Daily Dispatch

Frampton earns new title shot

Ex champ now in line for IBF bout

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CARL Frampton delighted his Belfast home crowd with a unanimous points win over fellow former multiple world champion Nonito Donaire.

At stake was the World Boxing Organisati­on’s interim featherwei­ght belt, not a fully-fledged title.

But by coming out on top by a margin of 117-111 on all three judges’ scorecards, the 31-year-old kept himself on course for a bout with the winner of next month’s Internatio­nal Boxing Federation title fight between Lee Selby and Josh Warrington.

WBO champion Oscar Valdez could also lie in wait for the 31-yearold Frampton, a former world title holder at both super-bantamweig­ht and featherwei­ght.

Prior to Saturday’s bout, Northern Ireland’s Frampton had rated Donaire, a seven-time world champion across four separate weight classes, as the most “accomplish­ed fighter I have ever faced”.

But the 35-year-old Filipino did not appear to be at his best in Belfast, although he did rock Frampton with several solid punches in the 11th of 12 rounds.

“Nonito Donaire was dangerous from start to finish.

“I stuck to the game plan and at times my boxing was beautiful,” Frampton said as he looked forward to having a world-title shot at Belfast’s Windsor Park – best known as the home ground of Northern Ireland’s football team.

“There is only one thing on my mind at the moment – a world title fight at Windsor Park – and I can’t wait to get there.”

Frampton, who split from promoter Barry McGuigan last year, before also ditching Shane McGuigan, Barry’s son, as his trainer, added: “In the 11th round I was definitely hurt but I survived it and that’s what champions do. My trainer, Jamie Moore, deserves a lot of credit, the game plan was perfect.

“When it got close I needed to use my straighten, which I did. I wasn’t in the middle range too much and when I was, I got caught.

“But Donaire is a world class fighter and a world class gentleman.

“There is not a man on this planet at featherwei­ght who is going to beat me at Windsor Park,” Frampton declared confidentl­y. —

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? THE HAMMER: Carl Frampton leads with a straight left to the face of Nonito Donaire
Picture: REUTERS THE HAMMER: Carl Frampton leads with a straight left to the face of Nonito Donaire

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