91]

Comeback edit

Mosley vs. Cano, Mundine edit

On March 19, 2013, Mosley announced he was coming out of retirement to fight 23-year-old Pablo Cesar Cano (26-2-1, 20 KOs) in Cancún, Mexico.[92] The fight was set to take place on May 18, 2013.[93] Mosley won the fight via unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 115-113. Cano was able to win the first few rounds but Mosley took control of the later rounds and pounded Cano until the final bell. With the win, Mosley won the vacant WBC International welterweight champion, picking up his first professional win since 2009.[94][95]

Mosley fought Australian former professional rugby league footballer Anthony Mundine (44-5, 26 KOs) on November 27, 2013, at Allphones Arena in Sydney, Australia. The fight was due to take place on October 23, but Mosley dropped out due to contractual demands not being met, according to his promoter Richard Schaeffer. In the contract, it stated that the remaining $700,000 of Mosley's $1 million purse was due to be paid by 5pm.[96][97] Mosley lost the fight after Mundine scored a technical knockout during round 6. Before the seventh round, Mosley retiring due to back spasms giving Mundine the victory via TKO. In the post-fight, Mundine praised Mosley, "I was in killer mode, but my heart goes out to Shane, I know he's a winner. He's not one to pull out for nothing. He's one of the greatest fighters to have ever lived." Mosley stated he would decide his future upon returning to the United States.[98][99]

Second retirement edit

 
Mosley with his trainer Roberto Durán, 2016

Mosley announced his second retirement on December 7, 2013. He stated that he plans to become a trainer, to train his son, Shane Jr., and other young fighters.[100] In an interview with World Boxing News, when asked if he had any desire to lace up his gloves and return to the ring professionally, he said he would only consider a return to the sport against the very top welterweights in the world. He specifically named Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao, and Juan Manuel Márquez. He also said in another interview in early 2015 that he was not sure if he would fight again, but that he wanted to come back and face a fighter of similar age and specifically named Juan Manuel Márquez.[101]

Final comeback in 2015 edit

Mosley vs. Mayorga II edit

On July 9, 2015, Mosley made a comeback announcement declaring he would fight former rival Ricardo Mayorga (31-8-1, 25 KOs) at a catchweight of 154 pounds on August 29 at The Forum in Los Angeles.[102][103] On August 14, Don King filed a lawsuit, which stated that Mayorga still had a promotional contract with him dating back to 2009. Mayorga made a return to boxing in 2014. Legal documents showed that Mayorga, upon his return in 2014, signed a Memorandum of Understanding, confirming that his contract with King still stands.[104] The contracted weight was changed to 158 pounds. At the weigh in, Mayorga came in 7.4 pounds heavier than the limit. Mosley also came in overweight. In the end, Mayorga weighed 165.4 pounds with Mosley much lighter at 159.8 pounds. During the face-off, Mosley's girlfriend, who was also helping promote the fight, soaked Mayorga, emptying a water bottle over his head. Mayorga did not react, although later appeared to slap her backside. Mosley immediately erupted, putting his hands on Mayorga's throat. Many outlets, including the WBC claimed it was all staged, to which Mosley's camp called the WBC appalling.[105] The fight went ahead as planned. Mosley won the fight via 6th-round TKO following a body shot, which dropped Mayorga to his knees. The referee began the count, to which Mayorga did not beat. He later complained it was a low blow, but replays showed it was a legal blow. The time of stoppage was 2:59 on round 6.[106][107][108]

Negotiations with Liam Smith edit

In October 2015, there were talks regarding Mosley challenging WBO light middleweight champion Liam Smith (21-0-1, 11 KOs) to take place later in December, in a fight which would see Mosley making his UK debut at the age of 44. Mosley was said to be excited about the potential fight and told World Boxing News, "I might take the fight with Liam Smith, but they say we must have a rematch clause." He went on to say that if Smith wanted a rematch, he would have to take it within eight weeks or after October 2016, due to plans already made for early 2016.[109] By the end of October, Mosley pulled out of the negotiations as he would not accept the rematch clause. In a statement he said, "There's no way I should have taken that fight for less than a million and I took it damn near for free, but they blew it over an immediate [rematch]. It's strange." Mosley believed Smith should have been more grateful in fighting him.[110]

Mosley vs. Lopez, Avanesyan edit

On December 2, 2015, it was announced that Mosley would next fight 37 year old Venezuelan veteran Patrick López (23-6, 14 KOs) at the Roberto Durán Arena in Panama City, Panama for the WBA Continental super welterweight title on December 17, in a scheduled 10 round bout.[111][112] Both boxers came in at around the welterweight limit, with Mosley slightly heavier and López fighting for the first time in 13 months. López was knocked down in the 2nd round following a left hook and a further three times in the last round, which put an end to the fight. Mosley improved his ledger to 49 victories, with 41 of those victories coming inside the distance. At the time of stoppage, the three judges' had the fight 87-83, 86-84, 88-83 in favour of Mosley.[113][114]

On March 28, 2016, it was announced that Mosley would challenge WBA Interim welterweight champion David Avanesyan (21-1-1, 11 KOs) at the Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. on May 28. The winner would then be the mandatory for the winner of the Thurman-Porter fight. Prior to the fight being announced, legendary hall of famer Roberto Durán became Mosley's trainer. This also marked the first time Avanesyan would fight in the United States. At the time of the fight, Mosley was ranked number 3 by the WBA.[115][116] Mosley lost the fight after going the distance. Avanesyan won all three judges' scorecards (117-110 twice, 114-113). Mosley started off the fight quick as the aggressor. As the middle rounds passed, Avanesyan began to take over. Despite the two wide scorecards, the fight was seen as being much closer and competitive.[117][118]

Cancelled Kurbanov fight edit

In March 2017, Mosley announced that he would fight on against unbeaten Russian prospect Magomed Kurbanov (10-0, 8 KOs) at DIVS in Ekaterinburg on May 5, 2017. The fight would take place at light middleweight in a 10-round bout and contested for the vacant WBO Inter-Continental title.[119][120] In April, RCC Boxing Promotion revealed that Mosley had picked up a hand injury whilst training. The fight was pushed back to take place on September 9, 2017, instead.[121] On June 29, 2017, it was reported that Mosley had an unsuccessful surgery in his back, which required him to undergo another surgery. The fight was pushed back again to December 2017; however, because Mosley could not guarantee he would be fully recovered, the fight was called off.[122]

Final retirement edit

On August 16, 2017, Mosley announced his retirement after being a professional for 24 years. Speaking to ESPN, he said his body was no longer in a state where he could get through training due to a botched elbow surgery. In a statement, he said,

"I went in for a minor arthroscopic surgery to remove a couple loose bone fragments from my elbow and the surgery turned into a whole ordeal after the surgeon admittedly 'accidentally' burned me on my forearm, leading to a sick infection and needing like four or five days of IV antibiotics and two weeks of antibiotics at home. It was crazy and surreal to learn that I could never fight again."

He retired with 61 fights in the paid ranks. He won 49, with 41 coming inside the distance, 10 losses, having only been stopped once, 1 draw and a no contest.[123]

BALCO scandal edit

In August 2002 federal agents initiated investigations into BALCO, a California-based laboratory suspected of selling banned performance-enhancing drugs to top athletes. Shane Mosley was among those named as a BALCO client, and he testified before a grand jury that he injected himself with the energy-boosting drug EPO and used undetectable steroids known as "the cream" and "the clear", acquired from BALCO, prior to his 2003 rematch with Oscar De La Hoya, which Mosley won by a unanimous decision.[124] Mosley insisted that he did not knowingly take banned substances, and thought they were vitamins.[125] He said he believed "the cream" was flaxseed oil, but under questioning he admitted it was probably something else. In 2008 Mosley launched a $12 million defamation lawsuit against BALCO founder Victor Conte, who claimed that Mosley knowingly took performance-enhancing drugs. The suit was dismissed with prejudice in November 2010.[126]

Personal life edit

In November 2002, Mosley married Jin Sheehan.[127] The couple had three children before divorcing in 2010.[127][128] He has a son, Shane Mosley Jr., from a previous relationship. Mosley Jr. made his professional debut in 2014. He also has two children with his current partner, Trista Pisani.[8]

Professional boxing record edit

61 fights 49 wins 10 losses
By knockout 41 1
By decision 8 9
Draws 1
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
61 Loss 49–10–1 (1) David Avanesyan UD 12 May 28, 2016 Gila River Arena, Glendale, Arizona, U.S. For WBA interim welterweight title
60 Win 49–9–1 (1) Patrick López TKO 10 (10), 2:00 Dec 17, 2015 Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, Panama Won vacant WBA Continental light middleweight title
59 Win 48–9–1 (1) Ricardo Mayorga KO 6 (12), 2:59 Aug 29, 2015 The Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
58 Loss 47–9–1 (1) Anthony Mundine RTD 6 (12), 3:00 Nov 27, 2013 Allphones Arena, Sydney, Australia For vacant WBA International light middleweight title
57 Win 47–8–1 (1) Pablo César Cano UD 12 May 18, 2013 Grand Oasis, Cancún, Mexico Won vacant WBC International welterweight title
56 Loss 46–8–1 (1) Canelo Álvarez UD 12 May 5, 2012 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. For WBC light middleweight title
55 Loss 46–7–1 (1) Manny Pacquiao UD 12 May 7, 2011 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. For WBO welterweight title
54 Draw 46–6–1 (1) Sergio Mora SD 12 Sep 18, 2010 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
53 Loss 46–6 (1) Floyd Mayweather Jr. UD 12 May 1, 2010 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
52 Win 46–5 (1) Antonio Margarito TKO 9 (12), 0:43 Jan 24, 2009 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Won WBA (Super) welterweight title
51 Win 45–5 (1) Ricardo Mayorga TKO 12 (12), 2:59 Sep 27, 2008 Home Depot Center, Carson, California, U.S. Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental light middleweight title
50 Loss 44–5 (1) Miguel Cotto UD 12 Nov 10, 2007 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. For WBA welterweight title
49 Win 44–4 (1) Luis Collazo UD 12 Feb 10, 2007 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Won WBC interim welterweight title
48 Win 43–4 (1) Fernando Vargas TKO 6 (12), 2:38 Jul 15, 2006 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
47 Win 42–4 (1) Fernando Vargas TKO 10 (12), 1:22 Feb 25, 2006 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
46 Win 41–4 (1) José Luis Cruz UD 10 Sep 17, 2005 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
45 Win 40–4 (1) David Estrada UD 10 Apr 23, 2005 Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
44 Loss 39–4 (1) Winky Wright MD 12 Nov 20, 2004 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. For WBA (Unified), WBC, and The Ring light middleweight titles
43 Loss 39–3 (1) Winky Wright UD 12 Mar 13, 2004 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Lost WBA (Unified), WBC, and The Ring light middleweight titles;
For IBF light middleweight title
42 Win 39–2 (1) Oscar De La Hoya UD 12 Sep 13, 2003 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Won WBA (Unified), WBC, IBA, and The Ring light middleweight titles
41 NC 38–2 (1) Raúl Márquez NC 3 (12), 2:41 Feb 8, 2003 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Márquez cut from an accidental head clash
40 Loss 38–2 Vernon Forrest UD 12 Jul 20, 2002 Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. For WBC and The Ring welterweight titles
39 Loss 38–1 Vernon Forrest UD 12 Jan 26, 2002 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. Lost WBC welterweight title;
For vacant The Ring welterweight title
38 Win 38–0 Adrian Stone TKO 3 (12), 2:01 Jul 21, 2001 Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Retained WBC welterweight title
37 Win 37–0 Shannan Taylor RTD 6 (12), 3:00 Mar 10, 2001 Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Retained WBC welterweight title
36 Win 36–0 Antonio Díaz TKO 6 (12), 1:36 Nov 4, 2000 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. Retained WBC welterweight title
35 Win 35–0 Oscar De La Hoya SD 12 Jun 17, 2000 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Won WBC and IBA welterweight titles
34 Win 34–0 Willy Wise TKO 3 (10), 2:28 Jan 22, 2000 The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
33 Win 33–0 Wilfredo Rivera KO 10 (10), 2:38 Sep 25, 1999 Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, U.S.
32 Win 32–0 John Brown TKO 8 (12), 3:00 Apr 17, 1999 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
31 Win 31–0 Golden Johnson KO 7 (12), 2:59 Jan 9, 1999 Civic Center, Pensacola, Florida, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
30 Win 30–0 Jesse James Leija RTD 9 (12), 3:00 Nov 14, 1998 Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
29 Win 29–0 Eduardo Morales TKO 5 (12), 2:06 Sep 22, 1998 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
28 Win 28–0 Wilfredo Ruiz KO 5 (12), 2:32 Jun 27, 1998 Apollo Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
27 Win 27–0 John John Molina TKO 8 (12), 2:27 May 9, 1998 Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
26 Win 26–0 Demetrio Ceballos TKO 8 (12), 2:34 Feb 6, 1998 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
25 Win 25–0 Manuel Gomez KO 11 (12), 1:25 Nov 25, 1997 County Coliseum, El Paso, Texas, U.S. Retained IBF lightweight title
24 Win 24–0 Philip Holiday UD 12 Aug 2, 1997 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U.S. Won IBF lightweight title
23 Win 23–0 Michael Smith KO 4 (10) Apr 9, 1997 Inland Expo Center, Westmont, Illinois, U.S.
22 Win 22–0 Elias Quiroz KO 6 (10) Feb 6, 1997 Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
21 Win 21–0 Joseph Murray TKO 3 (10) Dec 21, 1996 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U.S.
20 Win 20–0 Ramon Felix TKO 1 (10) Nov 1, 1996 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S.
19 Win 19–0 Mike Bryan KO 1 (10) Jan 23, 1996 Grand Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
18 Win 18–0 Mauricio Aceves KO 4 (10) Jul 2, 1995 Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.
17 Win 17–0 Raul Hernandez KO 2 (10) Apr 12, 1995 Warner Center Marriott, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
16 Win 16–0 Jose Luis Madrid RTD 4 (10) Nov 12, 1994 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, U.S.
15 Win 15–0 Louis Ramirez TKO 10 (10), 0:45 Sep 9, 1994 Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
14 Win 14–0 Mauro Gutierrez TKO 9 (10), 1:10 Aug 6, 1994 Fairplex, Pomona, California, U.S.
13 Win 13–0 Narciso Valenzuela TKO 5 (10), 1:54 Jul 24, 1994 Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
12 Win 12–0 John Bryant KO 8 (10), 0:53 Jun 30, 1994 Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, U.S.
11 Win 11–0 Lorenzo Garcia TKO 3 (10), 0:38 Apr 29, 1994 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, U.S.
10 Win 10–0 Oscar Lopez PTS 10 Mar 26, 1994 Fairplex, Pomona, California, U.S.
9 Win 9–0 Lorenzo Garcia KO 5 (10) Feb 4, 1994 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, U.S.
8 Win 8–0 Francisco Rodriguez KO 2 (8), 2:40 Jan 20, 1994 Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, U.S.
7 Win 7–0 Paulino Gonzalez KO 2 (8) Dec 6, 1993 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
6 Win 6–0 Juan Manuel Aranda KO 2 (8) Oct 25, 1993 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Miguel Pena KO 2 (8), 1:40 Sep 27, 1993 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Roberto Urias KO 5 (6) Aug 25, 1993 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, California, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Pey Castillo KO 1 (6), 2:25 Jul 21, 1993 Reseda Country Club, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 Arnulfo Villa KO 1 (6), 2:34 Apr 24, 1993 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
1 Win 1–0 Greg Puente KO 5 (6), 1:09 Feb 11, 1993 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, California, U.S.

Exhibition boxing record edit

1 fight 1 win 0 losses
By decision 1 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
1 Win 1–0 Shaquille O'Neal UD 5 Aug 10, 2010 Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Scored by Shaq Vs. panel

Pay-per-view bouts edit

No. Date Fight Billing Buys Network
1 June 17, 2000 De La Hoya vs. Mosley Destiny 590,000[129] HBO
2 September 13, 2003 De La Hoya vs. Mosley II Redemption 950,000[129] HBO
3 November 10, 2007 Cotto vs. Mosley Fast & Furious 400,000 HBO
4 May 1, 2010 Mayweather vs. Mosley Who R U Picking? 1,400,000 HBO
5 May 7, 2011 Pacquiao vs. Mosley The Undaunted 1,250,000 Showtime
Total sales 4,590,000

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External links edit

  • Boxing record for Shane Mosley from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Shane Mosley profile at About.com
Sporting positions
Amateur boxing titles
Previous:
Romallis Ellis
U.S. lightweight champion
1989, 1990
Next:
Oscar De La Hoya
Previous:
Vernon Forrest
U.S. light welterweight champion
1992
Next:
Lupe Sauzo
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Alex Bunema
WBA Inter-Continental
light middleweight champion

September 27, 2008 – January 24, 2009
Won world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Zaurbek Baysangurov
Vacant
Title last held by
Luis Abregú
WBC International
welterweight champion

May 18, 2013 – November 2013
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Charles Manyuchi
Vacant
Title last held by
Liam Smith
WBA Continental (Europe)
light middleweight champion

December 17, 2015 – August 16, 2017
Retired
Vacant
Title next held by
Khuseyn Baysangurov
Minor world boxing titles
Preceded by
Oscar De La Hoya
IBA welterweight champion
June 17, 2000 – November 2000
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Arturo Gatti
IBA light middleweight champion
September 13, 2003 – March 2004
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Yori Boy Campas
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by IBF lightweight champion
August 2, 1997 – May 13, 1999
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Paul Spadafora
Preceded by
Oscar De La Hoya
WBC welterweight champion
June 17, 2000 – January 26, 2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Oscar De La Hoya
WBA light middleweight champion
Super title

September 13, 2003 – March 13, 2004
Succeeded by
WBC light middleweight champion
September 13, 2003 – March 13, 2004
The Ring light middleweight champion
September 13, 2003 – March 13, 2004
New title WBC welterweight champion
Interim title

February 10, 2007 – November 2007
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Robert Guerrero
Preceded by WBA welterweight champion
Super title

January 24, 2009 – May 21, 2010
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Keith Thurman
Awards
Previous:
Evander Holyfield
BWAA Fighter of the Year
1998
Next:
Lennox Lewis
Achievements
Preceded by The Ring pound for pound #1 boxer
June 2000 – July 2002
Succeeded by

shane, mosley, born, september, 1971, often, known, nickname, sugar, american, former, professional, boxer, competed, from, 1993, 2016, held, multiple, world, championships, three, weight, classes, including, lightweight, title, super, welterweight, titles, su. Shane Mosley born September 7 1971 2 3 often known by his nickname Sugar Shane Mosley is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2016 4 He held multiple world championships in three weight classes including the IBF lightweight title the WBA Super and WBC welterweight titles and the WBA Super WBC and The Ring magazine light middleweight titles He was also a lineal champion at welterweight twice and light middleweight 5 Shane MosleyMosley in 2018StatisticsReal nameShane MosleyNickname s SugarWeight s Lightweight Welterweight Light middleweightHeight5 ft 9 in 175 cm 1 Reach74 in 188 cm 1 Born 1971 09 07 September 7 1971 age 52 Lynwood California U S StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights61Wins49Wins by KO41Losses10Draws1No contests1In 1998 the Boxing Writers Association of America named Mosley as their Fighter of the Year 6 He was also given the same honor by the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000 In 2000 and 2001 he was named the world s best active boxer pound for pound by The Ring 7 Contents 1 Early years 2 Amateur career 3 Professional career 3 1 Early career 3 2 Lightweight 3 2 1 Mosley vs Holiday 3 2 2 Early Title Defenses 3 2 3 Mosley vs Leija Johnson 3 3 Welterweight 3 3 1 Mosley vs De La Hoya 3 3 2 Mosley vs Diaz Taylor 3 3 3 Mosley vs Stone 3 3 4 Mosley vs Forrest I II 3 4 Light middleweight 3 4 1 Mosley vs De La Hoya II 3 4 2 Mosley vs Wright 3 4 3 Mosley vs Wright II 3 4 4 Mosley vs Estrada 3 4 5 Mosley vs Vargas I II 3 5 Return to welterweight 3 5 1 Mosley vs Collazo 3 5 2 Mosley vs Cotto 3 6 Return to light middleweight 3 6 1 Mosley vs Mayorga 3 7 Second return at welterweight 3 7 1 Mosley vs Margarito 3 7 2 Mosley vs Mayweather 3 8 Second return at light middleweight 3 8 1 Mosley vs Mora 3 9 Third return at welterweight 3 9 1 Mosley vs Pacquiao 3 10 Third return at light middleweight and first retirement 3 10 1 Mosley vs Alvarez 3 11 Comeback 3 11 1 Mosley vs Cano Mundine 3 12 Second retirement 3 13 Final comeback in 2015 3 13 1 Mosley vs Mayorga II 3 13 2 Negotiations with Liam Smith 3 13 3 Mosley vs Lopez Avanesyan 3 13 4 Cancelled Kurbanov fight 3 14 Final retirement 4 BALCO scandal 5 Personal life 6 Professional boxing record 7 Exhibition boxing record 8 Pay per view bouts 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly years editMosley was born in Lynwood California and raised in Pomona California He has two older sisters Venus and Cerena 8 Mosley became interested in boxing after watching his father Jack box in street fights 3 Mosley has been trained and managed by his father since the age of eight 9 Amateur career editMosley was an amateur standout capturing various amateur titles including 1989 United States Amateur Champion at Lightweight 132 lb 60 kg 1989 World Junior Championships Silver Medalist in San Juan Puerto Rico 132 lb 60 kg 1990 United States Amateur Champion at Lightweight 132 lb 60 kg 1990 Goodwill Games Bronze Medalist in Seattle USA 132 lb 60 kg 1992 United States Amateur Champion at Light Welterweight 139 lb 63 kg As an amateur Mosley completed a record of 250 16 Professional career editEarly career edit On February 11 1993 a 21 year old Mosley made his professional boxing debut in a scheduled six round fight at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood California His opponent was Greg Puente who he knocked out in round five Mosley fought a further 6 times in 1993 winning all of them inside the distance In 1994 Mosley fought 9 times winning all of them and 8 inside the distance He was taken the 10 round distance by Oscar Lopez In April 1995 Mosley knocked out Raul Hernandez in round 2 at the Warner Center Marriott in Woodland Hills California In July he knocked out 34 year old veteran Mauricio Aceves in round 4 at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim California Aceves was best known for being the first ever WBO World lightweight champion In January 1996 Mosley had his first fight outside of California since beginning his pro career He fought at the Grand Casino in Biloxi Mississippi knocking out 35 year old Mike Bryan in round one By May 1997 Mosley went 23 fights unbeaten with 22 coming inside the distance Lightweight edit Mosley vs Holiday edit On August 2 1997 Mosley fought for his first world title the IBF Lightweight championship against then undefeated titleholder Philip Holiday 31 0 16 KOs Holiday was making his seventh defence of the title since winning the then vacant title in 1995 It took place at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville Connecticut and was the first time Mosley was scheduled to box 12 rounds The fight went the full 12 round distance as Mosley took Holiday s IBF title via a unanimous decision The three judges scored the fight 116 113 117 111 115 114 all in favor of Mosley 10 Early Title Defenses edit Mosley made his first title defense on November 25 at the County Coliseum in El Paso Texas against Mexican Manuel Gomez 17 8 14 KOs Mosley knocked Gomez out in round 11 to retain his title 11 12 On February 6 1998 Mosley defeated 24 year old Demetrio Ceballos 20 1 13 KOs at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville Ceballos was down once in round 4 after an overhand right and left hook to the body He was down again in round 8 following a flurry of punches before referee Eddie Cotton called an end to the fight At the time of stoppage Mosley was ahead on all cards 70 61 70 62 70 62 13 14 In May 1998 Mosley knocked out former world super featherweight champion and world lightweight challenger John John Molina 45 4 30 KOs in round 8 at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City New Jersey Molina was also dropped to his knees in round 7 15 On June 27 1998 Mosely knocked out Colombian boxer Wilfrido Ruiz 25 3 19 KOs in round 5 16 17 He then fought at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City on September 22 1998 against Eduardo Bartolome Morales 26 0 21 KOs Morales was knocked down in the 3rd round and eventually stopped in round 5 18 Mosley vs Leija Johnson edit On November 14 1998 Mosley faced his toughest defense to date when he fought 32 year old former WBC super featherweight champion Jesse James Leija 37 3 2 15 KOs at the Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket Connecticut This was Mosley s sixth defense of his IBF world title As the fight progressed Leija was knocked down in rounds 6 7 and 9 The fight was stopped when Leija couldn t answer the bell for round 10 rewarding Mosley with a deserved victory Mosley was leading by scores of 89 78 89 78 and 88 79 at the time of the stoppage Leija took the fight with 3 weeks notice 19 20 21 Mosley took only two months out returning to the ring to defend his title in January 1999 against American Golden Johnson 15 2 2 10 KOs at the Civic Center in Pensacola Florida 22 The fight ended when Mosley connected Johnson with a flurry of punches as he was against the ropes and then dropped to both knees He beat the count but was put down again seconds later ending the fight 23 On April 17 1999 Mosley made his 8th and final defense of the IBF lightweight title against former USBA super featherweight champion John Brown 19 5 10 KOs at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio California The fight was stopped after round 8 when the ringside doctor intervened Mosley won the fight via TKO to retain his title 24 Welterweight edit Mosley vacated his lightweight title and moved up two weight divisions to welterweight scored two consecutive knockouts against Wilfredo Rivera and Willy Wise setting up a huge fight against Oscar De La Hoya for the WBC welterweight title Mosley vs De La Hoya edit Main article Oscar De La Hoya vs Shane Mosley On June 17 2000 Mosley met De La Hoya in Los Angeles for the WBC IBA amp vacant lineal welterweight titles 25 This was the first boxing event to take place at the newly built Staples Center After twelve rounds Mosley emerged with a split decision victory During the fight neither man was in danger of going down but both had badly swollen faces at the end and De La Hoya was bleeding from the nose for several rounds Mosley earned a minimum of 15 million while De La Hoya was guaranteed 35 million 26 Judges Lou Filippo and Pat Russell scored the fight 116 112 and 115 113 respectively for Mosley whilst judge Marty Sammon had it 113 115 for De La Hoya The fight was named The Ring magazine Event of the Year for 2000 27 Mosley vs Diaz Taylor edit Mosley defended his newly won titles on November 11 2000 at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York against Mexican boxer Antonio Diaz 35 2 24 KOs The fight lasted six rounds after Mosley knocked Diaz down twice Diaz was also down once in round 2 28 On March 10 2001 Mosley was scheduled to fight unbeaten Australian Shannan Taylor 28 0 1 18KOs at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas Shannan was knocked down once in the first round He was losing all rounds up until the end of the fifth round Taylor lost the fight when he decided not to return for round 6 29 Mosley vs Stone edit On July 21 2001 Mosley easily beat IBO World super welterweight champion Adrian Stone 30 3 2 23 KOs knocking him out in round 3 The fight took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas Stone moved down to welterweight for the first time in three years to challenge Mosley and was losing the first 2 round before being stopped 30 31 Following the win Mosley said he would like to have a rematch with De La Hoya in a split 50 50 fight or a unification fight against unbeaten Vernon Forrest 32 Mosley vs Forrest I II edit It was finally announced that Mosley would be defending his WBC and Lineal welterweight titles against Vernon Forrest 33 0 26 KOs The fight took place at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City on January 26 2002 The Ring Magazine welterweight title was also at stake Mosley was knocked down twice in the second round as he went on to lose a unanimous decision his first loss in his professional career In round 2 Mosley suffered a cut at the hairline from an accidental clash of heads The final scorecards read 115 110 117 108 and 118 108 all in favor of Forrest 33 34 35 Mosley and Forrest met in an immediate rematch on July 20 2002 at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis Forrest being the A side received 3 42 million compared to Mosley s 2 8 million The fight was also known at the time for its attendance of 15 775 which was the largest boxing crowd ever in Indiana The fight went the full 12 round distance The scorecards were closer than the first fight however still had Forrest as the winner 117 111 116 112 115 113 unanimously USA Today scored it 115 113 in favor of Forrest Forrest kept on the outside using his height and reach as an advantage 36 Light middleweight edit Mosley s first fight at light middleweight was scheduled to take place on February 8 2003 against former IBF light middleweight title holder Raul Marquez at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Paradise Nevada The fight ended in a no contest when Mosley accidentally head butted Marquez twice in round three which caused two very bad cuts above the eyes of Marquez Mosley earned a 2 million purse for the fight 37 38 39 Mosley vs De La Hoya II edit Main article Oscar De La Hoya vs Shane Mosley II Mosley and De La Hoya faced each other for the second time on September 13 this time with De La Hoya s The Ring WBC WBA and lineal light middleweight championships on the line 40 Mosley defeated De La Hoya by a controversial 12 round unanimous decision and joined the exclusive group of world boxing champions that have reigned in three or more divisions Many fans had Oscar easily beating Mosley in this rematch but judges scored it differently regardless of De La Hoya landing over 100 more punches Mosley testified in 2003 that he injected himself with the notorious doping agent EPO as he prepared for his light middleweight title fight against Oscar De La Hoya according to grand jury transcripts and doping calendars 41 Mosley vs Wright edit Mosley made the first defense of his unified WBC WBA Super and The Ring Magazine world light middleweight titles on March 13 2004 against IBF champion Ronald Wright 46 3 25 KOs at the Mandalay Bay Resort amp Casino in Las Vegas Prior to taking this bout Mosley turned down an offer to fight Felix Trinidad in a bout that would have seen him receive 10 million Wright who was a 5 to 2 underdog won the fight via a unanimous decision Judges Dave Moretti and Chuck Giampa scored it 117 111 while Paul Smith had it 116 112 all in Wright s favor In the fast paced bout Mosley was unable to get on the inside Wright s southpaw stance made it difficult for him as he threw jabs and straight left to both the face and body of Mosley CompuBox stats shows that Wright out landed Mosley landing 250 punches to 166 from Mosley In the post fight interview Mosley said about the Trinidad fight being in jeopardy It was not a mistake I have no regrets I wanted to find out who was the best in our division I was fighting for history Mosley earned 2 1 million while Wright was paid 750 000 42 43 Mosley vs Wright II edit Instead of the big money fight against Felix Trinidad Mosley fought Ronald Wright in a rematch on November 20 2004 at the Mandalay Bay Resort amp Casino The fight was for the WBC WBA Super and The Ring Magazine world title Wright was stripped of the IBF title on April 19 2004 because he agreed to have a rematch with Mosley instead of defending the title against the mandatory challenger Kassim Ouma The fight aired live on HBO The fight went the 12 round distance Both fighters were tired during the last round and clinched for most of it After the final bell rang both fighters showed respect to each other and embraced in the ring One judge had it had it 114 114 even whilst the other two scored it 115 113 in favor of Wright meaning he scored back to back victories over Mosley Wright landed 119 punches more than Mosley 44 45 Mosley vs Estrada edit Following his consecutive losses to Wright Mosley was on a comeback trail to rebuild and once again challenge for a world title His next fight took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 23 2005 against David Estrada 18 1 9 KOs in a scheduled 10 round bout The fight went the distance as Mosley was announced the victor There were two wide scores of 99 91 and 98 93 and a closer margin score of 97 93 The fight wasn t focused on if Mosley won but more how dominant he would be in doing so Mosley received 500 000 for the fight 46 Mosley next fought five months later in September against undefeated former Mexico welterweight champion Jose Luis Cruz 33 0 2 28 KOs in 10 round bout Much like the Estrada fight Mosley won a unanimous decision with scores of 96 94 97 93 and 98 92 47 48 Mosley vs Vargas I II edit In November 2005 negotiations were complete and a fight between Mosley and former light middleweight champion Fernando Vargas 26 2 22 KOs was confirmed as a WBA light middleweight title eliminator The fight was scheduled to take place on February 25 2006 live on HBO PPV at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas 49 50 Mosley was guaranteed 3 million from the fight plus percentages of the PPV revenue Mosley won the bout via 10th round technical knockout after Vargas left eye was completely closed Vargas claimed the cut and closure of his eye was not due to a punch but because of clash of heads At the time of stoppage two judges had Mosley was ahead on two cards at 86 85 86 85 and the third judge had Vargas ahead 86 85 51 The fight exceeded financial expectations generating 415 000 buys and 18 6 million in revenue 52 A rematch was made to take place on July 15 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Mosley was to earn 4 million plus a percentage and Vargas had a base purse of 3 million plus upside on the pay per view 53 Mosley floored Vargas with a left hook in the sixth and Vargas had a very hard time in getting up Referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight moments later At the time of the stoppage Mosley had won every round on all three judges cards Mosley was quicker than Vargas easily winning rounds with his speed and combinations At the time of stoppage the scorecards were much more close than the first fight with Mosley winning 5 rounds to non on all three scorecards The attendance for the bout was 9 722 After the fight Mosley said When I was in the ring I remembered watching Oscar fight Vargas and he threw that perfect left hook I was bouncing around and I saw the opportunity and I threw the perfect left hook Mosley also talked about moving back down to welterweight 54 HBO confirmed the bout did 350 000 buys generating 17 5 million in revenue 52 Return to welterweight edit Mosley vs Collazo edit Despite being in position to challenge for the WBA light middleweight title Mosley decided to return to the welterweight division In January 2007 Mosley and former WBA welterweight champion Lus Collazo 27 2 13 KOs announced that they would meet on February 10 2007 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas Nevada in a fight billed as Battle at the Bay The interim WBC welterweight title was at stake because then full WBC champion Floyd Mayweather Jr had planned to move up to light middleweight to challenge Oscar De La Hoya There was no confirmation as to whether Mayweather would stay at 154 or return to 147 after that bout 55 Mosley knocked Collazo down in round 11 with a right hook and went on to win a fairly one sided fight with judges scoring the fight 119 108 118 109 and 118 109 Mosley was guaranteed 1 million for the fight 56 57 58 Mosley vs Cotto edit It was announced on August 15 2007 that Mosley would challenge undefeated Miguel Cotto 30 0 25 KOs for his WBA welterweight title The fight being billed as Fast amp Furious was announced to take place at the Madison Square Garden in New York on HBO PPV 59 60 On fight night the attendance was 17 135 Cotto landed the better shots in round one and most of round two however Mosley landed some good rights at the end of the second Both landed big shots in round three with Cotto momentarily rocked by a right hand The two fighters then had some good exchanges in the fourth Round five was close but Cotto appeared to be taking control in the sixth Mosley adjusted and tried boxing from the outside in the seventh round The boxing continued in the eighth as Mosley moved and Cotto pursued Mosley hurt Cotto in the ninth round but Cotto fought back gamely at the end of the round Mosley dominated the first half of the tenth but Cotto rallied in the second half Mosley pressed in the eleventh but Cotto landed some great counter punches to win the round Possibly thinking he had the fight won Cotto stayed out of range in the final round Two judges scored the fight 115 113 and the third judge had it 116 113 all in favor of Cotto who retained his WBA title and gave Mosley his fifth professional loss Both fighters landed 248 punches with Coto have the better connect rate due to throwing 101 fewer punches Mosley showed his professionalism saying Good luck champ You re a real warrior to Cotto on his way out of the ring Mosley earned a purse of 2 million and the fight garnered 400 000 PPV buys 61 62 63 64 Return to light middleweight edit Mosley vs Mayorga edit In August 2008 it was announced that Mosley would fight at light middleweight against former world champion Ricardo Mayorga 28 6 1 22 KO s The fight was to take place at Home Depot Center in California on September 27 2008 The first time since 2000 that Mosley would fight in his home state The fight was for the vacant WBA Inter Continental light middleweight title 65 Mosley was guaranteed 1 million During the first three rounds of the bout the harder puncher appeared to be Mayorga who landed right hands from long range Mayorga s roughhousing mixed with his usual showboating antics seemed to bother Mosley who appeared more uncomfortable and agitated In recklessly lunging in with wild power shots of his own Mosley wound up falling into more clinches and getting caught with punches he should have avoided Mosley settled down and found the distance in the fourth round and took the next three rounds by timing Mayorga with overhand rights that landed and occasionally following up with short hooks and single body shots Mosley continued with right hands in the seventh and eighth rounds Mosley was able to land single power shots in the late rounds but threw very few combinations At times Mayorga beat Mosley to the punch with lead right hands Near the end of the eleventh round Mosley landed a right hand that splattered blood from Mayorga s mouth With less than a minute left in the bout put Mayorga down on his hands and knees Mayorga got up on unsteady legs Mosley stepped in with a short lead left hook that put Mayorga flat on his back at the bell resulting in the referee waving the bout off At the time of stoppage two judges had Mosley ahead with scored of 107 102 and 105 104 whilst the third judge had Mayorga ahead 105 104 Had the fight gone to scorecards Mosley would have won via unanimous decision due to the last round being a 10 7 66 67 68 Second return at welterweight edit Mosley vs Margarito edit nbsp Mosley at the American Music Awards of 2009Prior to one of the biggest fights of his career Mosley began training with Naazim Richardson Mosley regained the WBA Super welterweight title from Antonio Margarito on January 24 2009 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles Mosley now 37 years old came into the fight as a 4 1 underdog with the bookies 69 after Margarito had spectacularly stopped Cotto 6 months earlier Prior to the bout very few gave Mosley a chance of prevailing with the prevailing view that Margarito was too strong and young for Mosley The conventional wisdom was that this was a mismatch which would end in a brutal retirement forcing stoppage for Sugar Shane A comparison of their last fights the aforementioned destruction of Cotto by Margarito and a last gasp knockout by Mosley in a hard twelve round struggle against Mayorga did not bode well for Mosley Some predicted a massacre And it was only it was Margarito that was ruthlessly clubbed about the ring unable to land any meaningful shots Mosley eventually TKO d Margarito in the ninth round after appearing to win every round up until then in a massive upset Sugar Shane utterly dominated Margarito using his superior hand speed pinpoint accuracy consistent body punching countless huge right hands to the jaw and tying up when Margarito backed him into the ropes to wear Margarito down and stop him something that many seasoned boxing observers thought was nigh on impossible After knocking him down with a series of heavy overhand rights at the end of the eighth round Margarito was unable to avoid punches during a heavy barrage from Mosley early on in the ninth forcing the referee to step in as Margarito slumped to the canvas a second time Margarito had never previously been stopped It was a sensational win for Sugar Shane and propelled him back to the upper echelons of the welterweight division and the sport of Boxing in addition to further cementing his legacy as one of the best fighters in his era 70 71 The fight was marred in a controversy after Mosley s trainer Naazim Richardson diligently spotted a gauze knuckle pad accessory in Margarito s hand wraps California State Athletic Commission officials had Margarito re wrap his hands and took the pad for testing a state laboratory likened the substance to plaster of Paris Margarito and trainer Javier Capetillo would be suspended for a year by CSAC this effectively banned them from boxing across the United States as suspensions in one state are usually also enforced by other commissions Later investigations determined that Margarito was likely loading his gloves for several other fights as well including his title win over Miguel Cotto 72 The fight was for Margarito s WBA title and the vacant Lineal welterweight championship of Cyber Boxing Zone CBZ 73 The Ring did not recognize this bout for its vacant welterweight championship despite the fact it pitted The Ring 1 ranked welterweight Antonio Margarito vs The Ring 3 ranked welterweight Shane Mosley Coming in the bout Margarito had just TKO d the previous The Ring 1 ranked welterweight and current The Ring 2 ranked welterweight Miguel Cotto 74 After the fight Mosley was named The Ring s 1 ranked welterweight Mosley vs Mayweather edit Main article Floyd Mayweather vs Shane Mosley It was announced that on May 1 2010 Mosley would fight undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr Boxing purists had called for the fight for over ten years Mosley was scheduled to fight WBC champion Andre Berto in a unification fight but Berto had to pull out after an Earthquake in Haiti killed some of his family members 75 Mosley s WBA title was not on the line because Mayweather refused to pay WBA sanctioning fees 76 On the fight night Mosley stunned Mayweather with two right hand shots in the second round Mayweather recovered well and dominated the remainder of the fight with superior reflexes and his effective counter punching style eventually beating Mosley in a wide decision 119 109 119 109 and 118 110 on the scorecards to win Mosley s lineal welterweight championship 77 78 On May 22 2010 Mosley was stripped of his WBA Super welterweight title due to not making a mandatory defense which in turn made WBA Champion Vyacheslav Senchenko the sole WBA titlist in the welterweight division 79 Second return at light middleweight edit Mosley vs Mora edit nbsp Mosley at the Club Nokia in September 2010On June 30 2010 it was announced Mosley would next fight former WBC light middleweight champion Sergio Mora 22 1 1 6KOs at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on September 18 80 81 An official press conference took place at the end of August 82 The bout ended up being a highly disputed split draw where many people thought that Mosley narrowly won the closely contested bout boxing analyst website Boxrec had it 114 112 for Mosley The judges scored the bout Mora 115 113 Mosley 116 112 and 114 114 83 Punch stats showed that Mosley landed 161 of 522 punches 31 compared to 93 of 508 thrown 18 by Mora The result was booed by the crowd who began chanting Canelo Canelo Mosley felt the decision was fair We both fought hard It was good fight a good decision 84 85 Third return at welterweight edit Mosley vs Pacquiao edit Main article Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley On May 7 2011 Mosley lost the fight to Manny Pacquiao for the WBO welterweight title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Rapper LL Cool J performed as Mosley first entered the arena while vocalist Jimi Jamison of the rock band Survivor sang Eye of the Tiger as Pacquiao approached the ring Pacquiao knocked Mosley down in the third round using a one two capped with a left straight Mosley was left dazed by the knockdown but managed to stand up 86 Mosley floored Pacquiao in the tenth round with a push but referee Kenny Bayless inexplicably ruled it a knockdown None of the judges seemed to have bought it judging from the scores Replays showed that Pacquiao was throwing a punch off balance had his right foot stepped on by Mosley s left foot and went down with a little help from Mosley s right hand Bayless apologized to Pacquiao after the fight for the mistake Pacquiao gained one sided verdicts from all three judges 119 108 120 108 and 120 107 87 Due to Mosley s defeat Pacquiao looked at a November 12 2011 match up a third fight with Juan Manuel Marquez 88 Third return at light middleweight and first retirement edit Mosley vs Alvarez edit In February 2012 it was announced that Mosley would fight 21 year old highly regarded light middleweight champion Saul Canelo Alvarez 39 0 1 29 KOs on the Mayweather Jr Cotto PPV undercard on May 5 for the WBC light middleweight title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Mosely entered with a record of 2 3 1 in his previous six bouts dating back to November 2007 At 40 Mosley was 19 years older than Alvarez Alvarez was guaranteed 2 million whilst Mosley took the smaller amount of 650 000 Among those in attendance were Sugar Ray Leonard Thomas Hearns Bernard Hopkins and Oscar De La Hoya 89 The fight went to scorecards with Alvarez winning a one sided decision with scores of 119 109 119 109 and 118 110 ESPN scored the fight wide 118 110 for Alvarez Alvarez landed more than half the punches he threw 348 of 673 According to CompuBox it was the most an opponent had landed on Mosley in the 34 fights that they have tracked from his career Alvarez paid respect to Mosley in the post fight interview through a translator This was a great experience I felt really good and I want to thank Shane for giving me this experience He s a great fighter a true veteran I tried to knock him out He took a lot of punches but it didn t work Mosley landed 183 of 745 punches 25 Mosley spoke about stepping back from boxing His defense was really good and he was really fast He can go a long ways When the kids start to beat you you might need to start going to promoting I didn t expect him to be that fast or that good Mosley officially retired after this bout ending his career with a record of 46 8 1 39 KO s He went 0 3 1 in his last 4 fights 90 91 Comeback edit Mosley vs Cano Mundine edit On March 19 2013 Mosley announced he was coming out of retirement to fight 23 year old Pablo Cesar Cano 26 2 1 20 KOs in Cancun Mexico 92 The fight was set to take place on May 18 2013 93 Mosley won the fight via unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 115 113 Cano was able to win the first few rounds but Mosley took control of the later rounds and pounded Cano until the final bell With the win Mosley won the vacant WBC International welterweight champion picking up his first professional win since 2009 94 95 Mosley fought Australian former professional rugby league footballer Anthony Mundine 44 5 26 KOs on November 27 2013 at Allphones Arena in Sydney Australia The fight was due to take place on October 23 but Mosley dropped out due to contractual demands not being met according to his promoter Richard Schaeffer In the contract it stated that the remaining 700 000 of Mosley s 1 million purse was due to be paid by 5pm 96 97 Mosley lost the fight after Mundine scored a technical knockout during round 6 Before the seventh round Mosley retiring due to back spasms giving Mundine the victory via TKO In the post fight Mundine praised Mosley I was in killer mode but my heart goes out to Shane I know he s a winner He s not one to pull out for nothing He s one of the greatest fighters to have ever lived Mosley stated he would decide his future upon returning to the United States 98 99 Second retirement edit nbsp Mosley with his trainer Roberto Duran 2016Mosley announced his second retirement on December 7 2013 He stated that he plans to become a trainer to train his son Shane Jr and other young fighters 100 In an interview with World Boxing News when asked if he had any desire to lace up his gloves and return to the ring professionally he said he would only consider a return to the sport against the very top welterweights in the world He specifically named Floyd Mayweather Jr Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez He also said in another interview in early 2015 that he was not sure if he would fight again but that he wanted to come back and face a fighter of similar age and specifically named Juan Manuel Marquez 101 Final comeback in 2015 edit Mosley vs Mayorga II edit On July 9 2015 Mosley made a comeback announcement declaring he would fight former rival Ricardo Mayorga 31 8 1 25 KOs at a catchweight of 154 pounds on August 29 at The Forum in Los Angeles 102 103 On August 14 Don King filed a lawsuit which stated that Mayorga still had a promotional contract with him dating back to 2009 Mayorga made a return to boxing in 2014 Legal documents showed that Mayorga upon his return in 2014 signed a Memorandum of Understanding confirming that his contract with King still stands 104 The contracted weight was changed to 158 pounds At the weigh in Mayorga came in 7 4 pounds heavier than the limit Mosley also came in overweight In the end Mayorga weighed 165 4 pounds with Mosley much lighter at 159 8 pounds During the face off Mosley s girlfriend who was also helping promote the fight soaked Mayorga emptying a water bottle over his head Mayorga did not react although later appeared to slap her backside Mosley immediately erupted putting his hands on Mayorga s throat Many outlets including the WBC claimed it was all staged to which Mosley s camp called the WBC appalling 105 The fight went ahead as planned Mosley won the fight via 6th round TKO following a body shot which dropped Mayorga to his knees The referee began the count to which Mayorga did not beat He later complained it was a low blow but replays showed it was a legal blow The time of stoppage was 2 59 on round 6 106 107 108 Negotiations with Liam Smith edit In October 2015 there were talks regarding Mosley challenging WBO light middleweight champion Liam Smith 21 0 1 11 KOs to take place later in December in a fight which would see Mosley making his UK debut at the age of 44 Mosley was said to be excited about the potential fight and told World Boxing News I might take the fight with Liam Smith but they say we must have a rematch clause He went on to say that if Smith wanted a rematch he would have to take it within eight weeks or after October 2016 due to plans already made for early 2016 109 By the end of October Mosley pulled out of the negotiations as he would not accept the rematch clause In a statement he said There s no way I should have taken that fight for less than a million and I took it damn near for free but they blew it over an immediate rematch It s strange Mosley believed Smith should have been more grateful in fighting him 110 Mosley vs Lopez Avanesyan edit On December 2 2015 it was announced that Mosley would next fight 37 year old Venezuelan veteran Patrick Lopez 23 6 14 KOs at the Roberto Duran Arena in Panama City Panama for the WBA Continental super welterweight title on December 17 in a scheduled 10 round bout 111 112 Both boxers came in at around the welterweight limit with Mosley slightly heavier and Lopez fighting for the first time in 13 months Lopez was knocked down in the 2nd round following a left hook and a further three times in the last round which put an end to the fight Mosley improved his ledger to 49 victories with 41 of those victories coming inside the distance At the time of stoppage the three judges had the fight 87 83 86 84 88 83 in favour of Mosley 113 114 On March 28 2016 it was announced that Mosley would challenge WBA Interim welterweight champion David Avanesyan 21 1 1 11 KOs at the Gila River Arena in Glendale Arizona on May 28 The winner would then be the mandatory for the winner of the Thurman Porter fight Prior to the fight being announced legendary hall of famer Roberto Duran became Mosley s trainer This also marked the first time Avanesyan would fight in the United States At the time of the fight Mosley was ranked number 3 by the WBA 115 116 Mosley lost the fight after going the distance Avanesyan won all three judges scorecards 117 110 twice 114 113 Mosley started off the fight quick as the aggressor As the middle rounds passed Avanesyan began to take over Despite the two wide scorecards the fight was seen as being much closer and competitive 117 118 Cancelled Kurbanov fight edit In March 2017 Mosley announced that he would fight on against unbeaten Russian prospect Magomed Kurbanov 10 0 8 KOs at DIVS in Ekaterinburg on May 5 2017 The fight would take place at light middleweight in a 10 round bout and contested for the vacant WBO Inter Continental title 119 120 In April RCC Boxing Promotion revealed that Mosley had picked up a hand injury whilst training The fight was pushed back to take place on September 9 2017 instead 121 On June 29 2017 it was reported that Mosley had an unsuccessful surgery in his back which required him to undergo another surgery The fight was pushed back again to December 2017 however because Mosley could not guarantee he would be fully recovered the fight was called off 122 Final retirement edit On August 16 2017 Mosley announced his retirement after being a professional for 24 years Speaking to ESPN he said his body was no longer in a state where he could get through training due to a botched elbow surgery In a statement he said I went in for a minor arthroscopic surgery to remove a couple loose bone fragments from my elbow and the surgery turned into a whole ordeal after the surgeon admittedly accidentally burned me on my forearm leading to a sick infection and needing like four or five days of IV antibiotics and two weeks of antibiotics at home It was crazy and surreal to learn that I could never fight again He retired with 61 fights in the paid ranks He won 49 with 41 coming inside the distance 10 losses having only been stopped once 1 draw and a no contest 123 BALCO scandal editIn August 2002 federal agents initiated investigations into BALCO a California based laboratory suspected of selling banned performance enhancing drugs to top athletes Shane Mosley was among those named as a BALCO client and he testified before a grand jury that he injected himself with the energy boosting drug EPO and used undetectable steroids known as the cream and the clear acquired from BALCO prior to his 2003 rematch with Oscar De La Hoya which Mosley won by a unanimous decision 124 Mosley insisted that he did not knowingly take banned substances and thought they were vitamins 125 He said he believed the cream was flaxseed oil but under questioning he admitted it was probably something else In 2008 Mosley launched a 12 million defamation lawsuit against BALCO founder Victor Conte who claimed that Mosley knowingly took performance enhancing drugs The suit was dismissed with prejudice in November 2010 126 Personal life editIn November 2002 Mosley married Jin Sheehan 127 The couple had three children before divorcing in 2010 127 128 He has a son Shane Mosley Jr from a previous relationship Mosley Jr made his professional debut in 2014 He also has two children with his current partner Trista Pisani 8 Professional boxing record edit61 fights 49 wins 10 lossesBy knockout 41 1By decision 8 9Draws 1No contests 1No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes61 Loss 49 10 1 1 David Avanesyan UD 12 May 28 2016 Gila River Arena Glendale Arizona U S For WBA interim welterweight title60 Win 49 9 1 1 Patrick Lopez TKO 10 10 2 00 Dec 17 2015 Roberto Duran Arena Panama City Panama Won vacant WBA Continental light middleweight title59 Win 48 9 1 1 Ricardo Mayorga KO 6 12 2 59 Aug 29 2015 The Forum Inglewood California U S 58 Loss 47 9 1 1 Anthony Mundine RTD 6 12 3 00 Nov 27 2013 Allphones Arena Sydney Australia For vacant WBA International light middleweight title57 Win 47 8 1 1 Pablo Cesar Cano UD 12 May 18 2013 Grand Oasis Cancun Mexico Won vacant WBC International welterweight title56 Loss 46 8 1 1 Canelo Alvarez UD 12 May 5 2012 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S For WBC light middleweight title55 Loss 46 7 1 1 Manny Pacquiao UD 12 May 7 2011 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S For WBO welterweight title54 Draw 46 6 1 1 Sergio Mora SD 12 Sep 18 2010 Staples Center Los Angeles California U S 53 Loss 46 6 1 Floyd Mayweather Jr UD 12 May 1 2010 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S 52 Win 46 5 1 Antonio Margarito TKO 9 12 0 43 Jan 24 2009 Staples Center Los Angeles California U S Won WBA Super welterweight title51 Win 45 5 1 Ricardo Mayorga TKO 12 12 2 59 Sep 27 2008 Home Depot Center Carson California U S Won vacant WBA Inter Continental light middleweight title50 Loss 44 5 1 Miguel Cotto UD 12 Nov 10 2007 Madison Square Garden New York City New York U S For WBA welterweight title49 Win 44 4 1 Luis Collazo UD 12 Feb 10 2007 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S Won WBC interim welterweight title48 Win 43 4 1 Fernando Vargas TKO 6 12 2 38 Jul 15 2006 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S 47 Win 42 4 1 Fernando Vargas TKO 10 12 1 22 Feb 25 2006 Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada U S 46 Win 41 4 1 Jose Luis Cruz UD 10 Sep 17 2005 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S 45 Win 40 4 1 David Estrada UD 10 Apr 23 2005 Caesars Palace Paradise Nevada U S 44 Loss 39 4 1 Winky Wright MD 12 Nov 20 2004 Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada U S For WBA Unified WBC and The Ring light middleweight titles43 Loss 39 3 1 Winky Wright UD 12 Mar 13 2004 Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada U S Lost WBA Unified WBC and The Ring light middleweight titles For IBF light middleweight title42 Win 39 2 1 Oscar De La Hoya UD 12 Sep 13 2003 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S Won WBA Unified WBC IBA and The Ring light middleweight titles41 NC 38 2 1 Raul Marquez NC 3 12 2 41 Feb 8 2003 Mandalay Bay Events Center Paradise Nevada U S Marquez cut from an accidental head clash40 Loss 38 2 Vernon Forrest UD 12 Jul 20 2002 Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana U S For WBC and The Ring welterweight titles39 Loss 38 1 Vernon Forrest UD 12 Jan 26 2002 The Theater at Madison Square Garden New York City New York U S Lost WBC welterweight title For vacant The Ring welterweight title38 Win 38 0 Adrian Stone TKO 3 12 2 01 Jul 21 2001 Caesars Palace Paradise Nevada U S Retained WBC welterweight title37 Win 37 0 Shannan Taylor RTD 6 12 3 00 Mar 10 2001 Caesars Palace Paradise Nevada U S Retained WBC welterweight title36 Win 36 0 Antonio Diaz TKO 6 12 1 36 Nov 4 2000 The Theater at Madison Square Garden New York City New York U S Retained WBC welterweight title35 Win 35 0 Oscar De La Hoya SD 12 Jun 17 2000 Staples Center Los Angeles California U S Won WBC and IBA welterweight titles34 Win 34 0 Willy Wise TKO 3 10 2 28 Jan 22 2000 The Joint Paradise Nevada U S 33 Win 33 0 Wilfredo Rivera KO 10 10 2 38 Sep 25 1999 Pechanga Resort amp Casino Temecula California U S 32 Win 32 0 John Brown TKO 8 12 3 00 Apr 17 1999 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Indio California U S Retained IBF lightweight title31 Win 31 0 Golden Johnson KO 7 12 2 59 Jan 9 1999 Civic Center Pensacola Florida U S Retained IBF lightweight title30 Win 30 0 Jesse James Leija RTD 9 12 3 00 Nov 14 1998 Foxwoods Resort Casino Ledyard Connecticut U S Retained IBF lightweight title29 Win 29 0 Eduardo Morales TKO 5 12 2 06 Sep 22 1998 The Theater at Madison Square Garden New York City New York U S Retained IBF lightweight title28 Win 28 0 Wilfredo Ruiz KO 5 12 2 32 Jun 27 1998 Apollo Theatre Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S Retained IBF lightweight title27 Win 27 0 John John Molina TKO 8 12 2 27 May 9 1998 Etess Arena Atlantic City New Jersey U S Retained IBF lightweight title26 Win 26 0 Demetrio Ceballos TKO 8 12 2 34 Feb 6 1998 Mohegan Sun Arena Montville Connecticut U S Retained IBF lightweight title25 Win 25 0 Manuel Gomez KO 11 12 1 25 Nov 25 1997 County Coliseum El Paso Texas U S Retained IBF lightweight title24 Win 24 0 Philip Holiday UD 12 Aug 2 1997 Mohegan Sun Arena Montville Connecticut U S Won IBF lightweight title23 Win 23 0 Michael Smith KO 4 10 Apr 9 1997 Inland Expo Center Westmont Illinois U S 22 Win 22 0 Elias Quiroz KO 6 10 Feb 6 1997 Beverly Hills California U S 21 Win 21 0 Joseph Murray TKO 3 10 Dec 21 1996 Mohegan Sun Arena Montville Connecticut U S 20 Win 20 0 Ramon Felix TKO 1 10 Nov 1 1996 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Indio California U S 19 Win 19 0 Mike Bryan KO 1 10 Jan 23 1996 Grand Casino Biloxi Mississippi U S 18 Win 18 0 Mauricio Aceves KO 4 10 Jul 2 1995 Arrowhead Pond Anaheim California U S 17 Win 17 0 Raul Hernandez KO 2 10 Apr 12 1995 Warner Center Marriott Los Angeles California U S 16 Win 16 0 Jose Luis Madrid RTD 4 10 Nov 12 1994 Civic Auditorium Santa Cruz California U S 15 Win 15 0 Louis Ramirez TKO 10 10 0 45 Sep 9 1994 Grand Olympic Auditorium Los Angeles California U S 14 Win 14 0 Mauro Gutierrez TKO 9 10 1 10 Aug 6 1994 Fairplex Pomona California U S 13 Win 13 0 Narciso Valenzuela TKO 5 10 1 54 Jul 24 1994 Grand Olympic Auditorium Los Angeles California U S 12 Win 12 0 John Bryant KO 8 10 0 53 Jun 30 1994 Marriott Hotel Irvine California U S 11 Win 11 0 Lorenzo Garcia TKO 3 10 0 38 Apr 29 1994 Civic Auditorium Santa Cruz California U S 10 Win 10 0 Oscar Lopez PTS 10 Mar 26 1994 Fairplex Pomona California U S 9 Win 9 0 Lorenzo Garcia KO 5 10 Feb 4 1994 Civic Auditorium Santa Cruz California U S 8 Win 8 0 Francisco Rodriguez KO 2 8 2 40 Jan 20 1994 Marriott Hotel Irvine California U S 7 Win 7 0 Paulino Gonzalez KO 2 8 Dec 6 1993 Great Western Forum Inglewood California U S 6 Win 6 0 Juan Manuel Aranda KO 2 8 Oct 25 1993 Great Western Forum Inglewood California U S 5 Win 5 0 Miguel Pena KO 2 8 1 40 Sep 27 1993 Great Western Forum Inglewood California U S 4 Win 4 0 Roberto Urias KO 5 6 Aug 25 1993 Hollywood Palladium Hollywood California U S 3 Win 3 0 Pey Castillo KO 1 6 2 25 Jul 21 1993 Reseda Country Club Los Angeles California U S 2 Win 2 0 Arnulfo Villa KO 1 6 2 34 Apr 24 1993 Great Western Forum Inglewood California U S 1 Win 1 0 Greg Puente KO 5 6 1 09 Feb 11 1993 Hollywood Palladium Hollywood California U S Exhibition boxing record edit1 fight 1 win 0 lossesBy decision 1 0No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes1 Win 1 0 Shaquille O Neal UD 5 Aug 10 2010 Planet Hollywood Resort amp Casino Paradise Nevada U S Scored by Shaq Vs panelPay per view bouts editNo Date Fight Billing Buys Network1 June 17 2000 De La Hoya vs Mosley Destiny 590 000 129 HBO2 September 13 2003 De La Hoya vs Mosley II Redemption 950 000 129 HBO3 November 10 2007 Cotto vs Mosley Fast amp Furious 400 000 HBO4 May 1 2010 Mayweather vs Mosley Who R U Picking 1 400 000 HBO5 May 7 2011 Pacquiao vs Mosley The Undaunted 1 250 000 ShowtimeTotal sales 4 590 000See also editList of lightweight boxing champions List of welterweight boxing champions List of light middleweight boxing champions List of boxing triple champions The Ring magazine Pound for Pound List of sportspeople sanctioned for 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for interim belt ESPN Retrieved September 7 2017 Shane Mosley vs David Avanesyan this Saturday night Boxing News Boxing News 24 May 23 2016 Retrieved September 7 2017 Shane Mosley suffers unanimous points decision defeat to David Avanesyan Sky Sports Retrieved September 7 2017 Scorecard Mosley loses fight title opportunity ESPN com May 30 2016 Retrieved May 31 2016 Once untouchable Sugar Shane Mosley fights on will face unbeaten Russian contender Magomed Kurbanov in May Boxing News March 8 2017 Retrieved March 23 2017 Shane Mosley vs Magomed Kurbanov Media Tour is Set Boxing News www boxingscene com Retrieved March 23 2017 Shane Mosley Injured Kurbanov Clash Pushed To September 9 Boxing News www boxingscene com Retrieved April 1 2017 Shane Mosley No Longer Going To Fight Kurbanov in Russia Boxing News www boxingscene com Retrieved July 1 2017 Mosley Surgery gone awry why walking away August 16 2017 Boxer Shane Mosley sprinter Dwain Chambers take different paths after BALCO allegations Los Angeles Times January 22 2009 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved May 22 2019 Vinton Teri Thompson Nathaniel Sugar Shane Mosley told grand jury of EPO use nydailynews com Retrieved May 22 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link O Keeffe Teri Thompson Michael Shane Mosley drops 12M defamation suit against BALCO founder Victor Conte ending long legal battle nydailynews com Retrieved May 22 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Henson Joaquin January 13 2011 Phenomenon of longevity philstar com Retrieved January 25 2015 Pugmire Lance February 28 2009 Shane Mosley s wife files for divorce Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 25 2015 a b Pay Per View History at about comExternal links editBoxing record for Shane Mosley from BoxRec registration required Shane Mosley profile at About comSporting positionsAmateur boxing titlesPrevious Romallis Ellis U S lightweight champion1989 1990 Next Oscar De La HoyaPrevious Vernon Forrest U S light welterweight champion1992 Next Lupe SauzoRegional boxing titlesVacantTitle last held byAlex Bunema WBA Inter Continentallight middleweight championSeptember 27 2008 January 24 2009Won world title VacantTitle next held byZaurbek BaysangurovVacantTitle last held byLuis Abregu WBC Internationalwelterweight championMay 18 2013 November 2013Vacated VacantTitle next held byCharles ManyuchiVacantTitle last held byLiam Smith WBA Continental Europe light middleweight championDecember 17 2015 August 16 2017Retired VacantTitle next held byKhuseyn BaysangurovMinor world boxing titlesPreceded byOscar De La Hoya IBA welterweight championJune 17 2000 November 2000Vacated VacantTitle next held byArturo GattiIBA light middleweight championSeptember 13 2003 March 2004Vacated VacantTitle next held byYori Boy CampasMajor world boxing titlesPreceded byPhilip Holiday IBF lightweight championAugust 2 1997 May 13 1999Vacated VacantTitle next held byPaul SpadaforaPreceded byOscar De La Hoya WBC welterweight championJune 17 2000 January 26 2002 Succeeded byVernon ForrestPreceded byOscar De La Hoya WBA light middleweight championSuper titleSeptember 13 2003 March 13 2004 Succeeded byWinky WrightWBC light middleweight championSeptember 13 2003 March 13 2004The Ring light middleweight championSeptember 13 2003 March 13 2004New title WBC welterweight championInterim titleFebruary 10 2007 November 2007Vacated VacantTitle next held byRobert GuerreroPreceded byAntonio Margarito WBA welterweight championSuper titleJanuary 24 2009 May 21 2010Stripped VacantTitle next held byKeith ThurmanAwardsPrevious Evander Holyfield BWAA Fighter of the Year1998 Next Lennox LewisAchievementsPreceded byRoy Jones Jr The Ring pound for pound 1 boxerJune 2000 July 2002 Succeeded byBernard Hopkins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shane Mosley amp oldid 1182161245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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