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It's a pride thing, like not turning back on your heritage. My nationality is United States of America, as my US passport says, and all of my papers, and it's true, that is my nationality. But if I was a pro boxer, I would more than likely represent Dominican Republic, maybe just out of respect to the people that raised me, and the people I grew up around, also showing respect for myself. I'm pretty sure Nonito Donaire grew up around Pinoy's and Pinoy culture, that's why he represents the Fillipines.
And lol @ everyone trying to claim him now, when it is very obvious that Nonito Donaire is actually from the Dominican Republic. |
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