Donaire beats Mathebula, takes IBF super bantam

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

MANILA (3rd Update) -- Nonito Donaire added the IBF super bantamweight title to his World Boxing Organization (WBO) belt with a unanimous decision over South Africa's Jeffrey Mathebula on Sunday (Philippine time), earning his 28th consecutive victory.

Donaire (29-1, 18 KOs), the four-division champion born in the Philippines and raised in California's Bay Area, landed bigger shots and showed more aggression throughout the bout.

He knocked down Mathebula with a vicious left hook in the fourth round, but Mathebula used his 11-centimeter height advantage and a tremendous work rate to keep the bout competitive.

The Filipino Flash finished with a strong 12th round, winning comfortably on all three judges' scorecards at Home Depot Center.

"It was tough. He got me off the jab really well," Donaire said. "That jab really took me out of my power range. He's a great champion. He wouldn't let me get in there and let me work."

Donaire used an extensive variety of punches against Mathebula (26-4-2), repeatedly attempting to land knockout shots from all angles. He didn't succeed because Mathebula adeptly avoided punishing exchanges, but Donaire largely controlled the early and late rounds.

The judges scored the bout 117-110, 118-109 and 119-108 for Donaire. The Associated Press also favored Donaire, 116-111.

"I attacked, I had good balance, and I had a lot of fun in there," Donaire said. "My goal is to be a unified champion. I want to unify all of the belts at 122 (pounds)."

Reacting to Donaire’s convincing victory, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte expressed happiness that judges didn’t see the fight a lot different than the rest of the world.

“All through 12 rounds mukhang malinaw po doon sa mga decision nung mga judges at mukhang malinaw po ang kanilang mga mata, all in favor of Nonito Donaire. Congratulations to you,” she said over state-run Radyo ng Bayan.

To recall, Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao lost his welterweight belt to undefeated American fighter Timothy Bradley last month via a split decision despite ring analysts and the viewing public claiming otherwise.

The WBO concluded in a review that Pacquiao won the fight against Bradley while Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, who was being accused of game fixing, asked for further investigation into the bout.

Meanwhile, Secretary Joel Villanueva of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) extended his greetings to Donaire on micro-blogging site Twitter.

“Congrats sa the Filipino Flash! Galeng. Reminds me of my former team mate in UST (University of Santo Tomas) Tigers,” he said, referring to his alma mater’s basketball team.

Donaire landed his biggest punch in the fourth round, cracking Mathebula with a left hook that recalled Donaire's knockout punch against Vic Darchinyan in July 2007, the fight that catapulted him to stardom.

Mathebula's feet left the ground when he tumbled into the corner right before the bell, but he gathered his wits on his stool and came back with a courageous fifth round.

Mathebula's camp said he cracked a tooth during the 11th round, and the pain affected his attack in a one-sided round. The Marvelous Mongoose had won his belt with a split-decision victory over Takalani Ndlovu in March, but he was fighting outside South Africa for just the second time in his career.

"It's very hard to box a very tall fighter like that, but he broke him down round by round," said Robert Garcia, Donaire's trainer.

The 29-year-old Donaire won the vacant WBO crown last February 4 after a split decision win over Wilfredo Vazquez Jr.

On the undercard, former middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik also got a comfortable unanimous decision over Will Rosinsky in an all-American bout.

Although Pavlik (40-2, 34 KOs) didn't dazzle, he won his fourth straight bout since taking a year off from boxing after losing his two middleweight belts to Sergio Martinez in April 2010.

Pavlik has rebuilt his career and his life after breaking free of bad influences in his native Youngstown, Ohio, and moving his training camp to Ventura, California, under Garcia's training.

Pavlik's victory over Rosinsky (16-2) was his second fight in four weeks, and the former champ persevered through a cut above his left eye to pick apart his opponent with big edges in power punches (45-33) and total punches landed (227-159).

"He's a very good, solid fighter, very busy," Pavlik said of Rosinsky. "He gave me good work. I always thought I was ahead, but now I want a big fight in the fall."

Pavlik's punches didn't appear to have the same destructive power he possessed at the height of his career, but he landed more big shots and matched Rosinsky's punch output after a slow start. Pavlik mentioned Lucian Bute and Andre Ward as his ideal next opponents. (AP/Jill Beltran/Virgil Lopez/Sunnex)

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