Boxing Results: Kazuto Ioka defeats Donnie Nietes in Tokio

By Boxing News - 07/12/2022 - Comments

Donnie Nietes showed he still belongs at world title level despite falling short in his bid to reclaim the WBO belt.

Nietes challenged champion Kazuto Ioka in Tokyo, Japan today but after 12 rounds at the Ota-City General Gymnasium, he lost on points.

The three ringside judges all scored the bout in favour of the impressive Ioka, by margins of 120-108, 118-110 and 117-111, and in turn inflicted only the second defeat of Nietes’ career – and his first since 2004.

Nietes, 40, showed moments of the quality which has seen him win world titles at four different weight categories, but Ioka’s had a superior output in most of the rounds, and defended his WBO crown.

Filipino hero Nietes mounted a strong finish and would trouble Ioka through the contest with his counter back-hand and uppercuts, but the hometown fighter was a clear winner in the end.

Nietes, who headed into the fight declaring he aims to box until aged 45, emerged from the fight with credit, despite Ioka’s dominance in long spells.

Donnie Nietes will shake off the disappointment of his world title defeat to Kazuto Ioka and rebuild towards another shot at the super flyweight crown.

Nietes was trying to reclaim the WBO world junior bantamweight title in Tokyo on Wednesday night but was defeated on the scorecards, with all three ringside judges awarding the fight to Ioka.

Ioka was given the win with scores of 120-108, 118-110 and 117-111 after 12 rounds at the Ota-City Gymnasium, in what was a rematch of 2018’s clash between the pair, which was won by Nietes.

The Filipino hero, 40, says he could have no complaints about the result but was left frustrated that Ioka, who had promised to be ‘aggressive’, was not prepared to stand and trade punches more often.

Nietes, a former four-weight world champion, still has plenty left in the tank and plans to work his back into title contention as soon as possible to add another chapter to his storied career.

“I lost the fight on points, and I felt that Ioka did not want to try and deliver a knockout win for his fans and was just happy to win the fight on the scorecards,” Nietes told Probellum.com

“I was not able to put as much pressure on Ioka as I would have liked. I was waiting for Ioka to move in and throw his shots, so that I could hit him with my big counters, but it didn’t happen often enough.

“I was defeated but, without question, I can still fight for word titles again.”

Nietes was not only bidding to win back the WBO title he vacated but also to join an exclusive list of fighters who have won world titles in their 40s.

Against Ioka, the man known as ‘Ahas’ showed flashes of the quality that has seen him win titles at four weights, and despite the set-back he still believes he can become world champion again.

“There is no doubt in my mind that I can challenge once again, and I see myself probably having one or two more fights at world level before I hang up my gloves inside the ring,” Nietes added.