How old was Mosley when he fought Pacquiao?

How old was Mosley when he fought Pacquiao?

39-year-old
WBC welterweight world champion Manny Pacquiao (53-3-2, 38 KO’s) fought 39-year-old veteran Shane Mosley (46-7-1, 39 KO’s) this past Saturday night in Las Vegas.

Does Shane Mosley have brain damage?

He suffered a brain injury after a brutal session in 1994 and had to retire. Best jab: De La Hoya and Wright — Mosley thought about this for a few minutes but couldn’t make his mind. “They both had a really good jab.”

How old was Sugar Shane when he fought Canelo?

Álvarez. 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.

Did Mosley fight Pacquiao?

Pacquiao scored an unanimous decision victory against Shane Mosley in defense of his WBO welterweight crown, recording a solid knockdown in the third round with a left hand to win convincingly — 119-108, 120-108, 120-107.

What happened to Sugar Shane Mosley?

Shane Mosley’s retirement In 2017, Shane Mosley retired from boxing. On Aug. 15, 2017, Mosley told ESPN that his body was breaking down and it was time to call it quits. “What happened was my arm is breaking down, my knees, shoulders,” he said.

Was Sugar Shane Mosley good?

The greatness of ‘Sugar’ Shane Mosley is beyond dispute. In a storied 23-year pro career, the California native won world title belts in three weight classes and, before his maiden pro defeat against Vernon Forrest in 2002, was regarded by many sound judges as the best boxer in the world, pound-for-pound.

Does Shane Mosley have a son?

Shane Mosley Jr.
Norman Mosley
Shane Mosley/Sons

Who won Alvarez vs Mosley?

Saul Alvarez
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez entered his bout on Saturday night against “Sugar” Shane Mosley in search of a signature victory, and he certainly got it as he successfully defended the WBC Light Middleweight Championship and improved his career record to 40-0-1.

Who did Sugar Shane Mosley lose to?

Mosley’s final contest was a unanimous-decision loss to Russia’s David Avanesyan for the WBA interim welterweight title in 2016. Sugar Shane retired with a 49-10-1 record, and he is now focused on the boxing success of his son Shane Mosley Jr., who is 17-4 with 10 wins by way of knockout.