Shane Mosley vs. Luis Collazo

Battle at the Bay
DateFebruary 10, 2007
VenueMandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBC "interim" welterweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Shane Mosley Luis Collazo
Nickname Sugar God's Way
Hometown Pomona, California, U.S. Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Purse $1,000,000
Pre-fight record 43–4 (1) (37 KO) 27–2 (13 KO)
Age 35 years, 5 months 25 years, 9 months
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 147 lb (67 kg) 147 lb (67 kg)
Style Orthodox Southpaw
Recognition WBC
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
WBO
No. 2 Ranked Welterweight
WBA/IBF
No. 2 Ranked Light Middleweight
The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Light Middleweight
3-division world champion
WBA
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
WBC/WBO
No. 3 Ranked Welterweight
IBF
No. 9 Ranked Welterweight
The Ring
No. 5 Ranked Welterweight
Former WBA welterweight champion
Result
Mosley wins via 12–round unanimous decision (119–108, 118–109, 118–109)

Shane Mosley vs. Luis Collazo, billed as the Battle at the Bay, was a professional boxing match contested on February 10, 2007 for the WBC interim welterweight title.[1]

Background

It was announced in late December 2006 that three-division world champion Shane Mosley would be leaving the light middleweight division, which he had competed in for the majority of the previous four years, to return to the welterweight division to challenge Kermit Cintrón for the IBF welterweight title. The fight was scheduled for February 10, 2007, and was to be Cintrón's first defense of the IBF welterweight title that he had won in October 2006 after besting Mark Suárez.[2]

However, just days after the announcement, Cintrón, who had agreed to fight but not officially signed a contract, pulled out of the bout, citing issues with his promoter Bobby Bostick, who had offered to give Cintrón just $250,000 of the $750,000 purse offered by Golden Boy Promotions, who promoted Mosely. This led to Golden Boy Promotions quickly pivoting and reaching a deal with former World Boxing Association welterweight champion Luis Collazo and his promoter Don King. The fight would held for the WBC interim welterweight title as the regular title holder, Floyd Mayweather Jr., was moving up to light middleweight to face Oscar De La Hoya in May and this would be unable to defend the belt for most of the year.[3]

Fight Details

Mosley would score an extremely lopsided victory, winning all but two rounds (118–109) on two of the judge's scorecards and all but one on the third (119–108). Mosley would punctuate his victory at the end of the fight during the penultimate eleventh round, scoring the lone knockdown as he sent an off-balance Collazo on the seat of his pants with a right hand to the head during the closing seconds of the round. Collazo admitted that he injured his left hand early in the third round which hampered the southpaw for the remainder of the fight, who only landed 14% of his thrown punches, landing just 87 of 639. Mosley, meanwhile, landed 200 punches during the bout, more than double the amount of punches landed by Collazo.[4]

Fight card

Confirmed bouts:[5]

Weight Class Weight vs. Method Round Notes
Welterweight 147 lbs. Shane Mosley def. Luis Collazo UD 12 note 1
Super Lightweight 140 lbs. Vivian Harris def. Juan Lazcano UD 12 note 2
Super Featherweight 130 lbs. Billy Dib def. Carlos Contreras UD 10
Light Middleweight 154 lbs. Jose Angel Rodriguez def. Cesar Valentin TKO 3/6
Super Middleweight 168 lbs. Craig McEwan def. Isidro Arreola TKO 4/4
Welterweight 147 lbs. Leon Green def. Bryan Mullis UD 4

^Note 1 For WBC Interim Welterweight Title
^Note 2 WBC Super Lightweight Title Eliminator

Broadcasting

Country Broadcaster
United States HBO

References

  1. ^ "Shane Mosley vs. Luis Collazo". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  2. ^ Mosley to return to welterweight, fight Cintron for title, ESPN article, 2006-12-27 Retrieved on 2025-07-07
  3. ^ Collazo replaces Cintron to fight Mosley on Feb. 10, ESPN article, 2007-01-04 Retrieved on 2025-07-07
  4. ^ In Winning Title, Mosley Shows That He’s Aging Well, NY Times article, 2007-02-11 Retrieved on 2025-07-09
  5. ^ "BoxRec - event".