Video: Donaire knocks out Oubaali to become champion again at 38

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Watch Nonito Donaire become a world champion again. “The king has returned,” Nonito Donaire said after the referee called the fight off.
Just four rounds into his WBC cham…


Nonito Donaire KO’d Nordine Oubaali to become world champion again.
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Watch Nonito Donaire become a world champion again.

“The king has returned,” Nonito Donaire said after the referee called the fight off.

Just four rounds into his WBC championship bout against Nordine Oubaali, and The Filipino Flash became a world champion again at 38-years-old.

Donaire knocked down Oubaali twice in the third round, with the second happening right at the bell. Oubaali seemed badly hurt there, but the referee gave him a chance and allowed him to continue. Donaire continued the onslaught on the fourth though, and eventually scored with another big shot that ended the fight.

Donaire handed the two-time Olympian Oubaali the first loss of his career, and took his belt in the process.

With the victory, Donaire officially became the oldest fighter to win the bantamweight belt, which is an impressive feat in a division that relies a lot on speed and timing. He broke the record of a fellow Filipino legend in Gerry Peñalosa who became champion at 35-years old back in 2007.

Watch highlights from the historic win below: