Mosley Jr. (22-5, 12 KOs), the son of former champion Shane Mosley, has built his record through activity and durability, often going the distance in competitive fights. Bohachuk (27-3, 24 KOs), by contrast, brings a high knockout ratio and has operated at a higher level in recent outings, including title contention at 154 pounds.
The matchup presents a clear stylistic contrast, with Mosley Jr. holding a reach advantage of more than four inches, while Bohachuk relies on pressure and volume to break opponents down over time.
Mosley Jr. is coming off a decision loss to Jesus Ramos, while Bohachuk recently moved up in weight and recorded a split decision win over Radzhab Butaev in February.
For Mosley Jr., the fight offers an opportunity to measure himself against a fighter who has been closer to the title picture, while Bohachuk will look to carry his power into a new weight class.
The event is scheduled for Sunday, May 10, with the main card beginning at 9 p.m. ET. The fight will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK and stream on Paramount+ in the United States.
The undercard includes a welterweight bout between Julian Rodriguez and James Perella, along with an unbeaten middleweight matchup featuring Misael Rodriguez and Andreas Katzourakis.
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