He's been in the ring with some of the greatest fighters to lace on gloves and Shane Mosley has no intention of letting Anthony Mundine put an end to his second coming next Wednesday.
The 42-year-old Californian was regarded as the finest pound-for-pound boxer in the world when he outpointed Oscar de La Hoya to claim both the IBA and WBC welterweight titles in 2000.
But in a golden generation for the light-middleweight/welterweight divisions Mosley found himself up against the likes of Vernon Forrest, Manny Pacquiao, Ronald 'Winky' Wright, Miguel Cotto, Floyd Mayweather and Saul Alvarez.
All six managed to beat Mosley (47-8-1) on points but it was defeat last year to exciting young Mexican Alvarez, who surrendered his unbeaten record to the yet-to-be conquered Mayweather last month, that prompted him to call time on a glittering 20-year career. [Click Here To Read More]
The 42-year-old Californian was regarded as the finest pound-for-pound boxer in the world when he outpointed Oscar de La Hoya to claim both the IBA and WBC welterweight titles in 2000.
But in a golden generation for the light-middleweight/welterweight divisions Mosley found himself up against the likes of Vernon Forrest, Manny Pacquiao, Ronald 'Winky' Wright, Miguel Cotto, Floyd Mayweather and Saul Alvarez.
All six managed to beat Mosley (47-8-1) on points but it was defeat last year to exciting young Mexican Alvarez, who surrendered his unbeaten record to the yet-to-be conquered Mayweather last month, that prompted him to call time on a glittering 20-year career. [Click Here To Read More]
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