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Who is Jake Paul’s trainer Shane Mosely?


JAKE PAUL faces another big test in the boxing ring this weekend as he faces Nate Diaz.

Paul’s fight with Diaz will be his eighth as a professional, and he’ll be looking to make it 7-1.

Shane Mosley had a legendary career as a fighterCredit: Reuters

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His only loss came against Tommy Fury earlier this year but now the Problem Child will take on MMA legend Diaz.

Diaz made a name for himself in the UFC and had two huge fights with Conor McGregor while under contract with Dana White’s promotion.

Now he makes his first foray into the boxing world with his clash against Paul.

But Paul is more experienced than Diaz in the squared circle, and he’ll have a legend of the game in Shane Mosley in his corner to help him out on fight night.

Who is Shane Mosley?

Mosley is a former three-weight world champion himself, winning titles at lightweight, welterweight and super-welterweight.

He won his first world title in 1997 against Philip Holiday, picking up the IBF lightweight strap.

He then went on to beat Oscar De La Hoya to win the WBC welterweight title in 2000.

Mosley, 51, had big fights with Vernon Forrest, Winky Wright, Fernando Vargas, Miguel Cotto and Ricardo Mayorga.

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He then went on to win the WBA welterweight strap after knocking out Antonio Margarito.

Mosley had three of the biggest fights of his career against Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez, losing all by decision.

In his fight with Mayweather, Mosley badly rocked his undefeated opponent on two occasions, but failed to follow up his attacks and was ultimately outclasses.

Mosley retired from boxing in 2016 after losing to David Avanesyan.

Now, Mosley trains and works alongside Jake Paul.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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