Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

Who wins?

Poll ended at 10 May 2026, 19:10

Mosley - Decision
3
16%
Mosley - T/KO
0
No votes
DRAW
0
No votes
Bohachuk - T/KO
5
26%
Bohachuk - Decision
11
58%
 
Total votes: 19

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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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Date: Sunday May 10, 2026
Location: Meta APEX - Las Vegas, NV
TV/Stream: Paramount+ (US) | Sky Sports (UK)

Start Times
YouTube | Sky Sports: 6 pm ET | 3 pm PT | 11 pm BST (Preliminary Card)
Paramount+: 9 pm ET | 6 pm PT | 2 am BST (Main Card)

Promoted by: Zuffa Boxing

Main Card

10 Round Middleweight Bout
Shane Mosley Jr. (22-5, 12 KOs) vs. Serhii Bohachuk (27-3, 24 KOs)

10 Round Welterweight Bout
Julian Rodriguez (25-1, 15 KOs) vs. James Perella (21-0, 15 KOs)

10 Round Middleweight Bout
Misael Uziel Rodriguez (16-0, 8 KOs) vs. Andreas Katzourakis (16-0, 11 KOs)

Preliminary Card

8 Round Light Heavyweight Bout
Raphael Monny (9-0, 3 KOs) vs. Suray Mahmutovic (8-1-1, 6 KOs)

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Justin Viloria (12-0, 8 KOs) vs. Ivan Ortiz (12-0-2, 9 KOs)

8 Round Heavyweight Bout
Da’Mazion Vanhouter (11-0, 8 KOs) vs. Raphael Murphy (18-1, 14 KOs)

6 Round Bantamweight Bout
Emiliano Cardenas (10-0, 4 KOs) vs. Alexis Alvarado (9-1-1, 5 KOs)

6 Round Light Heavyweight Bout
Rakhmatullo Boymatov vs. Caleb Hall (6-2-1, 4 KOs)
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 May 2026, 16:38 Anyone gonna watch?

I’ll Post the card info soon.
Felt asleep. Will watch this later. 4 betting favorites took an L today.
Raphael Monny + 460 favorite
Emiliano Cardenas + 1100 favorite
Justin Viloria +1100 favorite
Seghiy Bohachuk +360 favorite
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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Zuffa Boxing: Shane Mosley Jr secures sixth-round stoppage victory over favourite Serhii Bohachuk

Shane Mosley Jr upset former super-welterweight interim champion Serhii Bohchuk at Zuffa Boxing; the Ukranian was heavily favoured but 35-year-old Mosley secured a sixth-round stoppage victory; Sky Sports is the new UK home of Zuffa Boxing

Shane Mosley Jr secured a sixth-round stoppage victory against favourite Serhii Bohachuk to reannounce himself to the middleweight division at Zuffa Boxing 06 in Las Vegas.

The American boxer (23-5, 5 KOs) - who had not won a fight by knockout or stoppage in three years - showed no fear against the heavily favoured Bohachuk, who had previously held secondary and interim titles in the weight class below at super-welterweight.

Mosley Jr grew into the fight as the rounds progressed, consistently combatting the Ukranian's advances with impressive combination and counter-punching. The Ukranian needed all of his ten seconds to recover from an early knockdown in the sixth.

His resistance didn't last long, though, as another brutal right from Mosley was followed by a flurry of blows with his opponent against the ropes, forcing the referee to stop the contest with 2:38 left in the sixth round.

After a unanimous decision loss to Jesus Ramos in December, the win reignites what was a stagnating career for Mosley Jr, who himself is the son of a legendary boxer in Shane Mosley Sr.

"I want my piece of the Mosley pie to be great and to show that," Mosley Jr. said after the fight.

"I wanted to do this sport for me. I told everybody when I was 15 years old - when I got punched in the nose, I wanted to get back.

"This is the result of that. I get punches in the nose. I get punched in the face. What's up? I'm here."
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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Shane Mosley Jnr scores biggest career win with stoppage of Serhii Bohachuk

Shane Mosley Jnr has spent a career balancing his authentic respect for the accomplishments of his Hall of Fame father with a burning desire to forge his own path, and on Sunday at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas he showed up with dynamite – and may have blown open a thoroughfare to the biggest fight of his career.

The younger Mosley, 23-5 (13 KOs), never considered a slugger, got drawn into a toe-to-toe brawl with dangerous veteran Serhii Bohachuk and responded by beating the banger at his own game, scoring a sixth-round knockout in the “Zuffa Boxing 06” main event.

The knockout came at 2:38 of Round 6.

“I wanted to do this sport for me,” Mosley said in the ring afterward. “I told everybody when I was 15 years old, when I got punched in the nose and got a bloody nose, and I wanted to get back. This is the result of that. I get punched in the nose. I get punched in the face. What's up? I'm here.”

At age 35, Mosley seems to only now be tapping into his best. He was most recently outdone by the excellent Jesus Ramos Jnr in an interim title fight last December, but he also easily outpointed (admittedly long-in-the-tooth) former middleweight champ Daniel Jacobs in his previous outing.

Against Bohachuk, a Ukrainian now fighting out of Los Angeles, Mosley chose almost immediately to step into a phone booth with a fighter who all but lives there. Bohachuk entered the fight having lost to only two fighters in the pros – Vergil Ortiz Jnr and Brandon Adams – and overwhelming the rest with unceasing punch volume and power that crashes in waves.

Mosley and Bohachuk fought at close range, exchanging often and giving ground rarely. Mosley’s subtle head movement and footwork seemed to help him avoid the worst of Bohachuk’s arsenal, if not give him a decisive edge out of the gate.

By the fourth round, Mosley wasn’t exactly wilting but also wasn’t quite keeping up with Bohachuk’s blistering pace. Neither his defense nor accuracy seemed to matter when Bohachuk tried to steal the round in the closing seconds, landing a hard right hand and a clean left hook. But Mosley instantly turned the table, slipping a left hand and humming in a crushing right of his own that staggered Bohachuk at the bell.

As turning points in a fight go, you’ll find few more definitive than that. Mosley walked out for the fifth, dug in his toes and went to work. But Bohachuk being Bohachuk, it seemed Mosley would have a lot of work ahead of him. And when Bohachuk fired off several molar-rattling right hands, Mosley took them well and returned fire. It was a battle of both attrition and ammunition, and Mosley had never proved capable of walking out of the rubble with his hand raised from such a war – not at this level.

But after the bell, a funny thing happened in the walk back to his corner: Mosley, his lower lip and teeth glistening red with blood, smiled. He took his stool, stared confidently forward as he took guidance from his seconds – more athleticism, more movement, Mosley was told – and promptly ignored it.

In the sixth, Mosley emerged from his corner in apex predator mode, pressing forward and looking for every opening. Bohachuk swung – and even connected, in a few cases – but Mosley seemed to have downloaded the code with all the right angles and timing, increasingly breaking down Bohachuk’s defenses and overwhelming the overwhelmer. With roughly a minute left in the round, Mosley landed a jab that stunned Bohachuk just enough that he wasn’t ready for the right hand that followed. Reeling, he absorbed one more Mosley right before spilling to the canvas.

Bohachuk made it to his feet, but Mosley left nothing to chance, swarming his opponent without smothering his own offense, bursting through and around Bohachuk’s guard until referee Thomas Taylor stepped in to end the affair.

As Bohachuk, 27-4 (24 KOs), ponders his next move – he is only 31 but has been through a series of throwdowns and has lost two of his past three – Mosley already has his next target in sight: fellow Zuffa middleweight Callum Walsh.

Although Walsh and newly signed Zuffa fighter Conor Benn appear to be on a collision course, a Mosley fight as the lead-in to that matchup could make sense for all parties. The time is certainly now for Mosley.

“I'm getting better, man, getting better every day,” he said. “I'm just trying hard. I'm working hard every single day to lift up my family, to lift up my Mosleys, and I want them to see that through adversity, through defeat, through struggle, you can come back and make something of yourself no matter what if you're resilient.”
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Results

Main card

Shane Mosley Jr def. Serhii Bohachuk by TKO (R6, 2:38)
Julian Rodriguez def. James Perella by unanimous decision (98-91, 98-91, 100-89)
Andreas Katzourakis def. Misael Uziel Rodriguez by unanimous decision (99-91, 97-93, 96-94)

Prelims

Suray Mahmutovic def. Raphael Monny by split decision (76-75, 75-76, 77-74)
Ivan Ortiz def. Justin Viloria by unanimous decision (78-73, 76-75, 76-75)
Da’Mazion Vanhouter def. Raphael Murphy by TKO (R1, 1:06)
Alexis Alvarado def. Emiliano Cardenas by majority decision (57-57, 58-56, 58-56)
Rakhmatullo Boymatov def. Caleb Hall by TKO (R1, 2:42)
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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I have to admit, I did not have Mosley Jr. stopping Bohachuk on my bingo card. It was a great win for him and raises serious questions about Bohachuk's future.
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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That's a good win that for Mosley Jr, he had to ship a few shots along the way, his defence is far too lax, luckily he has a decent beard like his old man, Bohachuk couldn't miss with that right hand, a lot of good inside fighting from both men, ref never got involved once, Mosley Jr mixes up his power and variation well, he rocked Bohachuk in the 4th right at the bell, Bohachuk had a good 5th though, round 6 Mosley Jr clips him with a right that sends him down, took another on the way down as well, not long after Mosley Jr had him on the ropes when it was stopped
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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another zuffa card stacked with competitive fights and upsets. they havent had big name fights but the matchmaking has been very nice
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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Bohachuk should retire, his punch resistance going down, takes too much punishment and doesn't hit hard enough.

He probably already as taken some permanent damage better to quit now , not worth the risk.

He was a fun fighter to watch Virgil Ortiz his highlight fight.
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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victor-romeo wrote: 12 May 2026, 13:24 Bohachuk should retire, his punch resistance going down, takes too much punishment and doesn't hit hard enough.

He probably already as taken some permanent damage better to quit now , not worth the risk.

He was a fun fighter to watch Virgil Ortiz his highlight fight.
One attribute he has is power.
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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I didn't really notice power, more a volume of punches was my observation..
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Re: Shane Mosley Jr. vs. Serhii Bohachuk | Paramount+ - May 10, 2026

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Bohachuk was not fit for the distance
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