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NEWS FEED:Donaire TKOs Nishioka in round 9


Donaire TKOs Nishioka in round 9

MANILA, Philippines -- (UPDATE 1) Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire solidified his status as one of the top boxers in the super bantamweight division after a technical knockout victory over Japanese fighter Toshiaki Nishioka Saturday at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California (Sunday in Manila).
Donaire, ranked in the top five of most pound-for-pound lists, outclassed Nishioka with superior speed and punching power while negating the Japenese's sporadic attacks with accurate counter-punching en route to a ninth-round TKO.
It was Donaire's first stoppage victory in the super bantamweight division since he moved up to the weight class last year.
Donaire retained the World Boxing Organization and International Boxing Federation super bantamweight titles, while annexing Nishioka’s World Boxing Council diamond belt and the vacant RING super bantamweight title.
Both fighters promised to put on an exciting fight, but it turned out to be a tactical boxing match with few highlights outside of Donaire’s two knockdowns in the sixth and ninth rounds.
"We knew we could not stop the fight with one punch. Nishioka is a great fighter," Donaire said after the bout.
The fight started off slowly, with both fighters sizing each other up in the opening round. Donaire started getting his offense going in the second round, but Nishioka was not a willing partner as the Japanese kept his hands up to avoid Donaire's left hand.
But even with Nishioka on the defensive, Donaire was able to land his jabs and his left hand with regularity.
"Donaire was very strong in the early rounds," Nishioka said through an interpreter after the fight.
The momentum shifted in the sixth round, when Donaire caught Nishioka with a hard left to the body then followed it up with a left uppercut that sent the Japanese fighter to the canvas.
Nishioka beat the 10-count, and the knockdown seemed to have woken him up as he went toe-to-toe with Donaire for the rest of round six. It was Donaire who got the better of the exchange, however.
But in the seventh and eighth rounds, it was back to the tactical chess match even as the pace of the fight picked up. Nishioka was able to get a few hard punches in the eighth round and was seemingly in a good rhythm going to the ninth.
In the ninth round, Nishioka was able to trap Donaire against the ropes and started unloading punches, but “The Filipino Flash” countered with a perfectly placed right straight that knocked Nishioka down anew. The Japanese once again beat the 10-count, but his corner threw in the towel soon after as Donaire swarmed in for the kill.
The official time of stoppage was 1:54 of the ninth round.
Donaire has now won 29 straight fights to hike his record to 30 wins against one loss, with 18 wins by knockout. Nishioka lost for only the fifth time in his career and for the first time since 2004.

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