It was not a close fight at all. Donaire was following Guillermo and not cutting the ring down. He wasn't fighting with any sense of urgency once he got behind either, not til very late. He hardly threw any punches.

It was a lot like a Hopkins boxing clinic, but with more footwork and more punching power for his weight from the Cuban.

That knockdown was due to Donaire being dirty and clever in that he held, used his elbow a la Floyd Mayweather then pushed off and hit Rigondeaux on the break as he was squared up. He wasn't quite on the break, but it was close.