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 Last update:  1/24/2012       Read more by Dennis Guillermo         
   
Nonito Donaire Will Take His Time Before Going To 126
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By Dennis "dSource" Guillermo

With a new test and weight class waiting for him to conquer, "The Filipino Flash" Nonito Donaire, Jr. stopped by dBoxing Source Radio show to discuss his rise in weights as well as his status as one of the top pound for pound boxers in the sport.

Asked about how he's handling going up to 122 in camp thus far, Donaire welcomed the fact that he can eat more these days, but also admitted that he might have to stay at the weight for a little while as he intends to build up muscle weight and properly move up.

"I'm a taller guy for the lower weight class, but physically I'm lighter, because I'm skinny. So we're just trying to build up a lot of muscle right now. I think I'll be at 122 for a little bit. I'm struggling in creating more muscles and I'm working on that. To feel at home at 122 and 126, that's something I need to work on as time goes by. Right now I'm looking at 122 as the most I'm going up until I can say that I can take care of these guys and then go up to 126," Donaire said.

Staying at 122 to further establish his star isn't a bad idea either with potential explosive match-ups against the likes of WBC champ Toshiaki Nishioka, newly crowned WBA champ Guillermo Rigondeaux and other names like Jorge Arce and Abner Mares who can easily move up to 122.

At the moment, however, Donaire is focused on the task as hand which is to win the WBO strap against its former owner Wilfedo Vazquez, Jr. at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on Feb. 4.

"I'm the type to look at what's in front of me. 122 is where I'm going to stand right now and see how I'm going to do with the stars at 122. If I can dominate like I dominated at 118, of course I want to challenge myself and move up to 126," Donaire emphasized and added, "but  like I said, I am fighting Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. who is a tough oppoenent, and that's my only focus right now."

Dennis 'dSource' Guillermo is a prolific boxing writer. Follow him onTwitter, and for an archive of his work click here. You e-mail him at DennisGuillermo2@yahoo.com

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comment by Clegg, on 01-25-2012
If it was so hard for him to stay at BW, why does he have to put so much work into building muscle for SBW? If you are struggling to make 118, then you add 4lbs of muscle in order to fight at 122, then you'll just end up struggling again. People keep talking about Rigo because he just fough...

comment by Burat Mo, on 01-25-2012
[QUOTE=AdamantiumPI]I don't mind Donaire staying at 122 for a while if he fights the likes of Nishioka or Rigondeaux. But I doubt Arum will match Donaire up with Rigondeaux since that wouldn't make much money. Nishioka doesn't have a fan base in the US but I doubt Arum would stage that fight in...

comment by damit305, on 01-25-2012
[QUOTE=richardt]Talk about using Donaire's name in the media to build up Rigo. How about Rigo build up his name first since he just won the title. He should rematch the guy who beat him first. I'm sure Cordoba would love the rematch. Tell Rigo to stop ducking Toshiaki Nishioka.....now see how tha...

comment by rey guey, on 01-24-2012
[QUOTE=Filo]Dude just moved up to 122. It's like asking Mares to fight Rigondeux right away.[/QUOTE] I'm not saying he should fight Rigondeaux right now but I'd be really suprised if he ever fought Rigondeaux. it's a tough fight and Arum won't risk a future cash cow on a 31 year old Cuban who...

comment by richardt, on 01-24-2012
Talk about using Donaire's name in the media to build up Rigo. How about Rigo build up his name first since he just won the title. He should rematch the guy who beat him first. I'm sure Cordoba would love the rematch. Tell Rigo to stop ducking Toshiaki Nishioka.....now see how that sounds?

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