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Shane Donte Mosley (Pomona, 7 de septiembre de 1971), es un exboxeador estadounidense. Ha sido campeón en tres divisiones diferentes y fue campeón de peso wélter de la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo (WBA) tras vencer a Antonio Margarito. Desde su debut profesional, en 1993, hasta su pelea contra Vernon Forrest, en 2002, se mantuvo imbatido (38-0).
Res.RecordOponenteTipoD49–10-1 1 NPDavid AvanesyanUDG49–9-1 1 NPPatrick LópezKOTG48–9-1 1 NPRicardo MayorgaKOTD47–9-1 1 NPAnthony MundineKOTShane Mosley (born September 7, 1971), often known by his nickname "Sugar" Shane Mosley, is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2016.
IBF World Light (supervisor: Walter Stone) Leija down in the 6th, 8th and 9th rounds. Mosley deducted one point in round seven for low blows. Leija cannot answer the bell for round 10. 1998-09-22.
“Sugar” Shane Mosley terminó con un récord de 49-10-1-1, 41 por la vía del nocaut, fue campeón en peso ligero, welter y superwelter, y gran parte de su aprendizaje fue como si fuera un mexicano.
Following 23 straight wins, 22 by knockout, Mosley outpointed Phillip Holiday to claim the IBF lightweight title in August 1997. He made eight successful defenses, all by knockout, and his performance level was dazzling.
In 1997, he defeated Philip Holiday (W 12) for the IBF lightweight championship and a dominant string of eight successful defenses followed, each coming by kayo, including wins over John John Molina (TKO 8), James Leija (TKO 9) and Golden Johnson (KO 7).
Explore the life of Shane Mosley, a boxing icon who rose from humble beginnings to become a three-weight world champion. Relive his unforgettable battles with boxing's...