By Elisinio Castillo
"Sugar" Shane Mosley (49-9-1, 41KOs) is looking to continue his career for another three to four years.
Mosley, 44-years-old and a three division world champion, returned in August after a near two-year layoff and stopped Ricardo Mayorga in the sixth round of their rematch in California. He cam eback again last Saturday in Panama, knocking out Patrick Lopez in the tenth.
There is no stopping his run. He sees no reason as to why he can't emulate the historic charge of Bernard Hopkins, who plans to fight again in 2016 at 51-years-old.
Mosley is not looking to fight as long as Hopkins, but he could see his career continue to play out until at least 47 or 48-years-old.
His goal is to win another world title. Mosley has captured multiple world titles at lightweight, welterweight and junior middleweight.
"I want to prove to myself that at this age I can still be world champion. I want to prove to people who say I'm old and I can't, show them that yes I can. And that I can do at this age, no matter how old I am. I think I'm one of the best fighters of all time, I love boxing, I love being in the ring," Mosley told Lo Mejor Del Boxeo.
"I love to fight, and while I can do it I will continue fighting until he can no longer do so. I can go 3 or 4 years and then I will retire with dignity. 3 or 4 years means I'll be 47 or 48 years old. If Bernard Hopkins can do it, I can too. There are many boxers who fight in their 40s, but I have the ability to beat young fighters. So why not to win another world championship and then retire."

