By Jake Donovan - He came, he saw, he conquered the fighter put in front of him like the professional that he is.
It’s now time to start putting better fighters in front of Nonito Donaire – beginning with an old foe.
Assuming he has his arm raised in next month’s title defense on Showtime, there’s no reason why Vic Darchinyan’s next fight shouldn’t a rematch with Donaire, the first fighter to hang a loss on his career.
Surely, a song and dance will follow, along with several other reasons being offered why what others want doesn’t necessarily fall in line with what promoter Top Rank wants to give them. We’re forced to accept the carrot on the stick that has become the maturation process for what we hope to be a future showdown between undefeated featherweights Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa. [Click Here To Read More]
It’s now time to start putting better fighters in front of Nonito Donaire – beginning with an old foe.
Assuming he has his arm raised in next month’s title defense on Showtime, there’s no reason why Vic Darchinyan’s next fight shouldn’t a rematch with Donaire, the first fighter to hang a loss on his career.
Surely, a song and dance will follow, along with several other reasons being offered why what others want doesn’t necessarily fall in line with what promoter Top Rank wants to give them. We’re forced to accept the carrot on the stick that has become the maturation process for what we hope to be a future showdown between undefeated featherweights Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa. [Click Here To Read More]
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