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· Villan
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WBO junior featherweight titleholder Nonito Donaire will defend his belt against Japan's Toshiaki Nishioka in an HBO-televised fight from the Home Depot Center in Carson Calif., on Oct. 13, Top Rank Inc. CEO Bob Arum told RingTV.com on Sunday.

Arum also confirmed a report by BoxingScene.com that former WBA lightweight beltholder Brandon Rios (30-0-1, 22 knockouts) has reached a verbal agreement to appear on the Donaire-Nishioka undercard in his junior welterweight debut against rugged Mike Alvarado (33-0, 23 KOs).

A three-division beltholder, Donaire (29-1, 18 KOs) had been seeking high-profile bouts against the likes of Nishioka (39-4-3, 24 KOs), WBA counterpart Guillermo Rigondeaux (10-0, 8 KOs), WBC beltholder Abner Mares (24-0-1, 13 KOs) or four-division titlewinner Jorge Arce (60-6-2, 46 KOs).

But Donaire has made it clear that he believes Nishioka represents the most definitive of challenges.

"I think that the best guy in this division that I want to prove myself against is Nishioka," said Donaire. "I think that Nishioka is the better of all of the guys. He's proven himself in this weight class to be the real champion."

Nishioka was at ringside at Home Depot Center for last month's unification bout, when Donaire scored a tough, unanimous decision over South Africa's IBF beltholder Jeffrey Mathebula (26-4-2, 14 KOs), ending the loser's three-fight winning streak.

With a decision over Eric Morel in April, Mares won the WBC belt that had been vacated by Nishioka, who stretched his winning streak to 16 straight fights with his last triumph by unanimous decision over two-division titleholder Rafael Marquez in October.

Meanwhile, Donaire's accomplishments include knockouts of three-division titlewinner Fernando Montiel and ex-beltholders Volodymyr Sydorenko and Vic Darchinyan in the second, fourth and fifth rounds, respectively, as well as a split-decision over Wifredo Vazquez Jr. and a decision over previously unbeaten WBO junior bantamweight titleholder Omar Narvaez.

Rios is coming off a controversial split-decision over Richard Abril in April that followed his 11th-round knockout of John Murray in December.

On the Rios-Abril undercard, Alvarado used relentless pressure, his vaunted physical strength and power punching to earn a hard-fought, 10-round unanimous over Mauricio Herrera (18-2, 7 KOs).

Prior to facing Herrera, Alvarado staged a dramatic, come-from-behind, 10th-round knockout of Breidis Prescott on the undercard of a main event that featured WBO welterweight titleholder Manny Pacquiao's majority decision win over Juan Manuel Marquez in November.

In the bout with Prescott, Alvarado was trailing 87-84 on the cards of Patricia Morse Jarman and Lisa Giampa, and, 86-85, on that of Jerry Roth. Alvarado, but closed by landing 27 of 38 power shots thrown in the 10th.

Alvarado dropped his rival with a vicious left-right-left uppercut series, and then landed a similar series of blows which forced referee Jay Nady to wave an end to the fight.

The end came at 1 minute, 53 seconds of the 10th, as Alvarado scored his 10th stoppage over his past 12 bouts against Prescott, who is best known for a 54-second knockout over Amir Khan in September of 2008.

Prescott was stopped for the first time in his career by Alvarado, who survived a treacherous fourth round during which a nasty right uppercut from Prescott opened a cut over his left eye.

"I think that for me, Rios against Alvarado is going to be a modern-day [Arturo Gatti-Micky Ward,]" said Arum. "I think that it's going to be an unbelievable fight."
http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/...-rios-alvarado-on-oct-13-at-home-depot-center

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Super Bantamweight (122lbs)
World Championship: (Vacant)
1. Toshiaki Nishioka
2. Nonito Donaire (WBO, IBF)
3. Guillermo Rigondeaux (WBA)

4. Abner Mares (WBC)
5. Wilfredo Vasquez Jnr
6. Jeffrey Mathebula
7. Rico Ramos
8. Jorge Arce
9. Akifumi Shimoda
10. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym
11. Rendall Munroe
12. Victor Terrazas
13. Cristian Mijares
14. Giovani Caro
15. Kiko Martinez

This is for the real world title.
 

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Super Bantamweight (122lbs)
World Championship: (Vacant)
1. Toshiaki Nishioka
2. Nonito Donaire (WBO, IBF)
3. Guillermo Rigondeaux (WBA)

4. Abner Mares (WBC)
5. Wilfredo Vasquez Jnr
6. Jeffrey Mathebula
7. Rico Ramos
8. Jorge Arce
9. Akifumi Shimoda
10. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym
11. Rendall Munroe
12. Victor Terrazas
13. Cristian Mijares
14. Giovani Caro
15. Kiko Martinez

This is for the real world title.
How did Rigo get over Mares?
 

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Just checked, there is not a thread on this on the 1st page of the ESB General or Brit forums or on the 3 pages of the Boxrec CS forum. Why is there no buzz for this!? :conf
 

· wow very uch rilm
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Surely somebody will be showing this.
Boxnation is the best possibility, I would imagine, if any. They've got Price-Audley earlier in the night so this would really make it a quality night of boxing.

EDIT: Not actually sure what BN's relationship with Top Rank is like, I don't normally concern myself with who promotes who.
 

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This simply HAS to be on tele. Rios - Abril and Rios - Murray were both ok boxnation, so hopefully they pick it up.
 
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