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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.
The series, titled Mayweather-Mosley 24/7, aired installments all throughout April 2010. The series focused on each fighter's training and preparation for the bout. For Mosley, the fight was very symbolic, and a way to show he is the best boxer in the world. For Mayweather, the fight was seen as just business, and Mosley as just another fighter.
In December 2001 it was confirmed that Mosley and Forrest would face off on January 26. [3] The IBF would strip Forrest of their title for not defending against mandatory Michele Piccirillo. [4] Forrest was the last man to defeat Mosley, upsetting him in the 1992 Olympic trials just before he turned pro. Mosley denied he held a grudge against ...
A Showtime series, Fight Camp 360°, documented Pacquiao's and Mosley's training preparations in the lead up to their bout. [7] Shane Mosley stated that if he lost badly to Pacquiao he may retire. [8] Pacquiao was heavily favored to win, as many fans and critics believed the 39-year-old Mosley was past his prime. [9]
While Wright would regain the momentum, Mosley was able to land to the body more often than he had before. The bout would go the full 12 rounds, judge Hubert Earle scored it 114–114, while both Duane Ford and Tom Kazmarek both scored it 115–113 in favour of Wright, giving him a majority decision victory.
Winner: Shane Mosley (Unanimous Decision; all three judges scored the fight 48-47) 2.03 "Shaq vs. Rachael Ray / Shaq vs. Tyson Gay" 5.07 million [19]
The bout ended up being a scored a split draw with one judge having it 115–113 for Mora, one for Mosley 116–112 and the another 114–114. [11] The scores from the journalists at ringside ranged from a six-point victory for Mosley to a four-point win for Mora. [12] Both HBO's Harold Lederman and ESPN scored the bout 117–111 for Mosley.
Shane Mosley Jr. (born December 18, 1990) is an American professional boxer who currently competes in the super middleweight division. Early life.