Saturday, April 13, 2013

Donaire Lost to Rigondeaux via unanimous decision


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Nonito Donaire lost his superbantamweight championship to Cuba’s Guillermo Rigondeaux via a unanimous decision.

All three judges scored it for the former Olympic gold medalist and World Boxing Association titlist, with the scores reading 114-113, 115-112 and 116-111.

Donaire scored the bout’s only knockdown in the 10th when he landed a crunching left that dropped Rigondeaux for the first time in his professional career, but the Cuban came back storng int eh last two round to put the outcome beyond doubt.

Rigondeaux proved to be an elusive target for the hard-hitting Donaire, frustrating the Filipino with his speed and body movement. The Cuban, who was fighting in just his 12th professional bout, took control early and never gave Donaire a chance to get into rhythm.

The Filipino Flash appeared to have turned things around with that 10th-round knockdown, but instead of capitalizing on his newfound momentum, slowed down in the 11th and allowed Rigondeaux to steal the round. In the 12th, Donaire injured his right eye after both fighters fell to the canvas, and whatever chance he had to steal a win evaporated as he spent the rest of the round covering his right eye and unable to go on the attack.

The punch statistics showed that Rigondeaux was the more active and accurate boxer: he threw 396 punches and connected on 129 of them for a 33% rate, while Donaire threw 352 and landed only 82 for 23%.

It was the first loss in 30 fights for the Filipino Flash, and comes just eight days after Brian Viloria lost his flyweight belts via split decision to Juan Francisco Estrada and four months after Manny Pacquiao lost via knockout to Juan Manuel Marquez.

Donaire fell to 31-2 with 20 knockouts, while Rigondeaux stayed undefeated in 12 bouts. Around an hour after the bout ended, Donaire posted a message on his official Twitter account, thanking his supporters and congratulating Rigondeaux.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Juan Francisco Estrada of Mexico Decisions Brian VIloria's WBO/WBA titles


Juan Francisco Estrada, Boxing, Brian Viloria, Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather

Mexico's Juan Francisco Estrada was victorious via split-decision against Philippines Brian Viloria during their WBO/WBA World Flyweight title match at Cotai Arena, inside the Venetian resort-hotel in Macau, Saturday.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Araneta expects bigger things for Azkals


BUOYED by the recent success of the Philippine Azkals in the AFC Challenge Cup Group E qualifiers, football chief Mariano Araneta Jr. is optimistic the Nationals would figure prominently in next year’s main tournament in Maldives where a spot in the Asian Cup is at stake.

“It was a well-deserved victory for us, and you saw they have the talent. If they work together for a long time, the teamwork will be there, and I hope we can qualify for the Asian Cup,” Araneta said.

He said the PFF would “move heaven and earth” to have the Maldives Challenge Cup held on International Football Federation “match dates since this tournament is already a qualifier for the Asian Cup.

“I have talked to three members of the Asian Football Confederation executive committee explaining that just like the other countries in the upper Asian bracket, the Maldives (competition) is a direct qualification for the Asian Cup. There should be no discrimination as with the other qualifiers.”

Araneta said the AFC executive members he talked to were sympathetic to his appeal, with the issue to be taken up when the AFC Executive Committee meets in May.

“At the very least, what the AFC can do is to have the tournament fall on FIFA match dates,” said the football chief, pointing out this would enable strong overseas players such as Stefan Schrock, Jerry Lucena and Dennis Cagara to suit up for the national team.

He added this was a major reason why the PFF requested the AFC to reschedule the Group E competition from early March to March 22 to 26 because the schedule fell on FIFA match dates, freeing players from club commitments to play for their respective national squads.

This enabled coach Michael Weiss to assemble a formidable squad that won two straight games, capped by a stirring 1-0 win over 2012 AFC Challenge Cup runner-up Turkmenistan. It marked the first time Azkals beat the squad from the former Soviet Republic in three outings.

National team manager Dan Palami echoed Araneta’s sentiments, saying with the present crop of players his main challenge would be “to allow this group to play longer together.”

He said they would take advantage of all the FIFA friendly dates in their build-up for the Challenge Cup, beginning with a friendly match against Hong Kong in the former British colony on June 4, a possible clash with Vietnam on June 7 in Cebu and on June 12 against “a quality opponent” in Manila.

“We will probably play more outside the Philippines to take advantage of our overseas players,” Palami said.