Sports
San Mateo Resident Nonito Donaire Wins Major World Boxing Title
Donaire went up against Jeffrey Mathebula Saturday night to unify his WBO belt with the IBF super bantamweight title.
San Mateo resident and world-famous professional boxer Nonito Donaire pulled off a major coup Saturday night when he beat IBF (International Boxing Federation) champion Jeffrey Mathebula to unify his WBO (World Boxing Federation) belt with the IBF belt and emerge the super bantamweight champion.
Donaire is reportedly only the second Asian boxer in history, after Manny Pacquiao, to hold titles in four different divisions.
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The fight, which took place at the Home Depot Center in Carson City, Calif., was broadcast on HBO's Boxing After Dark show.
Donaire won the event with scores of 119-108, 118-109 and 117-110.
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Donaire, known as the "Filipino Flash," is considered one of the world's "top five pound-for-pound" boxers, and to beat Mathebula, considered one of the top 10 boxers in the world, is a major victory.
Donaire is a longtime San Mateo resident, and a graduate of San Lorenzo High School.
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