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Shane Mosley
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Shane Mosley has cemented his place in the International Boxing Hall of Fame with his stellar performances in a career that spanned more than 23 years. Mosley was born in Lynwood, California, on September 7, 1971, and began his professional boxing career at the age of 21 in 1993. From his debut to his retirement in 2016, Mosley fought a total of 61 times, with 49 wins, 10 losses, one draw, and one no-contest. His 41 KO wins earned him the nickname of "Sugar" from his quick and decisive finishes.

Out of his 61 fights, Mosley won six world titles at three different weight classes. He had a total of 11 title defenses, with 12 title-fight KO wins, showing his dominance in the ring when it mattered most. Mosley suffered one loss via KO, making him one of the most resilient fighters in the game.

Mosley's success is due to his physical attributes, including his height of 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) and reach of 74 in (188 cm), combined with his orthodox stance. His career took him through the Lightweight, Welterweight, and Light middleweight weight classes, allowing him to fight a wide range of opponents.

Mosley's career was marked with some incredible fights against boxing legends. One of his notable victories was against Hall-of-Famer Oscar De La Hoya. He also emerged victorious against Antonio Margarito, John John Molina, and Fernando Vargas. Mosley's wins paved the way for recognition, with the Boxing Writers Association of America naming him Fighter of the Year in 1998, and the International Boxing Hall of Fame granting him the same honor in 2000.

Mosley's win streak came to an end in 2002, with his first loss coming against Vernon Forrest via 12 round unanimous decision. The defeat marked the end of Mosley's 38-fight win streak, a testament to his incredible performances in the ring.

In 2016, Mosley graced the ring for the last time in a non-title fight against Russian boxer David Avanesyan. Mosley lost the match via 12 round unanimous decision, ending his boxing career with a record of 49-10-1.

Shane Mosley's career highlights are many, with nine fights standing out as the best of his career. His first world title win came in August 1997, where he defeated Philip Holiday via 12 round unanimous decision to become the IBF lightweight world champion.

Mosley's title defenses cemented his status as one of the world's greatest boxers, and in November 2007, he faced Miguel Cotto for the WBA welterweight title. Although Mosley lost the fight via 12 round unanimous decision, his performance demonstrated his fighting spirit and resilience in the face of challenging opponents.

Mosley was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2020, cementing his place as one of the greatest boxers of all time. His career highlights and awards are a testament to his expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness in the ring.

Shane Mosley's boxing career is one marked by his skill, resilience, and fighting spirit. His successful performances and fights against some of the greatest boxers in history mark him as a true legend in the sport. Fans will remember him for his incredible finishes, dominant performances, and unwavering commitment to his craft. He has undoubtedly established himself as a worthy inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame as one of the greatest boxers to ever grace the sport.

Shane Mosley Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
61 May 28, 2016 44 David Avanesyan Loss UD
60 Dec 17, 2015 44 Patrick López Win TKO10
59 Aug 29, 2015 43 Ricardo Mayorga Win KO6
58 Nov 27, 2013 42 Anthony Mundine Loss RTD7
57 May 18, 2013 41 Pablo César Cano Win UD
56 May 5, 2012 40 Canelo Álvarez Loss UD
55 May 7, 2011 39 Manny Pacquiao Loss UD
54 Sep 18, 2010 39 Sergio Mora Draw SD
53 May 1, 2010 38 Floyd Mayweather Jr. Loss UD
52 Jan 24, 2009 37 Antonio Margarito Win TKO9
51 Sep 27, 2008 37 Ricardo Mayorga Win TKO12
50 Nov 10, 2007 36 Miguel Cotto Loss UD
49 Feb 10, 2007 35 Luis Collazo Win UD
48 Jul 15, 2006 34 Fernando Vargas Win TKO6
47 Feb 25, 2006 34 Fernando Vargas Win TKO10
46 Sep 17, 2005 34 José Luis Cruz Win UD
45 Apr 23, 2005 33 David Estrada Win UD
44 Nov 20, 2004 33 Winky Wright Loss MD
43 Mar 13, 2004 32 Winky Wright Loss UD
42 Sep 13, 2003 32 Oscar De La Hoya Win UD
41 Feb 8, 2003 31 Raúl Márquez NC NC
40 Jul 20, 2002 30 Vernon Forrest Loss UD
39 Jan 26, 2002 30 Vernon Forrest Loss UD
38 Jul 21, 2001 29 Adrian Stone Win TKO3
37 Mar 10, 2001 29 Shannan Taylor Win RTD6
36 Nov 4, 2000 29 Antonio Díaz Win TKO6
35 Jun 17, 2000 28 Oscar De La Hoya Win SD
34 Jan 22, 2000 28 Willy Wise Win TKO3
33 Sep 25, 1999 28 Wilfredo Rivera Win KO10
32 Apr 17, 1999 27 John Brown Win TKO8
31 Jan 9, 1999 27 Golden Johnson Win KO7
30 Nov 14, 1998 27 Jesse James Leija Win RTD9
29 Sep 22, 1998 27 Eduardo Morales Win TKO5
28 Jun 27, 1998 26 Wilfredo Ruiz Win KO5
27 May 9, 1998 26 John John Molina Win TKO8
26 Feb 6, 1998 26 Demetrio Ceballos Win TKO8
25 Nov 25, 1997 26 Manuel Gomez Win KO11
24 Aug 2, 1997 25 Philip Holiday Win UD
23 Apr 9, 1997 25 Michael Smith Win KO4
22 Feb 6, 1997 25 Elias Quiroz Win KO6
21 Dec 21, 1996 25 Joseph Murray Win TKO3
20 Nov 1, 1996 25 Ramon Felix Win TKO1
19 Jan 23, 1996 24 Mike Bryan Win KO1
18 Jul 2, 1995 23 Mauricio Aceves Win KO4
17 Apr 12, 1995 23 Raul Hernandez Win KO2
16 Nov 12, 1994 23 Jose Luis Madrid Win RTD4
15 Sep 9, 1994 23 Louis Ramirez Win TKO10
14 Aug 6, 1994 22 Mauro Gutierrez Win TKO9
13 Jul 24, 1994 22 Narciso Valenzuela Win TKO5
12 Jun 30, 1994 22 John Bryant Win KO8
11 Apr 29, 1994 22 Lorenzo Garcia Win TKO3
10 Mar 26, 1994 22 Oscar Lopez Win PTS
9 Feb 4, 1994 22 Lorenzo Garcia Win KO5
8 Jan 20, 1994 22 Francisco Rodriguez Win KO2
7 Dec 6, 1993 22 Paulino Gonzalez Win KO2
6 Oct 25, 1993 22 Juan Manuel Aranda Win KO2
5 Sep 27, 1993 22 Miguel Pena Win KO2
4 Aug 25, 1993 21 Roberto Urias Win KO5
3 Jul 21, 1993 21 Pey Castillo Win KO1
2 Apr 24, 1993 21 Arnulfo Villa Win KO1
1 Feb 11, 1993 21 Greg Puente Win KO5