Donaires, Sean Gibbons get into heated exchange | Inquirer Sports

Donaires, Sean Gibbons get into heated exchange

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 05:16 PM February 06, 2022

Nonito Donaire

Nonito Donaire poses for a picture after a fourth round knockout win over Reymart Gaballo for the WBC World Bantamweight Championship at Dignity Health Sports Park on December 11, 2021 in Carson, California. Harry How/Getty Images/AFP

MANILA, Philippines—Nonito Donaire and wife Rachel figured in a shouting match with MP Promotions President Sean Gibbons, the first time the two sides got into a confrontation in their longstanding feud.

In a video posted by Donaire on his social media accounts on Sunday, Gibbons was seen angrily shouting at the WBC bantamweight champion.

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“Stand in front of me bro and call my wife a b*tch again and let’s see what happens Sean Gibbons,” wrote Donaire, who also tagged Gibbons on the post.

MP Promotions President Sean Gibbons at the PSA Forum on Tuesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Donaire and Gibbons have been at odds with each other with the two often trading shots on social media.

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Rachel, who also serves as trainer and manager of the four-division champion, also mocked Gibbons after the latter repeatedly shouted “hold me back bro, hold me back,” during the heated exchange.

“You going to come at @nonitodonaire? I know you @knuckleheadsean were a boxer before, maybe we should test your skills #keyboardSean,” wrote Rachel.

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