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De la Hoya questions loss to Mosley

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Oscar De La Hoya plans to hire lawyers on Monday to investigate his loss from Shane Mosley, who scored a narrow but unanimous 12-round victory.

Mosley captured the WBA and WBC super welterweight championships, although de la Hoya threw and landed considerably more punches, but lost, 115-113, on the scorecards of all three judges at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

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"You never know what is going to happen when it is handed to the judges," Mosley said. "Anything can happen. De la Hoya is a great warrior. I thought it was a close fight."

All three judges gave the final four rounds to Mosley, who landed more telling blows in that span.

De la Hoya was hoping to avenge one of his two losses as a professional, but instead was left with memories of the other defeat, a controversial 12-round loss to Felix Trinidad in September 1999 that cost him his WBC welterweight belt.

"It happened to me in the Trinidad fight, and it happened to me here," de la Hoya said. "I thought I did enough. Shane told me, 'I thought you had a draw.'"

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