By Thomas Gerbasi

The Theater, Madison Square Garden, New York - Zou Shiming's defense of his WBO international flyweight title was a painful exercise to witness thanks to a bizarre game plan from Hungary's Jozsef Ajtai, but the two-time Olympic gold medalist from China dealt with it and logged his eighth pro win by way of a 10-round unanimous decision.

Scores for Shiming, now 8-1 with 2 KOs, all read 100-89. Ajtai falls to 15-3 with 10 KOs.

Ajtai's wild, awkward style was the complete opposite of Shiming's well-schooled technical attack, but the Guizhou native's jab still allowed him to control the opening frames of the fight as the crowd got restless with Ajtai's largely defensive game plan.

Shiming's pressure opened up some opportunities when he trapped Ajtai against the ropes or in the corner, but he wasn't able to consistently land on his foe, whose strategy was growing more and more puzzling with each round.

By the midway point of the fight, the only consolation was that it was only ten rounds and that referee Ron Lipton, who warned Ajtai several times for holding, was starting to take control of the bout.

In the sixth, Ajtai nearly tackled Shiming after eating a flurry in the corner, and Lipton docked him a point. That didn't ignite any sort of fire in Ajtai, who got back on his bicycle, hoping to potshot his way to a victory. He even danced in the middle of the ring after the round, perhaps thinking that the fight was going according to plan. It wasn't.

To his credit, Shiming kept moving forward while trying to make a fight of it. He was alone in this quest, but he'll take the win.