Philippine Daily Inquirer

Donaire takes on Bedak today

- By Roy Luarca

CEBU CITY—Nonito Donaire Jr. hopes to use a “bullet” against Zsolt Bedak when they dispute the World Boxing Organizati­on super bantamweig­ht crown at Cebu City Sports Center today.

“Never in my (ring) career [have] I felt his good,” said Donaire. “If before I come to fight at 70 percent, now it’s 110 percent.”

It will be a battle of fighters boasting mean left hooks, but Donaire (36-2, 23 knockouts) feels his packs a lot more wallop.

“Parang may bala ang left hook ko (My left hook contains a bullet),” said Donaire, confident of victory that could give him a crack at super bantamweig­ht champion Carl Frampton or a grudge rematch with 2013 tormentor Rigondeaux.

After squeezing through yesterday’s weigh-in at 121.75 pounds, Donaire told Manila-based sportswrit­ers that he felt amazing and won’t hesitate to go for the knockout if the opportunit­y comes.

Bedak checked in slightly lighter at 121.5.

The five-division world champion known as The Filipino Flash said he felt during their staredown that the Hungarian challenger got a bit intimidate­d by his size and, perhaps, stature.

Not only was Donaire two inches taller at 5-foot-6, the California­based pride of Talibon, Bohol, also owns better credential­s as far as quality of opponents (Vic Darchinyan, Nicholas Walters, Rigondeaux) is concerned.

“I overwhelme­d him with my energy and intensity,” said Donaire. “It was like I swallowed him up.”

Donaire, however, said he’s not underestim­ating Bedak (25-1, 8 KOs).

 ?? LITO M. TECSON/CDN ?? WBOchampio­n Nonito Donaire Jr. and Zsolt Bedak shake hands after the final press conference yesterday.
LITO M. TECSON/CDN WBOchampio­n Nonito Donaire Jr. and Zsolt Bedak shake hands after the final press conference yesterday.

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