Neither Shane Mosley nor Sergio Mora would win another world title after fighting one another on Sept. 18, 2010 in Los Angeles, but they had enough in the tank to give us a compelling scrap that night.
Mosley was in his “opponent” stage, when he served as a big-name foil for major stars at the time — Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez, all of whom easily outpointed him.
After Mayweather and before Pacquiao and Alvarez was the bout with Mora, a slick boxer who was nearer his prime than Mosley. He had recently won and then lost a 154-pound title against Vernon Forrest.
The junior middleweight fight turned out to be an even match, as the scores indicated: 116-112 for Mosley, 115-113 for Mora and 114-114, a split draw.
In this installment of DAZN’s “Saturday Fight Live,” Mora watches the fight with Todd Grisham and breaks down his fight against Mosley.
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