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Boxing News: David Price to fight 45-year-old Matt Skelton on December 8th

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David Price to fight 45-year-old Matt Skelton on December 8th
Oct 14th 2012, 04:55

By Scott Gilfoid: British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion David Price (14-0, 12 KO’s) destroyed 40-year-old Audley Harrison (28-6, 21 KO’s) in the 1st round earlier tonight at the Echo Arena, in Liverpool, England. This was a mismatch before the fight even started, and few people saw it anything other than that. With one old codger [...]

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Boxing News: Rios: I could KO Pacquiao and Marquez just like Alvarado

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Rios: I could KO Pacquiao and Marquez just like Alvarado
Oct 14th 2012, 04:54

By Dan Ambrose: Newly crowned WBO light welterweight Latino champion Brandon Rios (31-1-1, 23 KO’s) stopped Mike Alvarado (33-1, 23 KO’s) tonight in then 7th round in a highly competitive fight on HBO. After the fight, Rios spoke with Max Kellerman of HBO and said that he thinks he can KO Manny Pacquiao and Juan [...]

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Donaire stops Nishioka; Rios rocks Alvarado

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Donaire stops Nishioka; Rios rocks Alvarado
Oct 14th 2012, 04:42

Nonito Donaire knew he had nearly an impossible act to follow. Right before he took the ring, Brandon Rios and Mike Alvarado brawled through arguably the most sensational fight of the year.

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Nonito Donaire Shows Class in Stopping a Tentative Toshiaki Nishioka

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Nonito Donaire Shows Class in Stopping a Tentative Toshiaki Nishioka
Oct 14th 2012, 04:03

The fight between pound-for-pound stalwart Nonito Donaire and Japanese challenger Toshiaki Nishioka figured to be an elite, championship-level chess match.

Nishioka (39-5-3, 24 KO), who vacated his WBC super bantamweight title for the opportunity to fight Donaire (30-1, 19 KO), came into the bout riding a 16-fight unbeaten streak, including eight consecutive wins in title fights (with one victory in an interim title bout).

According to ESPN's Dan Rafael, Donaire vacated his IBF strap before the fight, meaning that only the WBO title was at stake for both fighters (Japan does not recognize the IBF). Still, given the credentials of both Donaire and Nishioka, unanimous pound-for-pound recognition and The Ring title were the major chips at stake in this fight.

The fight's first three rounds were certainly cagey, and Nishioka (especially) seemed overly cautious. Donaire, though he wasn't landing telling shots, easily swept the first three stanzas due to his sustained punch output.

Maddeningly concerned about Donaire's left hook, Nishioka, a southpaw, kept his lead right hand ridiculously high in anticipation of the blow. Nishioka often resorted to throwing single shots, and with Donaire getting outside position for his lead foot, Nishioka was unable to establish leverage for his straight left hand.

Donaire started to create an obvious advantage when he focused on throwing his straight right hand. This established openings for combinations, even if he wasn't able to hurt Nishioka through the first third of the fight.

Surprisingly, Nishioka seemed tight, and through five rounds, his highest punch output for a single stanza had been 21 punches. Nearing the halfway mark, it seemed that Nishioka was already in survival mode.

In Round 6, both fighters started to open up, and Nishioka, for the first time, began to put some combinations together. This newfound aggression, however, landed Nishioka on the canvas as Donaire connected with a sneaky left uppercut that split the Japanese fighter's high guard. Both fighters exchanged until the bell with Donaire getting the better of the action.

Round 7 proved uneventful other than a clash of heads, but the second half of the eighth stanza had solid action with Donaire punching in combinations and Nishioka loading up on his left hand, hoping to land a knockout punch.

Given the dearth of overall action, Round 9 ended up being unexpectedly decisive. After pushing Donaire to the canvas, Nishioka backed him up to the ropes and seemed to be gaining confidence as he threw a series of jabs and straight left hands. However, as Nishioka threw a telegraphed jab, Donaire landed a perfect counter right hand that floored his opponent.

Nishioka beat the count, but after eating one left uppercut, his corner elected to throw in the towel. While the stoppage seemed premature, it was a somewhat merciful end to what ultimately amounted to a plodding fight.

Donaire did show his class in adapting his game plan to what Nishioka gave him, and he held Nishioka to only 49 connected punches during the entire fight. As for his next move, everyone wants to see Donaire fight Abner Mares. However, due to the Top Rank-Golden Boy feud, that fight is sadly unlikely to materialize soon.

Another intriguing option includes Guillermo Rigondeaux, though Donaire told Max Kellerman in a post-fight interview that he believes the Cuban champion needs more notable victories to make such a bout viable. Donaire could choose to move up in weight, but regardless of what he decides to do, he unquestionably proved that he is one of the best fighters in the world.

As for Nishioka, at 36 and now title-less, his next move seems murky, and after his performance on HBO, it seems unlikely that a major American network will be clamoring to have him back. 

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Donaire vs Nishioka: Flash May Be Favorite, but Nishioka Can't Be Underestimated

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Donaire vs Nishioka: Flash May Be Favorite, but Nishioka Can't Be Underestimated
Oct 13th 2012, 22:50

Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire Jr. (29-1, 18 KO) may be the favorite in his bout with Toshiaki Nishioka (39-4-3, 24 KO), but the Japanese boxer can't be underestimated in this fight.

Flash, no doubt, has an advantage in many aspects of this matchup.

First of all, Flash is the younger of the two fighters at age 29 and is in the middle of his physical prime. On the other hand, Nishioka is in the twilight years of his career at the tender age of 36 years old.

That fact alone could give Donaire Jr. the advantage in the energy department as the fight gets into the later rounds.

Conditioning could also be a factor that hinders Nishioka's chances in this fight.

The 36-year-old hasn't been in a ring in a little over a year after an impressive victory over Rafael Marquez. Meanwhile, Flash has fought two bouts this year with his last coming back in July with a unamimous decision win over Jeffrey Mathebula.

Flash also figures to have the edge in both the power and overall skill categories.

Despite all that, Nishioka comes into this fight having won 13 of his last 14 fights and where he lacks in other important categories; he does have the edge in experience with almost double the amount of fights that Donaire Jr. has taken part in.

Not to mention, Nishioka is no stranger to long bouts, so an anticipated 12-round bout with Donaire Jr. is nothing the Japanese boxer can't handle. Nishioka is a gritty battler, so don't expect him to mail it in during this fight. If Flash wants to end this bout before a decision, Nishioka will make him earn it.

But, you can be rest assured that Nishioka will not punch himself out of this fight, and instead, he will be the clever fighter he has always been and wait for the more aggressive Donaire Jr. to tire himself out. It just remains to be seen if Nishioka can ward off his opponent long enough to make that happen.

Nishioka doesn't lack power either, as proven by his 24 career knockouts.

On paper, everything favors Flash, but Nishioka's experience and intelligence in the ring will make him a very formidable opponent who can't be brushed aside by any means.

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Boxing News: The 2012 National PAL Championships Crown the Next Generation of Boxers on Finals Night in Toledo

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The 2012 National PAL Championships Crown the Next Generation of Boxers on Finals Night in Toledo
Oct 14th 2012, 04:00

(TOLEDO, OHIO) – The first round of national champions following the 2012 Olympic Games were crowned at the 2012 National PAL Championships on Saturday night at the Seagate Centre in Toledo, Ohio. All of the open division and 15-16-year-old boxers competed in final round action with 31 boxers claiming national titles. The night featured an [...]

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Boxing News: Keandre Leatherwood Win By 4th Round KO

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Keandre Leatherwood Win By 4th Round KO
Oct 14th 2012, 03:59

October 13, 2012 – Tonight, once beaten Super-welterweight prospect, Keandre Leatherwood (11-1, 8 KOs), scored a 4th round knockout against Marcus Brooks (7-11, 4 KOs) at the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The 6-round bout was promoted by Ring of Dreams in association with Boxing 360. Leatherwood, used constant pressure to breakdown his [...]

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Olympic champion Shields wins NPAL crown

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Olympic champion Shields wins NPAL crown
Oct 14th 2012, 03:39

Olympic champion Claressa Shields won her second straight National Police Athletic League title Saturday night, outpointing Franchon Crews 30-19 in the 165-pound open division.

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Boxing News: Donaire destroys Nishioka in sad mismatch

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Donaire destroys Nishioka in sad mismatch
Oct 14th 2012, 03:54

By Chris Williams: As expected, IBF/WBO super bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire (30-1, 19 KO’s) destroyed the veteran Toshiaki Nishioka (39-5-3, 24 KO’s) tonight by a 9th round TKO at the Home Depot Center, in Carson, California. Donaire completely dominated the fight from start to finish, knocking the 36-year-old Nishioka down in the 6th and a [...]

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