Maselino Masoe

Maselino Masoe
Born Maselino Francis Masoe
(1966-06-06) June 6, 1966
Apia, Samoa
Residence Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality American Samoa
Ethnicity Pacific Islander
Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 75.5 kg (166 lb; 11 st 12 lb)
Division Middleweight
Reach 173 cm (68.1 in)
Stance Orthodox
Professional boxing record
Total 36
Wins 30
By knockout 28
Losses 6
By knockout 4
Draws 0
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec

Maselino Francis Masoe (born June 6, 1966 in Apia, Western Samoa) is an American Samoan boxer, who represented American Samoa at three Olympics starting with the 1988 Summer Olympics. He is the brother of rugby player Chris Masoe. Another brother, Mika, also represented American Samoa in boxing at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics.

Amateur highlights

Represented American Samoa as a Welterweight at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games at Seoul. His results were:

Competed as a Light Middleweight for American Samoa in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games at Barcelona. Results were:

Competed as a Light Middleweight for American Samoa in the 1996 Summer Olympic Games at Atlanta. Results were:

Pro career

Masoe moved to New Zealand where he began his pro career in 1997 and captured the Vacant WBA Middleweight Title by upsetting undefeated Evans Ashira in 2004. He lost the title to Felix Sturm in 2006.

Professional titles won

Professional boxing record

30 Wins (28 knockouts, 2 decisions), 6 Losses (4 knockouts, 2 decisions), 0 Draws [1]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 30–6 PakistanNew Zealand Kashif Mumtaz TKO 4, (8) 2:48 2011-03-19 New Zealand TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre, Manukau City, New Zealand
Lose 29–6 Hungary Karoly Balzsay KO 11, (12) 2:07 2009-04-25 Germany König Palast, Krefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany WBO World super middleweight title
Win 29–5 Republic of the CongoAustralia Sonni Michael Angelo SD 12 2008-11-28 New Zealand ASB Stadium, Kohimarama, New Zealand vacant WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title
Win 28–5 AustraliaNew Zealand Paz Viejo TKO 7, (12) 1:01 2008-06-28 New Zealand Brewster Recreation Centre, South Auckland, New Zealand vacant New Zealand National Boxing Federation super middleweight title
Lose 27–5 South Africa William Gare TKO 4, (12) 2:59 2008-02-23 South Africa Town Hall, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa vacant World Boxing Foundation World super middleweight title
Win 27–4 Thailand Dechapon Suwunnalird KO 4, (8) 0:41 2007-06-29 Australia Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Lose 26–4 United States Randy Griffin UD 12 2006-07-08 United States Savvis Center, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States WBA Middleweight Title Eliminator
Lose 26–3 Germany Felix Sturm UD 12 2006-03-11 Germany Color Line Arena, Altona, Hamburg, Germany Lost WBA World middleweight title
Win 26–2 KenyaDenmark Evans Ashira TKO 2, (12) 0:44 2004-05-01 United States Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, United States vacant WBA World middleweight title
Win 25–2 Indonesia Hendrik Aritonang KO 5, (12) 2003-09-13 New Zealand Northland Town Hall, Dargaville, New Zealand Retained WBA - PABA middleweight title
Win 24–2 South Korea Kwang-Jin Choi KO 5, (12) 2003-04-13 New Zealand The Sonic Bar, Manukau City, New Zealand Retained WBA - PABA middleweight title
Win 23–2 New Zealand Hemi Nika KO 3, (8) 2002-12-14 New Zealand YMCA Stadium, Tokoroa, New Zealand
Win 22–2 Fiji Wahid Khan KO 2, (12) 2002-09-01 New Zealand Sheepy's Bar, Papatoetoe, New Zealand Retained WBA - PABA middleweight title
Win 21–2 Fiji Epeli Naua KO 2, (12) 2002-05-09 New Zealand Ocean City Restaurant, Auckland, New Zealand Retained WBA - PABA middleweight title
Win 20–2 Fiji Setefano Vasuibau KO 2, (12) 2002-02-24 New Zealand Alexandra Park Raceway, Auckland, New Zealand Retained WBA - PABA middleweight title
Win 19–2 New Zealand Peter Mokomoko TKO 6, (12) 2001-12-02 New Zealand Alexandra Park Raceway, Auckland, New Zealand vacant WBA - PABA middleweight title
Lose 18–2 Panama Tito Mendoza TKO 3, (12) 2:47 2000-12-10 United States Grand Victoria Casino, Elgin, Illinois, United States vacant WBC - NABF middleweight title
Win 18–1 United States Sam Hill TKO 2, (10) 2000-10-21 United States Silver Star Casino, Philadelphia, Mississippi, United States
Win 17–1 Puerto RicoUnited States Lionel Ortiz KO 6 ,(10) 2000-09-17 United States Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Win 16–1 Mexico David Alonso López KO 3, (8) 2:45 2000-07-21 United States Regent Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 15–1 United States Tim Shocks TKO 2, (8) 2:27 2000-06-03 United States MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Lose 14–1 PanamaUnited States Santiago Samaniego TKO 5, (10) 3:00 2000-03-05 United States New Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 14–0 United States Gerald Coleman TKO 4, (10) 1999-12-12 United States Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States
Win 13–0 MexicoUnited States Martin Quiroz TKO 1, (4) 1999-11-20 United States Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States
Win 12–0 Fiji Paula Tuilau KO 1, (12) 1999-05-28 New Caledonia Omnisports Stadium, Noumea, New Caledonia Retained Oceanic Boxing Association middleweight title
Win 11–0 UgandaAustralia Emmanuel Otti KO 3, (12) 1999-03-06 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand Retained IBF Pan Pacific middleweight title
Win 10–0 Australia Abel Parker PTS 12 1998-11-07 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand vacant IBF Pan Pacific middleweight title
Win 9–0 Vanuatu Phil Kating KO 2, (10) 1998-09-04 Vanuatu National Basketball Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu
Win 8–0 Fiji Kolianisi Vasu TKO 4, (10) 1998-07-18 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 7–0 Australia Brad Mayo TKO 8, (10) 1998-02-21 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand Vacant Oceanic Boxing Association middleweight title
Win 6–0 Australia Ian McLeod TKO 5, (10) 1997-11-30 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 5–0 Australia Jamie Wallace KO 4, (10) 1997-10-19 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 4–0 Samoa Joseph Polu KO 2, (8) 1997-08-08 New Zealand Papatoetoe Reception Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 3–0 AustraliaNew Zealand Norm Graham KO 3, (8) 1997-05-25 New Zealand Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 2–0 New Zealand Shane Bishop TKO 2, (8) 1997-05-11 New Zealand Sky City Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 1–0 New Zealand Falegana Fale Collins KO 1, (6) 1997-03-30 New Zealand ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand Professional debut.

References

  1. "Maselino Masoe". BoxRec. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
William Joppy
WBA Middleweight Champion
Regular Title

May 1, 2004 March 11, 2006
Succeeded by
Felix Sturm
Olympic Games
Preceded by
None
Flagbearer for  American Samoa
Seoul 1988
Atlanta 1996
Succeeded by
Lisa Misipeka
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