Maselino Masoe


Maselino Francis Masoe is a retired Samoan boxer who represented American Samoa at three Olympics starting with the 1988 Summer Olympics. As a professional, Masoe made history becoming the first Samoan boxer to win a major world title, defeating Kenyan born Evans Ashira on May 1, 2004 for the regular WBA world middleweight crown via second round Technical Knockout. 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:
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

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
36Win30–6 Kashif MumtazTKO4, 2:4819 Mar 2011 TelstraClear Pacific, Auckland, New Zealand
35Loss29–6 Károly BalzsayKO11, 2:0725 Apr 2009 König Palast, Krefeld, GermanyFor WBO super middleweight title
34Win29–5 Sonni Michel Angelo128 Nov 2008 ASB Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacant WBO Asia-Pacific super middleweight title
33Win28–5 Paz ViejoTKO7, 1:0128 Jun 2008 Brewster Recreational Centre, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacant NZNBF super middleweight title
32Loss27–5 William GareTKO4, 2:5923 Feb 2008 Town Hall, Bloemfontein, South AfricaFor vacant WBF super middleweight title
31Win27–4 Dechapon SuwunnalirtKO4, 0:4129 Jun 2007 Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia
30Loss26–4 Randy GriffinUD128 Jul 2006 Savvis Center, St. Louis, Missouri, US
29Loss26–3 Felix Sturm1211 Mar 2006 Color Line Arena, Hamburg, GermanyLost WBA middleweight title
28Win26–2 Evans AshiraTKO2, 0:441 May 2004 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, USWon vacant WBA middleweight title
27Win25–2 Henry AritonangKO5 13 Sep 2003 Northland Town Hall, Dargaville, New ZealandRetained PABA middleweight title
26Win24–2 Kwang-Jin ChoiKO5 13 Apr 2003 The Sonic Bar, Auckland, New ZealandRetained PABA middleweight title
25Win23–2 Hemi NikaKO3 14 Dec 2002 YMCA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
24Win22–2 Wahid KhanKO2 1 Sep 2002 Sheepy's Bar, Auckland, New ZealandRetained PABA middleweight title
23Win21–2 Epeli NauaKO2 9 May 2002 Ocean City Restaurant, Auckland, New ZealandRetained PABA middleweight title
22Win20–2 Setefano VasuibauKO2 24 Feb 2002 Alexandra Park Raceway, Auckland, New ZealandRetained PABA middleweight title
21Win19–2 Peter MokomokoTKO6 2 Dec 2001 Alexandra Park Raceway, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacant PABA middleweight title
20Loss18–2 Tito MendozaTKO3, 2:4710 Dec 2000 Grand Victoria Casino, Elgin, Illinois, USFor vacant NABF middleweight title
19Win18–1 Sam HillTKO2 21 Oct 2000 Silver Star Casino, Philadelphia, Mississippi, US
18Win17–1 Lionel OrtízKO6 17 Sep 2000 Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, US
17Win16–1 David LópezKO3, 2:4521 Jul 2000 Regent Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
16Win15–1 Tim ShocksTKO2, 2:273 Jun 2000 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
15Loss14–1 Santiago SamaniegoTKO5, 3:005 Mar 2000 New Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
14Win14–0 Gerald ColemanTKO4 12 Dec 1999 Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, US
13Win13–0 Martin QuirozTKO1 20 Nov 1999 Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, US
12Win12–0 Paula TuilauKO1 28 May 1999 Omnisports Stadium, Nouméa, New CaledoniaRetained OBA middleweight title
11Win11–0 Emmanuel OttiKO3 6 Mar 1999 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New ZealandRetained IBF Pan-Pacific super middleweight title
10Win10–0 Abel Parker127 Nov 1998 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacant IBF Pan-Pacific super middleweight title
9Win9–0 Phil KatingKO2 4 Sep 1998 National Basketball Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu
8Win8–0 Kolianisi VasuTKO4 18 Jul 1998 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
7Win7–0 Brad MayoTKO8 21 Feb 1998 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New ZealandWon vacant OBA middleweight title
6Win6–0 Ian McLeodTKO5 30 Nov 1997 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
5Win5–0 Jamie WallaceTKO4 19 Oct 1997 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
4Win4–0 Joseph PoluKO2 8 Aug 1997 Papatoetoe Reception Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
3Win3–0 Norm GrahamKO3 25 May 1997 Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
2Win2–0 Shane Bishop2 11 May 1997 SkyCity, Auckland, New Zealand
1Win1–0 Falegana Fale Collins1 30 Mar 1997 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand

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