Aussie loses world title in shock upset

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Australia’s Jason Moloney has lost his WBO bantamweight world title to Japan’s Yoshiki Takei in a stunning upset at a packed Tokyo Dome in Japan.

Takei, 27, a former kickboxing world champion , only made the switch to boxing in 2020 and brought an 8-0 record into Monday’s bout, with all eight wins coming via knockout.

Against the 33-year-old Aussie, Takei took full advantage of his extra reach, keeping Moloney at bay and setting the agenda over a dominant first half of the fight, as you can see in the video player above. But this defeat is a major setback in the career of the Victorian, coming in the co-main event to Inoue’s IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO and Ring super bantamweight world title showdown with Luis Nery next up on Monday.

A fourth low shot midway through the second round had the Japanese fighter docked a point in an early advantage for Moloney. It had the commentators questioning Moloney’s call to fight in Japan rather than at home for his second title defence. Yet it was Takei that continued to dominate the action, comfortably dictating terms over the opening five rounds as the home supporters started to sense an upset.“He’s going to have to take some risks, Takei is too superior on the outside.Moloney finally started to turn the contest from the sixth round, landing some heavy punches as the challenger started to tire and drop his hands.

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