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Shane Mosley retires
Five-time, three-division titleholder Sugar Shane Mosley will follow his own advice. The 40-year-old resident of Pomona, Calif., has announced his retirment from boxing with a mark of 46-8-1 that includes 39 knockouts.
Mosley will now pursue the promotional aspects, beginning with the amateur career of his 21-year-old son, Shane Mosley Jr., according to the fighter's longtime friend, Hassan Abdulrahim.
"Shane Mosley has officially retired, and he's going to go into the promotional side of the sport. Shane is going to be working with his son, who has a promising amateur career," said Abdulrahim, who serves as Mosley's camp coordinator.
"I think that his son is going to fight as an amateur for a few more years and build up his record a little bit and maybe even try to go to the 2016 Olympics, and then look to turn pro after that."
Although he is 0-3-1 in his past four bouts, Mosley's career was marked by a reputation for facing the best in the sport and for being in exciting fights.
Mosley's career-highs included a pair of victories over Oscar De La Hoya and a ninth-round knockout of Antonio Margarito, who was stopped for the first time in his career.
Until losing by unanimous decision to 21-year-old junior middleweight beltholder Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, Mosley, who turns 41 in September, had gone unbeaten in 21 bouts against fighters of Mexican decent.
Mosley's losses included two-each to Winky Wright and the late Vernon Forrest, and to Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Miguel Cotto.
The second win over De La Hoya was at junior middleweight, as were the losses to to Wright and the draw with former titleholder, Sergio Mora.
Mosley, who never has been stopped, demonstrated perhaps the most heart in his first loss to Forrest, getting up after having been floored twice and nearly stopped in the second round.
Mosley's last victory was the triumph over Margarito before a record crowd at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The loss to Cotto, notwithstanding, Mosley has performed well against Latino fighters.
In addition to the Margarito and De La Hoya victories -- the second time for both the WBC's and WBA's junior middleweight belts in September of 2003 -- Mosley scored consecutive knockouts over Fernando Vargas in 2006, and stopped Ricardo Mayorga in 2008.
"Shane Mosley is legendary, and he knows that for him, it's do or die," said Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. "But he feels very comfortable fighting Hispanic fighters. All of his biggest victories have come against Hispanic fighters."
Mosley also has beaten world titleholders Jesse James Leija, John John Molina, Phillip Holiday and Luis Collazo, knocking out out Leija and Molina.
Mosley decisioned Holiday in his 24th fight for the IBF lightweight crown in August of 1997. In April of 1999, Mosley defended that title for the eighth and final time with an eighth-round knockout of John Brown.
Mosley then skipped over the junior welterweight division and scored consecutive 147-pound stoppages over Wilfredo Rivera and Willy Wise before earning a split-decision victory over De La Hoya in June of 2000 to win the WBC welterweight belt.
In the aftermath of his controversial rematch victory over De La Hoya, Mosley admitted that he injected performance-enhancing substances, "the cream" and "the clear," but said that he did so unknowingly after having been supplied the drugs by BALCO founder, Victor Conte, through a relationship with his former strength trainer, Daryl Hudson.
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Re: Shane Mosley retires
THANK GOD!!!!!!!! Let's all hope Shane is ok.
Frank- Posts : 1930
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Re: Shane Mosley retires
Shane's a lock for Canastota....
flapanther2001- Posts : 2962
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flapanther2001 wrote:Shane's a lock for Canastota....
How is Shane a lock but Winky is no HOF'er?
Shane has 2 great wins and a bunch of so/so wins.
SlickMoney- Posts : 1642
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Modern fighters have weaker resumes now because of how promoters move them compared to fighters of the past. The standards will be lowered because there's a lot more mediocre resumes. Shane and Winky are in that group. Not ATG fighters but will get in to the Hall. I personally think Winky doesn't deserve to be in and Shane is borderline in. Shane was very talented At lightweight, could have been a very good jr welterweight and was a good welter, would have looked etter if he would have of stayed at weight. 154 wasn't his stongest division, and most of his opponents had a good size advantage on him. He was undersized at jr middle
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Seriously? You don't know the difference? OK, I'll make it easy. Shane was the man at 2 different weight classes and has 2 wins moving up in weight against a HOF bound ODLH. Also, he's been in more high profile fights than Winky, which adds up when it comes to HOF voting.SlickMoney wrote:flapanther2001 wrote:Shane's a lock for Canastota....
How is Shane a lock but Winky is no HOF'er?
Shane has 2 great wins and a bunch of so/so wins.
flapanther2001- Posts : 2962
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Let's hear your final Battle Cry Shane
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SlickMoney wrote:flapanther2001 wrote:Shane's a lock for Canastota....
How is Shane a lock but Winky is no HOF'er?
Shane has 2 great wins and a bunch of so/so wins.
really?!
boxinglawyer- Posts : 373
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flapanther2001 wrote:Seriously? You don't know the difference? OK, I'll make it easy. Shane was the man at 2 different weight classes and has 2 wins moving up in weight against a HOF bound ODLH. Also, he's been in more high profile fights than Winky, which adds up when it comes to HOF voting.SlickMoney wrote:flapanther2001 wrote:Shane's a lock for Canastota....
How is Shane a lock but Winky is no HOF'er?
Shane has 2 great wins and a bunch of so/so wins.
I'm not saying Shane isnt a HOF'er but his whole career deserves an asterisk.
Shane admitted in taking PED's in his rematch with Oscar and still needed a gift decision to beat him. So being the man of that division goes out the window.
His lightweight career is a tad bit overrated. I know he KO'ed most of them but none of those guys are sniffing the HOF.
He won as a heavy underdog twice vs Oscar the first time and Margarito. So he gets alot of credit for that. But he lost to both Forrest and Winky being a heavy favorite.
Just because a guy has been in a lot high profile fights i dont think makes him any greater.
SlickMoney- Posts : 1642
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It damn sure makes his resume' better thank Ronald's....SlickMoney wrote:flapanther2001 wrote:Seriously? You don't know the difference? OK, I'll make it easy. Shane was the man at 2 different weight classes and has 2 wins moving up in weight against a HOF bound ODLH. Also, he's been in more high profile fights than Winky, which adds up when it comes to HOF voting.SlickMoney wrote:flapanther2001 wrote:Shane's a lock for Canastota....
How is Shane a lock but Winky is no HOF'er?
Shane has 2 great wins and a bunch of so/so wins.
I'm not saying Shane isnt a HOF'er but his whole career deserves an asterisk.
Shane admitted in taking PED's in his rematch with Oscar and still needed a gift decision to beat him. So being the man of that division goes out the window.
His lightweight career is a tad bit overrated. I know he KO'ed most of them but none of those guys are sniffing the HOF.
He won as a heavy underdog twice vs Oscar the first time and Margarito. So he gets alot of credit for that. But he lost to both Forrest and Winky being a heavy favorite.
Just because a guy has been in a lot high profile fights i dont think makes him any greater.
flapanther2001- Posts : 2962
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Ronald beat Shane twice when Shane was "the man" of that division.
SlickMoney- Posts : 1642
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LOL...Shane was not the man at 154....he was above his best weight, fighting a much bigger Ronald.SlickMoney wrote:Ronald beat Shane twice when Shane was "the man" of that division.
flapanther2001- Posts : 2962
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flapanther2001 wrote:LOL...Shane was not the man at 154....he was above his best weight, fighting a much bigger Ronald.SlickMoney wrote:Ronald beat Shane twice when Shane was "the man" of that division.
Shane became the man at 154 when he got the gift vs Oscar in their rematch.
SlickMoney- Posts : 1642
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LOL...Shane wins title Oscar got from Vargas, 2 of which Vargas got from vacated titles. I don't think Shane was ever considered "the man" at 154, especially since your man Ronald was the IBF champ at the same time. A bit contradictory, no?dmar5143 wrote:slicks correct there.
flapanther2001- Posts : 2962
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Shane's longevity at a top competitive level and 9 KO defenses of the IBF lightweight title will get him in the HOF. His run and dominance at 135 will get him in. I don't think he's a HOFer based on his admitted steroid use and failure to dominate at chosen weights above 135.
Wright was never an utterly dominant champion. He has good wins against guys either above their best or older than they're best. His inactivity should also hurt his chances. He was never in any compelling fights that would warrant any attention. Winky Wright IMO has done nothing for the sport to further it and hasn't done enough for himself to solidify a HOF career. I can't think of any reason Wright gets in.
Wright was never an utterly dominant champion. He has good wins against guys either above their best or older than they're best. His inactivity should also hurt his chances. He was never in any compelling fights that would warrant any attention. Winky Wright IMO has done nothing for the sport to further it and hasn't done enough for himself to solidify a HOF career. I can't think of any reason Wright gets in.
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+1hardcorebee24 wrote:Shane's longevity at a top competitive level and 9 KO defenses of the IBF lightweight title will get him in the HOF. His run and dominance at 135 will get him in. I don't think he's a HOFer based on his admitted steroid use and failure to dominate at chosen weights above 135.
Wright was never an utterly dominant champion. He has good wins against guys either above their best or older than they're best. His inactivity should also hurt his chances. He was never in any compelling fights that would warrant any attention. Winky Wright IMO has done nothing for the sport to further it and hasn't done enough for himself to solidify a HOF career. I can't think of any reason Wright gets in.
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