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Writer's pictureLarry Lightfinger

"Miracle Man" Back! Rejuvenated Daniel Jacobs Eyes Third World Title Shot

Former middleweight champion Danny Jacobs is back, and he's hungrier than ever. The 37-year-old boxer returns to the ring on July 6th in Anaheim, California, taking on Shane Mosley Jr. in the co-main event of the highly anticipated bout between MMA stars Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal.



Daniel Jacobs


This fight marks Daniel Jacobs first since a split-decision loss to John Ryder in 2022. However, any ring rust seems nonexistent.


"I can't wait to get back in the ring and do what I love most," Jacobs declared to DAZN. "I've been training hard, and I feel rejuvenated and ready to make another run at the top."

Jacobs, a former WBO and IBF champion, isn't just aiming for a comeback; he wants a third world title.


"This is a great opportunity on a big platform," he emphasizes. "I'm coming to make the most of it. I've got a tough opponent, but don't blink, because I'm preparing to end this fight in style."


Facing Off Against a Legacy

While Jacobs hasn't stepped into the ring in a while, his opponent, Shane Mosley Jr., is ready to prove himself. The son of boxing legend Shane Mosley, the younger Mosley carries the weight of a storied name. However, he hasn't quite reached his father's heights. Despite a notable win against Gabe Rosado, Jacobs is arguably Mosley Jr.'s toughest opponent yet.


Mosley Jr. sees this as a golden opportunity. "I am blessed and grateful for this opportunity," he states.

"It means a lot to be fighting on such a big event, and it's even more motivating to be going up against a legend in the sport. I'm thankful to Golden Boy and my whole team for making this possible."

A Clash of Generations

This July 6th fight promises an exciting clash of generations. Jacobs, a seasoned champion with renewed vigor, seeks to reclaim his throne. Mosley Jr., motivated by family legacy, aims to establish his own name against a formidable foe. The co-main event of Diaz vs. Masvidal is sure to sizzle with anticipation, and Jacobs vs. Mosley Jr. adds another layer of intrigue to this highly anticipated fight night.

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