Naoya Inoue promised to take out Nonito Donaire and he burned through no time in satisfying his commitment.

A glaring difference to their 2019 slugfest, Inoue completed Donaire inside two rounds to add the WBC bantamweight title to his assortment on Tuesday night before an old neighborhood swarm at Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Inoue (23-0, 20KOs) decked Donaire with a speedy right hand not long before the primary round finished prior to sending "The Filipino Flash" down again in the second round with a whirlwind to finish off their unification rematch. The authority season of the stoppage was 1:24.

The 29-year-old Inoue effortlessly shielded his WBA (Super) and IBF belts and presently looks to turn into an undisputed boss prior to climbing to 122 pounds. Paul Butler holds the WBO bantamweight crown in the wake of beating Filipino Jonas Sultan last April.

Steward was raised from interval to full hero last month when the WBO stripped John Riel Casimero of the full title.

Donaire had been on a resurgence since losing a nearby consistent choice to Inoue in their most memorable experience with a couple of fourth-round knockouts against Nordine Oubaali and individual Filipino Reymart Gaballo in his last two sessions.

However, currently over the hill at 39 years of age, Donaire offered little protection from keep Inoue under control.

Donaire, a four-division champion and a reliable Hall of Famer, experienced the seventh loss of his profession in what could be his last battle.

The triumph could likewise see Inoue move to the highest point of the pound-for-pound rankings with previous number one Canelo Alvarez losing to Dmitry Bivol last month.