1999-2000 Boxing Welterweights (147 lbs)
Updated September 27, 2017 |
Infoplease Staff
Date | Winner | Loser | Result | Title | Site |
Jan. 22 | Shane Mosley | Willy Wise | KO 3 | — | Las Vegas |
Jan. 22 | Vernon Forrest | Vince Phillips | Wu 10 | — | Las Vegas |
Feb. 27 | Oscar De La Hoya | Derrell Coley | KO 7 | — | New York City |
May 6 | Daniel Santos | Ahmed Kotiev | KO 5 | WBO | Neuss, GER |
June 13 | Antonio Margarito | David Kamau | KO 2 | — | Indio, Calif. |
June 15 | Adrian Stone | Geoff McCreesh | TKO 6 | — | London |
June 17 | Shane Mosley | Oscar De La Hoya | Ws 12 | WBC | Los Angeles |
July 1 | Alessandro Duran | Jose Eschriche | Wu 12 | — | Ferrara, ITA |
July 29 | Daniel Santos | Giovanni Parisi | KO 4 | WBO | Reggio Calabria, ITA |
Aug. 26 | Vernon Forrest | Raul Frank | NC 3* | IBF† | Las Vegas |
Sept. 17 | Cory Spinks | Jorge Vaca | KO 7 | — | St. Louis |
Note: Oscar De La Hoya was awarded the WBC belt he lost to Felix Trinidad after Trinidad relinquished it by moving up to 154 pounds.
*Raul Frank was unable to continue due to a cut from an accidental head butt in the third round.
†The IBF title was vacated when Felix Trinidad moved up to 154 pounds.
Junior Middleweights (154 lbs) | Major Bouts, 1999-2000 | Junior Welterweights (140 lbs) |