Former world champion Toshiaka Nishioka announced his retirement on Wednesday according to Dan Rafael of espn.com
“Boxing gave me so much happiness and I was able to experience special feelings. I was touched and moved with strong emotion from fighting and boxing,” Nishioka said in remarks translated into English. “I was able to become a world champion and able to fight against Donaire in the United States in the main event on a major television station (HBO) in U.S. I am very satisfied with what I have accomplished with my life as a boxer.”
“Looking back, I was very exited to defend my title outside of Japan,” he said. “The emotion that went through my mind right after the fight was unspeakable. That was the kind of fight that I will never be able to experience that kind emotion ever again in my life. As a fight that I have emotional attachment is the fight against Napapol, (because I) became a world champion, which I dreamed of since I was 11 years old.”
“The first week (after the fight), I was frustrated and angry, but it was just a result of the fight,” he said. “I have given everything toward this last fight against Donaire and trained this past year. For that, I am very proud of myself and satisfied.
“To be honest, I feel I can still become world champion against anybody except for Nonito Donaire. There is no more motivation and emotional satisfaction I will receive by fighting anybody other than the last fight I prepared myself and fought against Donaire in October. This is the reason I decided to retire from boxing.”