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Nonito Donaire
Nonito Donaire, Jr. (born on November 16, 1982), is a Filipino-American professional boxer. He is the former IBF and IBO flyweight champion of the world. Currently, he is the WBA interim world champion in the super flyweight. He was born in Talibon, Bohol, raised in General Santos City in the Philippines, and moved to the United States at the age of ten.
Exasperated by their failure to get past Viloria, Nonito Jr. turned down an offer for a boxing scholarship at Northern Michigan University to turn professional with his brother in 2001. They signed up with female promoter Jackie Kallen, who paid the boys a monthly salary of $1,500 each.
After four pro fights, where he lost his second, Nonito Jr. with Glenn had broken off with Kallen and returned to Manila in 2001 with their father. Initially mulling to restart their careers in the Philippines, they decided to go back to the better facilities in San Leandro, where their father felt there were less distractions.
Nonito Donaire won his first regional title by defeating Kaichon Sor Vorapin for the vacant WBO Asia Pacific flyweight title in Guam on 9 September 2002. Donaire knocked out the future world title challenger in the second round.
Donaire won his second regional title, the NABF super flyweight title, by defeating Kahren Harutyunyan on Shobox by split decision on 20 January 2006. The scores were 97-92 twice for Donaire and 95-94 for Harutyunan.
October 7, 2006, Donaire added the NABO super flyweight title and successfully defended it against veteran Oscar Andrade by the scores of 118-109 and 116-112 twice. His older brother, Glenn Donaire, fought and lost to Vic Darchinyan on the same night.
A 7-1 underdog, Donaire won the IBF flyweight title with a 5th round knockout of the then-undefeated Vic Darchinyan on July 7, 2007. This victory was awarded Ring Magazine's "Knockout of the Year" and "Upset of the Year" on December 23, 2007.
On July 31, 2007, Donaire met Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo along with Florante Condes, who won the IBF minimumweight title on the same weekend as Donaire. Donaire said the experience was “an overwhelming feeling. It was indescribable. The moment I walked up the stairs and she was up there and when I looked it was a moment when I couldn’t even look at her face. It was a great honor.”
On December 1, 2007, Donaire defended his title against Luis Maldonado of Mexico by technical knockout in the 8th round in his first title defense to keep his IBF flyweight crown. Donaire stated: "I guess my validation was today but I didn't feel my best; I felt sluggish. I didn't have my legs. I don't know what the problem was. I couldn't move well so I tried to rely on my upper body movement."
On February 16, 2008, in Manila, Philippines, Donaire received the Philippine Sports Award for 2007 Athlete of the Year, alongside amateur swimmer Miguel Molina.
In late June 2008, Donaire severed ties with promoter Gary Shaw because the number of fights had not matched the number stated in the contract and Shaw had failed to properly disclose revenue from previous fights as stated under the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act. Days after leaving Gary Shaw Productions, he would sign with Top Rank Boxing.
Donaire, on November 2, 2008, retained his International Boxing Federation flyweight world title via a 6th-round (1:31) technical knockout of Moruti Mthalane.
On April 19, 2009, Donaire faced flyweight Raul Martinez for his third defense of his IBF Flyweight title at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines. Donaire scored the TKO after 2:42 into the 4th round. Because of his victory over Martinez, Donaire was included for the first time in the Ring Magazine pound for pound rankings, in the 7th spot.
The IBF ordered a mandatory rematch between Donaire and previous challenger Moruti Mthalane by August 1, 2009. Their first encounter had ended in a TKO victory for Donaire after the ringside doctor stopped the fight due to a cut sustained by Mthalane. However, Donaire's agent has expressed interest in moving up to the junior bantamweight/super flyweight division at 115 pounds. Initially, Donaire was set to face Hugo Cazares for the WBA super flyweight interim title on August 15, 2009. However, talks for the bout had fell through. Rafael Concepción of Panama then replaced Cazares as Donaire's opponent for that bout, which headlined the card titled "Pinoy Power 2". Because Concepcion failed to weigh within the super flyweight limit (115 lbs.), only Donaire, who made weight successfully, can win the title. Donaire won the bout via unanimous decision.
Gerson Guerrero
Gerson Guerrero
Sex: male
Birth date: 1977-06-01
Age: 32
Division: super flyweight
Stance: orthodox
Height: 5' 5" / 165cm
Reach 69" / 175cm
Alias: El Nene
Nationality : Mexico
Won 34 (KO 26) + lost 8 (KO 3) + drawn 0 = 44
Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero boxing is available to watch online on PPV. You can watch Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero boxing over the Internet. In watching Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero boxing online, you can save time, money, and effort. You do not need to go to the event site to watch Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero boxing. Don’t forget to watch Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero boxing. Tell your friends to watch Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero boxing. Nonito Donaire vs Gerson Guerrero (WBA interim junior bantamweight title).
Nonito Donaire
Nonito Donaire, Jr. (born on November 16, 1982), is a Filipino-American professional boxer. He is the former IBF and IBO flyweight champion of the world. Currently, he is the WBA interim world champion in the super flyweight. He was born in Talibon, Bohol, raised in General Santos City in the Philippines, and moved to the United States at the age of ten.
Exasperated by their failure to get past Viloria, Nonito Jr. turned down an offer for a boxing scholarship at Northern Michigan University to turn professional with his brother in 2001. They signed up with female promoter Jackie Kallen, who paid the boys a monthly salary of $1,500 each.
After four pro fights, where he lost his second, Nonito Jr. with Glenn had broken off with Kallen and returned to Manila in 2001 with their father. Initially mulling to restart their careers in the Philippines, they decided to go back to the better facilities in San Leandro, where their father felt there were less distractions.
Nonito Donaire won his first regional title by defeating Kaichon Sor Vorapin for the vacant WBO Asia Pacific flyweight title in Guam on 9 September 2002. Donaire knocked out the future world title challenger in the second round.
Donaire won his second regional title, the NABF super flyweight title, by defeating Kahren Harutyunyan on Shobox by split decision on 20 January 2006. The scores were 97-92 twice for Donaire and 95-94 for Harutyunan.
October 7, 2006, Donaire added the NABO super flyweight title and successfully defended it against veteran Oscar Andrade by the scores of 118-109 and 116-112 twice. His older brother, Glenn Donaire, fought and lost to Vic Darchinyan on the same night.
A 7-1 underdog, Donaire won the IBF flyweight title with a 5th round knockout of the then-undefeated Vic Darchinyan on July 7, 2007. This victory was awarded Ring Magazine's "Knockout of the Year" and "Upset of the Year" on December 23, 2007.
On July 31, 2007, Donaire met Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo along with Florante Condes, who won the IBF minimumweight title on the same weekend as Donaire. Donaire said the experience was “an overwhelming feeling. It was indescribable. The moment I walked up the stairs and she was up there and when I looked it was a moment when I couldn’t even look at her face. It was a great honor.”
On December 1, 2007, Donaire defended his title against Luis Maldonado of Mexico by technical knockout in the 8th round in his first title defense to keep his IBF flyweight crown. Donaire stated: "I guess my validation was today but I didn't feel my best; I felt sluggish. I didn't have my legs. I don't know what the problem was. I couldn't move well so I tried to rely on my upper body movement."
On February 16, 2008, in Manila, Philippines, Donaire received the Philippine Sports Award for 2007 Athlete of the Year, alongside amateur swimmer Miguel Molina.
In late June 2008, Donaire severed ties with promoter Gary Shaw because the number of fights had not matched the number stated in the contract and Shaw had failed to properly disclose revenue from previous fights as stated under the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act. Days after leaving Gary Shaw Productions, he would sign with Top Rank Boxing.
Donaire, on November 2, 2008, retained his International Boxing Federation flyweight world title via a 6th-round (1:31) technical knockout of Moruti Mthalane.
On April 19, 2009, Donaire faced flyweight Raul Martinez for his third defense of his IBF Flyweight title at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines. Donaire scored the TKO after 2:42 into the 4th round. Because of his victory over Martinez, Donaire was included for the first time in the Ring Magazine pound for pound rankings, in the 7th spot.
The IBF ordered a mandatory rematch between Donaire and previous challenger Moruti Mthalane by August 1, 2009. Their first encounter had ended in a TKO victory for Donaire after the ringside doctor stopped the fight due to a cut sustained by Mthalane. However, Donaire's agent has expressed interest in moving up to the junior bantamweight/super flyweight division at 115 pounds. Initially, Donaire was set to face Hugo Cazares for the WBA super flyweight interim title on August 15, 2009. However, talks for the bout had fell through. Rafael Concepción of Panama then replaced Cazares as Donaire's opponent for that bout, which headlined the card titled "Pinoy Power 2". Because Concepcion failed to weigh within the super flyweight limit (115 lbs.), only Donaire, who made weight successfully, can win the title. Donaire won the bout via unanimous decision.
Gerson Guerrero
Gerson Guerrero
Sex: male
Birth date: 1977-06-01
Age: 32
Division: super flyweight
Stance: orthodox
Height: 5' 5" / 165cm
Reach 69" / 175cm
Alias: El Nene
Nationality : Mexico
Won 34 (KO 26) + lost 8 (KO 3) + drawn 0 = 44


