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5'4" Maureen "Moe" Shea was born on January 11, 1981 in
the Bronx, New York. Her Irish father is a (now-retired) NYPD detective and her
Mexican mother an airline worker.
When Shea began her
boxing career in the amateurs at age 19 with coach Luigi Olcese of New York
Boxing Gym, she was looking to channel her energy away from difficulties in her personal
life.
"I was very aggressive: I marched to a different drum, and there were a lot
of negative things going on in my life. Boxing helped get me out of it. This sport has
literally saved my life. I don't know where I'd be right now if it wasn't for it. It
builds confidence and in the ring you have only yourself to rely on,"
she says.
At the 2002 national Women's Golden Gloves held on August 21-24 in Chicago,
Illinois, Maureen lost her preliminary bout in the 132-lb division to eventual
bronze medallist Naquana Smalls of Wisconsin.
After Maureen had trouble getting fights and getting wins, Luigi Olcese introduced her to Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn, to work with
Hector Roca. Roca has trained such world champions as Arturo Gatti, Buddy McGirt,
Iran Barkley, Hector Camacho and Alicia Ashley.
In January 2004 actress Hilary Swank came to Gleason's looking to train with
Roca in preparation for playing the lead role in Clint Eastwood women's boxing movie
"Million Dollar Baby". Shea was assigned to be Swank's sparring partner,
an assignment that won her a measure of personal fame when Swank later took home
an Oscar for her part in
the movie. The two women bonded while trading leather in the ring. "Hilary stood up well to Maureen,"
said Roca. "She's a good client and a brave lady. When we got her fighting, she took blood from Maureen's nose. But then
she says 'Sorry', and I stop the fight. And I tell her that you
never say sorry to anyone. So then I tell Maureen, 'Hit her!' and Maureen does,
and she takes blood from Hilary's nose. And that way, the actress, she learns
real boxing."
On March 2, 2005 in a preliminary bout in the NY Golden Gloves at the Copacabana
in Manhattan, Maureen won by a
decision over Sophia Gegovic of Tiger Schulmann. Hollywood-style magic did not affect
Shea's bout in the tournament final at the Theater
in Madison Square Garden
that April, however ...
her opponent Ronica Jeffrey controlled the fight
from the opening bell and won handily. Between rounds, Hilary Swank went to Shea's
corner to encourage her former sparring partner during the bout, but there was no
"happy ending" for Shea ... Jeffrey won the championship by an
emphatic 5-0 margin.
At the U.S. championships at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs,
Colorado in March 2005, Maureen lost a 16-14
decision to Jennifer Barber of Northridge. California.
She jumped out to the lead with a strong first round but Barber began to work
her way back into the bout, earning a one-point lead at the halfway point that
she was able to maintain through the last two rounds
Although her connection with Swank and "Million Dollar Baby" has helped Maureen
Shea to get publicity as a boxer she is
clear about its meaning: "I work much too hard to be best known for
being someone else's sparring partner!". Shea added "I have
a tremendous amount of respect for Hilary as an actress, a person, and
an athlete, but right now I need to concentrate on my career".
Maureen made her pro debut on August 26, 2005 at the
Westchester County Center in White Plains, New York.
She weighed in at 126 lbs and TKO'd Camille
Casson (5'4", 124 lbs) of Covington, Kentucky at 0:39 into the opening round.
Casson fell to 0-5 with the loss.
On September 17,
2005 at the Venue in Greensboro, North Carolina, Shea (131¼ lbs)
TKO'd 19-year-old Katherine Applewhite (128 lbs) of Saratoga, North
Carolina at 0:43 in the first round of a scheduled four-rounder.
On October 8,
2005 at the Venue in Greensboro, North Carolina, Maureen (134 lbs) won a unanimous
(40-36) four round
decision over Darnella Barnes (134 lbs). Shea was originally scheduled to box
pro debuter Barnes on September 17 but
Barnes came in much too heavy. In the delayed bout, Barnes
came to fight and showed tremendous strength and determination but Shea dominated all the
rounds with an onslaught of punches.
The card was
promoted by former pro boxer Cheryl Nance.
On
February 10, 2006 at the Hynes Athletic Centre on the campus of Iona College in
New Rochelle, New York (where she has been an English major since 2002 ).
Maureen (131 lbs) pounded Sarina Mae Hayden (5'4", 131 lbs) of Denver, Colorado
to a TKO at 1:33 in the third round of scheduled six-rounder. Hayden,
whose nose was bloodied in the opening round fell to 0-3-1. For this occasion,
Shea fought in an Iona College cheerleader skirt given to her by the college
squad.
On March 16, 2006 at Madison Square Garden in New York City,
Maureen used a ferocious body attack to pound out a convincing
(40-36 on all three cards) four-round unanimous decision over LeAnne Villareal of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Villareal fell
to 1-6-1 with this loss while Shea improved her pro record to 5-0 (3 KO's).
On May 20, 2006 at in New York City, Shea
(129 lbs) lost a six-round split decision to Kim
Colbert (5'3", 130 lbs) of Southfield, MI. Colbert knocked Shea down in the
second round on the way to dropping her to 5-1-0 (3 KOs). Colbert improved
to a deceptive 3-10-1 (2 KOs), some of her losses having come to such
high-rated fighters as Jeannine Garside,
Kelsey Jeffries,
Chevelle Hallback, Kara Ro and
Melissa Fiorentino.
On July 20, 2006 at Manhattan
Center Grand Ballroom, in New York, New York, Maureen (128 lbs) won a
six-round (59-55,60-54,60-54) unanimous decision over Olga Heron (126 lbs)
of Canada.
According to WBAN correspondent David Pambianchi, "With
determination and courage, both fighters boxed a continuous action packed
bout, a riveting display of skill, speed and power. Truly a storm, the
boxers parried, dodged and exchanged blows. Canadian, Olga “Hurricane”
Heron, held her ground as Maureen “Moe” Shea pressed for the first three
rounds. But while “Hurricane” Heron continued to fight well, Maureen
unleashed lightning and thunder of her own to her opponent’s head and body
often in a rain of flurries during the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds, that
won Shea a unanimous decision."
Ralph Rimpell
reported to WBAN that "From
the sound of the first bell there appeared to be a new found focus in Shea’s
entire demeanor. Shea established her jab and picked her shots well. Heron
unable to deal with Shea’s speed did her best to engage in toe to toe
action. By the second round it seemed that Shea, like last time, would fall
for her opponents bait by brawling. Shea was able to get the better of the
toe to toe exchanges due to her speed. In round three Shea returned to her
jab and scored well, Heron did her best to taunt Shea with laughter as if to
show her jab was not hurting her. Shea appeared to win the third round
easily. By the fourth round, she again did more brawling then boxing with
Heron. More of the same action would follow in round five. Round six was the
most exciting because this fight could have been fought in a phone booth. It
was non-stop action from the beginning of the final round to the end. A very
close round." For more photos of this bout, see WBAN
Photo Gallery #376.
On November 10, 2006 at the
Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas,
Maureen (131 lbs) won a six-round unanimous (59-55,60-54,60-54) decision
over Tammy Franks (130½ lbs) of San Antonio. Maureen improved her pro record
to 7-0 (3 KO's) while Franks fell to 1-2 (0 KO's).
On December 14, 2006 at the Grand Ballroom in New York,
Maureen (127½ lbs) TKO'd Rocio Vazquez (5'0", 126½ lbs) of Ciudad Acuña,
Mexico at 0:57 n the third round of a scheduled six-rounder. Vazquez
fell to 6-5 (1 KO's) with the loss.
On January 25, 2007 at the
Paradise Theatre in the Bronx, New York, Maureen((127½
lbs) won a six-round unanimous decision over Elizabeth Villarreal (5'7",
126 lbs) of San Antonio, Texas. Shea
improved to 9-0 (4 KO's) while Villarreal dropped to 2-2-1 (0 KO's).
On March 16, 2007 at Madison
Square Garden, New York
Maureen (134 lbs) won a TKO at 1:06 in the third round over Eva Lidia Silva (140 lbs)
of Mexico in a scheduled six-rounder. The house was packed for an Irish
Fight Card with "every lad and lass in New York seemed packed into the
house, chanting, shouting, beer, flags, whistles, cheers to the song of the
Irish Rover, and likely saying goodbye to their voices for the remainder of
the weekend." according to WBAN correspondent David Pambianchi,
who added "The first round both fighters felt each other out, getting in
hits, but Maureen scored solidly to Eva’s head and body. Through most of the
second round Maureen continued to soften her opponent, and then turned on
the fire near the finish with lefts and rights appearing from nowhere,
catching Eva at will. The next round started like the end of the second, and
while Eva bravely attempted to defend herself, Maureen let loose with a
fury, picking her shots as the punches pressed Eva to the ropes. Too many
blows to Eva’s face and combinations to her ribs, Maureen chalked up another
TKO." Shea improved to
10-0-0 (5 KOs) while Silva fell to 4-7-0 (0 KOs).

Maureen Shea vs Olivia Gerula in Reno, NV
© Copyrighted photo taken by Mary Ann Owen
On July 6, 2007 in front of 1,500 fans in an outdoor parking lot at the
Eldorado Hotel and Casino in Reno, Nevada,.
Maureen (126 lbs) won a convincing six-round unanimous
(60-54,60-54,59-55) decision over
Olivia Gerula (128 lbs) of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Shea took control of the bout with a strong body attack in the first
three rounds. "She said to me after the fight that I was a lot better
than she expected," Shea told reporters, "the body shots
were definitely working. I feel like I could've done a little better.
Fighting outdoors for the first time, I'd probably give myself a 9½." Gerula fell to 7-9-2 (2 KO's)
with the loss.
(For more photos of the fight by Mary Ann Owen, see WBAN
Photo Gallery #435 on the WBAN
Records Member Site).
On September 5, 2007 at Cipriani, on Wall Street, in
New York City, Maureen won by TKO at 1:42 in the second round over Jessica
Mohs of Phoenix, Arizona. The bout was scheduled for six rounds on the
undercard. The loss dropped the 35-year-old Mohs to 7-16-1 (2 KO's).
On September 10, 2008 at the PAL
Gym in Yonkers, New York, Maureen Shea returned to the ring after a twelve month
hiatus to TKO a badly overmatched El Shaddai [Ellsha] Cleffman (146 lbs) of
North Platte, Nebraska at
1:57 of the first round of a scheduled six rounder. Cleffman fell to 3-2
(3 KO's) with the loss.
On February 21, 2009 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Peruvian-born
Kina Malpartida, now based in La Habra,
California, TKO'd Maureen at 1:35 in the tenth
round of a scheduled ten-rounder for won the
vacant WBA Junior Lightweight title.
Malpartida caught Shea with
a straight right to the head, sending her sprawling face down on the canvas.
Shea got back to her feet after a six count, but after referee Eddie Cotton
judged that she was unsteady on her feet and stopped the fight. Shea, a slow but
hard hitter with precise punches, had started fast, scoring a flash knockdown in
the first round, catching Malpartida backing up with a picture perfect left
hook. Malpartida did not appear gurt and was back on her feet quickly but kept
her right hand high against her head throughout the fight to guard against a
repeat shot from Shea, After a defensive second round, Malpartida's confidence
grew as the fight progressed and used her height and reach advabtage to try to
keep the fight in the mid-ring and counter-punch while the ever-aggressive
Shea pursued her. Shea went to the canvas midway through the tenth but it was
ruled a slip. Malpartida then scored with several big punches before landing the
right that ended the bout. (Malpartida was ahead on all three scorecards going
into the final round, 87-83,87-83 and 88-81). Malpartida improved her
record to 9-3 (2 KO's) with the win while Shea fell to 13-1-0
(7 KO's).
Shea says: "My father's a very proud man, and a man of stature. He has a
presence in a room, so I always felt like I had to stand at attention because he
was so strict with me. I'm very proud of my roots. I'm very proud of being
Mexican and I'm very proud of being Irish. My future plans include a fight every month. And then the world title."
She is studying for an
English degree and is contemplating a career in broadcasting.
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