Although Oscar De La Hoya might have landed more punches in his Sept. 13, 2003, bout against Shane Mosley, it was Mosley who did some major damage with big punches, including a shot in the third round that sent De La Hoya reeling backward. (George Wilhelm / Los Angeles Times)
Referee Joe Cortez calls for a time out as Oscar De La Hoya is treated for a cut caused by a head butt in the fourth round against Shane Mosley. (George Wilhelm / Los Angeles Times)
Shane Mosley did major damage in his WBA/WBC super-welterweight bout, as can be seen with this left hand to the already bloody face of Oscar De La Hoya in the seventh round. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Shane Mosley lands a left hand squarely to the face of Oscar De La Hoya in the eighth round of their super-welterweight bout in 2003. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
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Shane Mosley had about five million reasons to celebrate after defeating Oscar De La Hoya in a WBA/WBC super-welterweight championship bout. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Oscar De La Hoya, who landed more punches in the fight, congratulates Shane Mosley for his victory by unanimous decision. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)