Maselino Masoe
Maselino Francis Masoe Fao 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:- Round of 64: Defeated Pedro Fria referee stopped contest in first round
- Round of 32: Defeated Fidele Mohinga referee stopped contest in second round
- Round of 16: Lost to Kenneth Gould by decision, 0-5
- Defeated Hiroshi Nagashima RSCI-3
- Defeated Furas Hashim RSCH-1
- Lost to György Mizsei on points, 3-17
- Lost to Mohamed Marmouri on points, 8-11
Pro career
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
- Oceanic Boxing Association middleweight title 159 Ibs
- IBF Pan Pacific middleweight title 158 Ibs
- WBA - PABA middleweight title 160 Ibs
- WBA regular World middleweight crown 159 Ibs
- New Zealand National Boxing Federation super middleweight title 167 Ibs
- WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title 166 Ibs
Professional boxing record
| No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
| 36 | Win | 30–6 | ![]() Awards and recognitions
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