Donaire, champion again at 38

Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire Jr. felled Nordine Oubaali three times to get the World Boxing Council bantamweight crown on Sunday, Manila time in Carson, California.  

Donaire made the French-Moroccan boxer fall for the first time with his left hook 45 seconds left in the third round. 

Oubaali got up only to be  driven to a second knockdown with another left hook from Donaire. 

In the fourth round, Donaire finally put a stop to Oubaali’s bid with a combination of hard hits on the head and body, prompting the referee to stop the fight. 

The Filipino boxer’s victory made history as Donaire was recognized as the oldest bantamweight champion at 38.  

Donaire leveled up his record at 41-6 with 27 knockouts while Oubaali ended up with a 17-1 win-loss record and 12 knockouts. 

Following his latest win, Donaire wants a rematch against unified WBA and IBF bantamweight titlist Naoya Inoue who beat him in 2019. – PTV Sports/ JBB-rir

Watch full report from PTV Sports:

Popular

On Teachers’ Month, DepEd notes good news for teachers

By Brian Campued As the Philippines joins the global community in honoring the invaluable contributions of teachers in shaping the next generation’s leaders and professionals,...

Phivolcs identifies fault that caused magnitude 6.9 Cebu quake

By Brian Campued State seismologists have located the source of the powerful offshore earthquake that jolted northern Cebu and the rest of Visayas on Sept....

PBBM: Launch of new dairy farm to boost local milk production, supply

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday expressed optimism that the inauguration of the Farm Fresh Milk...

PBBM leads distribution of various aid to Aeta communities in Pampanga

By Brian Campued In celebration of the National Indigenous Peoples Month this October, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led the turnover of various forms of...