Why Nonito Donaire Can Be as Loved as Pacquiao

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  • Panginoon
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    Why Nonito Donaire Can Be as Loved as Pacquiao



    Every utterance, every quick syllable that falls from Nonito Donaire’s mouth when it comes to fellow Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao comes with a heavy dose of deference. “The Filipino Flash” knows where he stands when it comes to his elder.

    But who’s to say Donaire can’t one day stop the Philippines as Pacquiao does each time he fights? Who’s to say Donaire can’t be as beloved as the future Hall of Fame great?

    Donaire can be.

    For one, Donaire is the future of the sport. He’s among the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world under the age of 30, joining Tim Bradley, Andre Ward and Chad Dawson. And while Donaire is on the upward portion of his career arc, Pacquiao seemed to be slowly, gradually, spiraling downward.

    There are some considerable cracks in Pacquiao’s once-invulnerable veneer. Most agree he beat Bradley in his last fight, but Pac-Man came under heavy criticism for his performance against Juan Manuel Marquez in their third bout, with most observers feeling Pacquiao lost.

    Meanwhile, Donaire keeps surging forward. The WBO junior bantamweight champion won a split-decision over Wilfredo Vazquez Jr., though Donaire clearly dominated the fight. He’s stopped four of his six opponents and his stunning knockout of Fernando Montiel in the second round was the 2011 Knockout of the Year.

    Pacquiao hasn’t stopped an opponent since Miguel Cotto in 2009, and hasn’t won by a devastating knockout ever since he vanquished Ricky Hatton in May 2009.

    We hear what sounds like rehearsed comments from Pacquiao these days. It's as if he’s become bored with the sport, the words becoming stale and sterile, more like someone who’s afraid to say what’s really on his mind.



    The Filipino Flash has an effervescent personality, and his wife, Rachel, is among the most beautiful and outspoken spouses in boxing. With Rachel by his side, Nonito gets an added boost in the crossover cache.

    Donaire is also at a stage where he’s very tangible. Whereas success has built a wide berth of insulation between Pacquiao and his fanbase, Donaire still has that luxury of being able to wade into a crowd and sign autographs and take pictures with fans. Pacquiao has reached the stage where his entourage is the size of a small army, whisking everyone away that comes near.

    The day is coming, and coming fast when Donaire unseats the great Pacquiao. The gap between the two was once as wide as the Grand Canyon. That's not the case now.

    Given some time, and a good push by promoter Top Rank, who represents both Pacquiao and Donaire, the Filipino Flash can take his rightful place at the top of the Filipino boxing world. He’s played the deferential role long enough; it’s now time to take the mantle Pacquiao once held.

    WARNITO DONAIRE!!!

    Every utterance, every quick syllable that falls from Nonito Donaire ’s mouth when it comes to fellow Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao comes with a heavy dose of deference...
  • Panginoon
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    I just wish he was a few years younger. If this dude was still in his 20's that would be golden.

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    • whirlwind
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      Donaire is a very good fighter and has a bright future but still a long way to go to achieve Pac status, resume, accomplisments and legacy wise. Pac set the standard so high almost impossible to duplicate let alone surpassing it. The fact both are in the same era made the matter worst. Donaire at the age of 29 still fighting at 122 while Pac was just 21 when he was fighting at 122. Donaire age will be the major factor why he will fail to achieve like Pac status.
      Last edited by whirlwind; 07-04-2012, 03:55 AM.

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      • CHOWWOKKA
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        He is already ducking fighters just like pac!

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        • Panginoon
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          #5
          Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA
          He is already ducking fighters just like pac!
          Who is he ducking?

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          • SCtrojansbaby
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            Unless Oscar De La Hoya comes out of retirement and fights Donaire he'll never be in Pacquiao's universe when it comes to popularity.

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            • Young Money
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              Donaire will be bald in 12-18 months, he needs to live life like never before.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                Unless Oscar De La Hoya comes out of retirement and fights Donaire he'll never be in Pacquiao's universe when it comes to popularity.
                Maybe he needs to take the leap of faith to Lightweight and challenge Juan Manuel Marquez? How big would he be if he defeated Pacquiao's biggest nemesis?

                It is sad though how die hard Pacquiao fans and casual Filipino fans don't acknowledge Donaire. He truly tries his hardest to rep that country.

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                • AdamantiumPI
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                  Originally posted by Panginoon
                  I just wish he was a few years younger. If this dude was still in his 20's that would be golden.
                  Donaire is 29 years old but he hasn't been in any wars that I can think of. I think Donaire has at least four more years left in his prime.

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                    Originally posted by Panginoon
                    Why Nonito Donaire Can Be as Loved as Pacquiao
                    That is so dumb. By this age, Pac already had rivalries with MAB, Morales, JMM, etc.

                    Donaire is 30, bald, and he still hasn't fought anybody.

                    It's a complete waste of talent.

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