Our filipino boxers really did a good job in winning all the matches in Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.

Denver Cuello, the Iloilo’s pride defeated Hiroshi matsumoto of Japan in four rounds to take the WBC international minimum weight title, Super flyweight Drian Francisco also manage to defeat the Indonesian boxer in submission in two. These two manage to give good fights for the undercard.

Raul Martinez, the Mexican challenger got knocked down four time by our World flyweight champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire Jr. to keep his IBO/IBF titles. Technical knockout or T.K.O. occured in the fourth round.

Now, the former World Boxing Council Champion Brian “The Hawaiian Punch” Viloria (we, thinking, that was inspired by Manny Pacquiao Fights) put up also a good fight. With the dash-in, side-step attacks, he was almost as fast as Manny Pacquiao. Agressive and full of stamina, crushed and ends the fight with the Mexican Boxer Ulises Solis. That “whapak” sounds made by the hawaiian right punch straight to the jaw in the 11th round to claim the IBF Light flyweight crown.

After those sensatinal victories, pinoy boxing domination occurred in Araneta Coliseum. Now, the filipinos are now pumped even more for the Manny Pacquiao vs. Briton Ricky Hatton on May 2, in Las Vegas.

Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire, brought the truth in his myth and his moniker “The Filipino Flash”, defeated the “undefeated” – Cobrita Martinez at 2:42 mark, of the 4th round with a left upper making Martinez kneel down the fourth time. Martinez was ko`ed twice in the 1st round, once in the 2nd, but it was referree decision “Pete Podgorski” to stop the bout.

27 year old Nonito Donaire will make a good role model for the filipino boxers who improved his record to 21-1.