Daily Dispatch

Dream up in smoke as dubious draw denies Filipino Nietes fourth division title

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Donnie Nietes still hasn’t lost a fight in 14 years, but a controvers­ial draw on Saturday with Filipino compatriot Aston Palicte denied his dream of a world title in a fourth different weight class.

Judges scored the 12-round showdown for the vacant World Boxing Organisati­on super flyweight title 118-110 for Nietes, 116-112 for Palicte and a 114-114 draw at The Forum in Inglewood, California.

Nietes, 36, saw his record move to 41-1 with five drawn as his unbeaten streak since 2014 went to 34 fights – 30 wins with a fourth draw.

Palicte, 27, now has a record of 24-2 with one drawn.

Punch count statistics saw Nietes, 36, land 194 punches, 70 more than Palicte, his 40% of punches landed was nearly twice the accuracy rate of his rival.

While not beaten, Nietes was denied a victory that would have put him alongside Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire as the only Filipino fighters with world titles in four weight classes.

Nietes became the WBO minimumwei­ght world champion in 2007, the WBO world light-flyweight champion in 2011 and the IBF world flyweight champion in April 2017.

He moved up in weight to try for the title feat and gave Palicte, coming off a careerlong nine-month layoff, his first world title opportunit­y.

Nietes suffered his only loss in a split-decision defeat to Indonesia’s Angky Angkotta in Jakarta in September 2004.

Palicte and Nietes exchanged their first sustained flurries of hard blows in the fifth and sixth rounds. –

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