Donaire pulls plug off fight vs Casimero over drug testing | Inquirer Sports

Donaire pulls plug off fight vs Casimero over drug testing

/ 05:20 AM July 01, 2021

Nonito Donaire Nordine Oubaali

Nonito Donaire (left) is coming off a huge knockout victory over Nordine Oubaali. —AFP FILE PHOTO

Nonito Donaire confronted the camp of fellow Filipino world champion John Riel Casimero and then went on social media to say he’s pulling out of the Aug. 14 unification fight that would have been historic for Philippine boxing.

But already, there are talks the four-division champ is eyeing a rematch instead with Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue. With the excitement and nonstop action of the 2019 encounter, such a rematch promises to be much more lucrative in terms of prize money and grandeur.

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Donaire claimed he had given Casimero’s camp five days to produce papers that he’s enlisted in the 24/7 VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association) monitoring.

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“We have proof that the opposing side was neither honest nor forthcoming,” he wrote on Twitter. “After we cancelled the fight, then and only then did the paperwork suddenly appear.”

But Donaire, the consensus 2012 Fighter of the Year, said he’s pulling the plug on the fight to deny Casimero the biggest fight of his career.

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“I’m not going to give his example the stage or the payday that comes with it,” he added in his Tweet.

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Earlier, Donaire gave Casimero’s manager Marc Yao a dressing down in a recorded video conversation posted on Twitter.

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“The only reason I came in is because a Filipino (champ) can fight a Filipino (champ), you guys are demeaning Filipinos,” he told Yao in an expletive-laden message.

Apart from the VADA issue, Donaire was also ranting about how the Casimero camp “disrespected” his wife Rachel.

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Rachel, who was seated behind him during the phone call, who is also his manager and head trainer.

“I don’t want other pro athletes cross the line and think this type of behavior is acceptable, we have to maintain respectable character especially online,” Donaire added.

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After losing to Inoue, the 38-year-old Donaire (41-6-0 with 27 knockouts) got a career turn-around when he knocked out erstwhile unbeaten French champ Nordine Oubaali last May. INQ

TAGS: Boxing, John Riel Casimero, Nonito Donaire

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