Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Shane Mosley Retires

  • -- Boxer Sugar Shane Mosley is retiring, ending a career in which he won titles in three different weight classes, beat Oscar De La Hoya twice and never was knocked out.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Shane Mosley, who held world titles in three weight divisions during his boxing career, announced his retirement on Monday. Mosely, 40, first announced his retirement on Twitter, then confirmed his retirement with ESPN.com.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Five-time, three-division world titleholder Shane Mosley has retired at the age of 40 with a final pro mark of 46-8-1, with 39 knockouts, according to a close friend and camp coordinator. When the kids start beating you up, it may be time to start promoting.
  • (CRAVE ONLINE)
  • Although having a very tough last few years, not having won in his last four fights, losing to Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather and most recently, Saul Alvarez, Mosley has decided to end his career on his terms.
  • (BoxingNews24.com)
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  • (Worldnews.com)
  • Win, lose or draw. Mosley lost three of his last four fights, including a dreary bout against Manny Pacquiao in May 2011 in which he mostly seemed to be avoiding the Filipino star in the ring.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • But Wright's biggest claim to fame came when Shane Mosley, who then owned the two other major belts in the division, offered a unification bout in March 2004.
  • (Gant Daily)
  • Wright (51-6-1, 25 KOs) is likely a Hall of Famer after a 22-year career in which he was a two-time junior middleweight titleholder and scored big wins over Shane Mosley (twice) and Felix Trinidad.
  • (FOXSports.com)
  • Shane Mosley decided to call it quits after his loss to Canelo Alvarez. Sugar Shane Mosley announced Monday that he was hanging up the gloves after an illustrious 19-year career that will likely earn him a place in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
  • (SaddoBoxing.com)

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