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Nonito Donaire Jr: Flash Streaks Through The Black Hole By Mark F. Villanueva, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011

Dateline: New York, New York, October 22, 2011 ? Nonito ?The Filipino Flash? Donaire Jr. steps in with a personality strong enough to light up an arena and electrify those watching him on Television all over the world. Read Full Story >>>Boring fight doesn't reflect poorly on Donaire's promising career By Bryan Armen Graham, Sports Illustrated, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 NEW YORK -- Anyone who follows boxing knows Nonito Donaire is already considered one of the five best fighters in the world, one of the sport's finest little men since Ricardo Lopez in the early 1990s.
Whether he can be a superstar is a different question altogether.
Donaire successfully defen Read Full Story >>> Juan Manuel Marquez:? It would have changed everything? By Igor Frank, Examiner.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011

?Did you watch 24/7 last night?? inquired Big Steve during our Sunday morning coffee at Starbucks on Western Avenue:? Did Marquez seem sour about the past two fights? He shoul Read Full Story >>> Fight Report: Williams Topples Norton, Walsh Dominates Richards and Skeete impresses By Gianluca (Rio) Di Caro, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011

On Friday night, at the excellent Francis and George Warren?s Queensberry Promotions event at York Hall in Bethnal Green, the pack house were treated to a great night of pugilistic action. The slickly produced show had Read Full Story >>> For Mayweather-Pacquiao, Only Time Will Tell By Kevin Smith, Boxscorenews.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 News this week of another postponement of Floyd Mayweather Jr.?s felony domestic battery and robbery charges until December 21 continues to keep the embattled fighter in the news for all the wrong reasons. If convicted, one of the greatest boxers in modern history may receive up to 34 years in priso Read Full Story >>> Nonito Donaire Jr. seeks 5 fights at 122-126 lb By Marc Anthony Reyes, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 NEW YORK CITY?The Filipino Flash is in a hurry.
Next year, Nonito Donaire Jr., wants to fight five times to make up for lost time, according to his manager Cameron Dunkin.
?He?s going to 122 pounds after this, he wants to go 122, hopefully January or February, probably February,? Dunkin told Read Full Story >>> Lem's latest: Donaire taps Arum for Arce; Pacquaio, Jones, Berto By Lem Satterfield, RingTV.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 NEW YORK -- WBO/WBC bantamweight beltholder Nonito Donaire had just won every round on the way to Saturday night's lopsided unanimous decision over WBO junior bantamweight titleholder Omar Narvaez, improving his record to 27-1 with 18 knockouts, and dropping the Argentine's mark to 35-1-2 with 19 k Read Full Story >>> Aldeguer praises Donaire?s latest win By Edri Aznar, Sun.Star Cebu, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 NONITO Donaire Jr. continued to carry the banner of the Philippines and gave the country a reason to celebrate after a one-sided unanimous decision win over unwilling challenger Omar Narvaez yesterday in their world title tiff at the Madison Square Garden in New York.
Despite the fight being lac Read Full Story >>> It was the fight with Clottey all over again By Percy D. Della, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 SACRAMENTO, California??This is b_ll sh_t, this is b_ll sh_t,? the crowd at the Theater of the Madison Square Garden roared in frustration last night as the bell rang for the 10th round of Nonito Donaire Jr?s twin bantamweight title defense against Argentina?s Omar Narvaez.
?I?m bored,? the Filipi Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao Lookalike Allan Rivera Manuel Fools MSG Audience (Pictures) By Larry Brown, Larry Brown Sports, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 One of the two men picture above is an impersonator. The other is boxer, congressman, and international icon, Manny Pacquiao. I bet you can?t guess which one is the real Pac Man.
It?s actually the guy on the right. The dude on the left is just a lookalike who happens to be a huge Manny Pacquiao f Read Full Story >>> Big money fights in Donaire?s future By Jeremiah Yap, 8countnews, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 After Nonito Donaire Jr.'s disappointing bout against Omar Narvaez at the Madison Square Garden Theater -- it wasn't Donaire's fault Narvaez was unwilling to engage -- it's best that he face current WBO World Super Bantamweight Champion Jorge Arce in his next fight.
Donaire was aggressive th Read Full Story >>> Donaire keeps title at Garden By George Willis, New York Post, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 Nonito Donaire was hoping to look impressive in the first fight of his career on the East Coast. But he would have needed an opponent willing to engage him to do that. Instead, Donaire spent 12 rounds pounding at the turtlelike defense of Omar Narvaez, creating a one-sided but boring bout last night Read Full Story >>> Exclusive images from New York: Donaire trumps Narvaez, sets sights on 122 lbs. By Chris Robinson, Examiner.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011

While the Nonito Donaire-Omar Narvaez fight may have been lacking in action, the ending result was what we all expected as Donaire scored an easy victory and subsequently announced he will be moving up in weight for his next bout. T Read Full Story >>> Is Nonito Donaire the Next Big Thing? Fan?s Take By Paul Magno, Yahoo! Sports, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 After seeing Nonito Donaire's one-sided unanimous decision win over Argentina's two-division world champ and Olympic hero, Omar Narvaez, one can't help but think about the 28-year-old's bigger picture and possible destiny as the heir apparent to major names like Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather
Read Full Story >>> Donaire's dull victory in N.Y. shouldn't derail his star power By Colin Seymour, Examiner.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 NEW YORK ? Nonito Donaire shouldn?t have to apologize for winning all 12 rounds on all three scorecards Saturday in his bantamweight title defense against Omar Narvaez. After all, the capacity crowd wasn?t booing HIM.
But the 4,225 spectators (and presumably the HBO audience) were booing the figh Read Full Story >>> Donaire Gets UD Win Over Too Cautious Narvaez...WOODS By Michael Woods, The Sweet Science, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 It was a George Benton special for Nonito Donaire in the main event at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. In other words, as the old Philly sage used to say, Win this one, look good in the next one.
Donaire had in front of him a crafty defender in Omar Narvaez, who was Read Full Story >>> NARVAEZ NOT WORTH THE HYPE By Ed de la Vega, DDS, PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011

They painted him as a formidable foe for the great Nonito Donaire. A hurricane, they said. At the end he did not even win a round.
Omar Narvaez (35-1-2-19KO) turned out to be less than a tropical depression. He was Read Full Story >>> Donaire Swings For Fences, Forced To Settle For Shutout By Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 When one fighter takes all of the risks and the other fighter comes with a defensive-minded game plan, the result is almost always going to be a slow moving affair that winds up becoming more intriguing than appealing.
So went the New York City debut of bantamweight champion and pound-for-pound e Read Full Story >>> NONITO DONAIRE DOMINATES AN UNWILLING OMAR NARVAEZ IN THE BIG APPLE (PHOTOS) By Rich Mazon , PhilBoxing.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011

New York, New York - Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire was willing to put on a show under the bright lights of New York but Omar Andres Narvaez is not.
Donaire, the defending bantamweight division of the world fo Read Full Story >>> Donaire dominates a snoozfest in Big Apple By Igor Frank, Examiner.com, Sun, 23 Oct 2011 New York-Bantamweight king, Nonito? The Filipino Flash? Donaire defended WBC and WBO championship belts on Saturday night at the Theater at Madison Square Garden via a dominating twelve rounds decision over very defensive, previously undefeated Argentinean veteran, Omar Andres Narvaez. All three jud Read Full Story >>>
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