I wonder how Oubaali is feeling now, it looks like he was seriously hurt in the game that he didn't even know where he is going after round 3.
Though he recovers he didn't adjust his game, so in round 4, Donaire took care of the business by not making it go to 12 rounds.
Inoue here we come again.
The fight was nothing for Nonito Donaire because you can see from the start of the round he was hurting Ouballi every time he throw some punches. Too bad for them to give Donaire plenty of time to practice and regain his old skill that has the killer instinct to defeat his opponents. I guess that motivation came up when he lost the fight with Inoue and he is now back with this amazing fight. whoever his next opponent might be, he better prepare to take huge damage in the early round, or else he gonna end up like Oubaali.
Donaire will likely have a rematch with Inoue, that is his biggest target now as he wants to unify the belt and become an undisputed champion. He can't fight Casimero I believe as he is a Filipino too, and Rigo is scheduled to fight with Casimero, so it should be Inoue.
That looks correct, here's the ranking, I just don't know if it's the latest.
https://tv5.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/21675272/divisional-rankings-best-top-10-fighters-per-division
1. Naoya Inoue
Record: 20-0
Last: W (TKO7) Jason Moloney, Oct. 31
Next: TBA
2. Guillermo Rigondeaux
Record: 20-1
Last: W (SD12) Liborio Solis, Feb. 8, 2020
Next: Aug. 14 vs. John Riel Casimero
3. Nonito Donaire
Record: 41-6
Last: W (KO4) Nordine Oubaali, May 29
Next: TBA
4. John Riel Casimero
Record: 30-4
Last: W (TKO3) Duke Micah, Sept. 26
Next: Aug. 14 vs. John Riel Casimero
5. Nordine Oubaali
Record: (17-1)
Last: L (KO4) Nonito Donaire, May 29
Next: TBA
I'm happy to see Donaire is at the number 3, if he can beat Inoue in their rematch, he will sit in the number 1.