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Posted: 2024-05-06 20:23:08

Jason Moloney's desperate attempts for a final-second knockout have fallen short, the Australian losing his WBO bantamweight world boxing title to Japanese upstart Yoshiki Takei in Tokyo.

Australia is now without a current male world boxing champion after the 33-year-old's unanimous points loss — his first in four years — to a man in just his ninth professional boxing fight.

In his second title defence, Moloney (27-3) set an attendance record for an Australian boxer.

And the 55,000 that filled the Tokyo Dome on Monday night almost witnessed a miracle final-round knockout from the champion.

A former world kickboxing champion, Takei dominated the first five rounds.

He landed no less than 10 punches in each round while Moloney made contact on no more than six.

The Aussie found some rhythm in the middle rounds but Takei, who copped a point deduction in the second round for excessive low blows, steadied again and looked set to cruise to his maiden title.

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