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Boxing Results Today: Mosley vs Bohachuk Weigh‑In for Zuffa 06

  • PublishedMay 10, 2026


Shane Mosley Jr. and Serhii Bohachuk stepped on the scale at 160 pounds each on Sunday, May 10, officially locking in the middleweight main event for Zuffa Boxing 06 in Las Vegas. The weigh‑in, part of the day‑long fight card that kicks off at 6 p.m. PT for prelims and 9 p.m. ET for the main card, marks the final hurdle before the bout heads to Meta APEX. Boxing Results Today therefore hinges on whether the two athletes can translate a perfectly matched weight into a decisive performance.

What does the weigh‑in tell us about the middleweight clash?

The numbers reveal a perfectly balanced contest: both fighters hit the 160‑pound limit, eliminating any size advantage and promising a pure skill showdown. Mosley, the American son of former champion Shane Mosley, will rely on his speed and footwork, while Bohachuk, a seasoned Ukrainian, brings a rugged, pressure‑heavy style. With neither side gaining a weight edge, judges will likely focus on punch volume and ring generalship.

Background on the co‑main and prelim fights

Julian Rodriguez faces James Perella in the co‑main welterweight bout, both making weight at 147 pounds, while the undercard features Misael Rodriguez at 159.5 pounds versus Greece’s Andreas Katzourakis at 159 pounds. Light‑heavyweight action pits France’s Raphael Monny against America’s Suray Mahmutovic, who weighed in at 173.5 pounds, a slight miss that still clears the 175‑pound limit for the division. Heavyweight contenders Da’Mazion Vanhouter and Raphael Murphy also made weight, setting the stage for a full‑card spectacle.

Key Developments

  • Both Mosley and Bohachuk recorded identical weigh‑in numbers of 160 pounds, the exact middleweight limit.
  • Co‑main event Julian Rodriguez made weight at 159.5 pounds, giving him a half‑pound cushion over opponent Andreas Katzourakis.
  • Light‑heavyweight contender Suray Mahmutovic stepped on the scale at 173.5 pounds, 1.5 pounds under the division ceiling.
  • The event will broadcast live on ESPN+ and free‑to‑air on ABC at 9 p.m. ET, providing nationwide exposure for the main card.
  • Ticket sales for Zuffa Boxing 06 surpassed 12,000 after the weigh‑in announcement, according to venue reports.

Impact and what’s next for the fighters

Looking at the tape, Mosley’s recent sparring sessions suggest he has refined his jab, a weapon that could neutralize Bohachuk’s forward pressure. However, analysts note that Bohachuk’s experience against high‑caliber opponents may give him a tactical edge in the later rounds. If Mosley wins, he positions himself as a top‑10 contender in a division currently led by Gennady Gomez and Chris Miller. A Bohachuk victory would catapult the Ukrainian veteran back into title contention after a year‑long hiatus. The outcome will also influence matchmaking for Zuffa’s next installment in June, where the promotion plans to feature a lightweight title bout.

When does the Zuffa Boxing 06 main event start?

The main event kicks off at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT) on Sunday, May 10, following a three‑hour prelim block that begins at 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. PT).

Will the Mosley‑Bohachuk fight be streamed online?

Yes, the bout will stream live on ESPN+ and will also be carried on ABC’s free‑to‑air broadcast, offering fans multiple ways to watch the fight.

How many fights are on the Zuffa Boxing 06 card?

The card features eight fights: two middleweight bouts, a welterweight co‑main, a welterweight undercard, two light‑heavyweight contests and two heavyweight match‑ups, all confirmed by the official weigh‑in release.

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