Who won the fight between Sugar Shane Mosley and Floyd Mayweather?
Who R U Picking? Floyd Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley was a boxing welterweight non-title superfight, in which Mayweather won by unanimous decision with two judges scoring it 119–109 and one judge scoring it 118–110.
How old was Sugar Shane Mosley when he fought Floyd Mayweather?
38 years old
When Mosley (46-5, 39 KO) enters the ring against Mayweather (40-0, 25 KO) on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, there are some who would say he’s fallen into that trap. He’s 38 years old.
Who almost dropped Mayweather?
Shane Mosley
However, Shane Mosley almost knocked out Floyd Mayweather in 2010. Watch. Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather is arguably the best boxer on the planet to have ever stepped inside the ring. The undefeated American has faced 50 boxers in his professional career and he has gone on to defeat them all.
Who did Floyd fight when he was 30?
When Mayweather first stepped up to 154 pounds, he was 30 years old, facing a 34-year-old De La Hoya. Mayweather received criticism for fighting what was considered an old De La Hoya.
Did Mosley knockdown Mayweather?
Mosley had rocked Floyd Mayweather. Despite the result — a unanimous decision victory for Mayweather (118-110, 119-109 twice) — the second round of this contest on May 1, 2010, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas will forever be remembered as one of the toughest of Mayweather’s career.
Who hit Mayweather the hardest?
1. Jose Luis Castillo I, April 20, 2002. This fight remains the most controversial of Floyd Mayweather’s career. More than a decade after it took place, fans still argue on Internet forums that Jose Luis Castillo deserved the nod over Mayweather in April 2002.
What round did Mosley hurt Mayweather?
Shane Mosley landed a left jab to the body followed by a right cross to the head. Boxing commentator Bob Sheridan called it “the best punch of the fight,” just 53 seconds into the second round.
Is Shane Mosley good?
Mosley is a man of great dignity and clearly demands the utmost respect from his peers and boxing fans. He nearly had it all in the ring: blazing hand speed, heavy punch, iron chin, toughness, and great stamina. Outside of the ring he was recognized as a well-mannered man that was willing to fight anybody.