Donaire not done with Cuban tormentor
Nonito Donaire Jr. is not closing the painful “Guillermo Rigondeaux chapter” in his career.
In a recent article at boxingnews24.com, the Filipino WBA featherweight super champion said he has not closed the door on the possibility of a rematch with the Cuban tactician who dealt him a unanimous decision defeat last year in New York City.
But the 31-year-old Donaire, who has since vaulted back with back-to-back victories over Vic Darchinyan late last year and Simpiwe Vetyeka last May, said Top Rank will decide who his next opponent will be.
Article continues after this advertisementAnd Rigondeaux (14-0 with 19 KOs) is not in the radar screen for Donaire (33-2 with 21 knockouts).
Instead, Donaire a slew of champions in the 126-lb division is lined up for him by Top Rank including WBA regular titlist Nicholas Walters and IBF champ and former stablemate Evgeny Gradovich.
Donaire has also promised to give Vetyeka a rematch after winning by a fifth-round unanimous technical decision due to accidental head butt.