Nonito Donaire
Nonito Donaire, Jr. (born November 16, 1982) is a Filipino American[1] professional boxer. Known as "The Filipino Flash," Donaire is a four-division world champion and the reigning WBO, The Ring and WBC Diamond Super Bantamweight Champion. He is also the former IBF Super Bantamweight, WBC and WBO Bantamweight, Interim WBA Super Flyweight and IBF Flyweight Champion.
He is a known switch-hitter with the ability to fight either southpaw or orthodox.[2][3] His surname is often mispronounced as do-nayr but it is properly pronounced as do-nigh-reh.
Donaire is currently rated by The Ring as the number six pound-for-pound boxer in the world.
He is a known switch-hitter with the ability to fight either southpaw or orthodox.[2][3] His surname is often mispronounced as do-nayr but it is properly pronounced as do-nigh-reh.
Donaire is currently rated by The Ring as the number six pound-for-pound boxer in the world.
Titles in boxing
Amateur career
National:- 1998 National Silver Gloves Champion
- 1999 National Jr. Olympics Champion
- 2000 National USA Tournament Champion
- 1999 International Jr. Olympics Champion
Professional career
Major World Titles:- IBF Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
- WBA Super Flyweight Champion (Interim) (115 lbs)
- WBO Bantamweight Champion (118 lbs)
- WBC Bantamweight Champion (118 lbs)
- WBO Super Bantamweight Champion (122 lbs)
- IBF Super Bantamweight Champion (122 lbs)
- IBO Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
- The Ring Super Bantamweight Champion (122 lbs)
- WBO Asia Pacific Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
- NABF Super Flyweight Champion (115 lbs)
- WBC Continental Americas Bantamweight Champion (118 lbs)
- WBC Diamond Super Bantamweight Champion (122 lbs)
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