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boxing icon Jorge “El Travieso” Arce is set to square off against
defending WBO super bantamweight champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash”
Donaire on December 15 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.The former
WBO, WBC and WBA light flyweight champion predicts the much-anticipated
contest will be the “Fight of the Year” as reported by Philippine news
portal ABS-CBN. Donaire and Arce maintain a good friendship outside of
the ring but are fierce competitors inside of it. Arce was quoted by the
report as saying “Nonito and I are good friends, but unfortunately,
this is a business. Expect the ‘Fight of the Year’ on December 15, and
I’m going to win this fight.”His opponent also predicted the contest to
be action-packedIn one side Nonito Donarie and in another side Jorge
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Nonito Donarie vs Jorge Arce
HBO (pay-per-view)
Date: 15th December 2012
Time: 9:30 pm ET/ PT
Where: Toyota Center , Houston
HBO (pay-per-view)
Date: 15th December 2012
Time: 9:30 pm ET/ PT
Where: Toyota Center , Houston
HBO WCB:Dec 15,2012 at 9:30 PM ET/PTIf
Nonito Donaire can beat Jorge Arce in impressive fashion on Dec. 15,
“The Filipino Flash” could thrust himself into the frontrunner’s role
for Fighter of the Year honors. But Arce, the Mexican warrior who has
been known to ride to the ring on a horse, has said several times that
this will be his last year in boxing, and dollars to pesos says there’s
no way Arce wants to ride off into the sunset slumped over a saddle.In
an era when the top boxers in the sport fight just one or two times a
year, Donaire will be making his fourth title defense of 2012. That
alone should put him in the mix for the year’s top fighter. Of those in
front of Donaire on the mythical pound-for-pound ladder, Floyd
Mayweather has fought only once, Manny Pacquiao twice, Andre Ward once,
and Sergio Martinez twice. “If he beats Arce, he will have successfully
defended his title four times,” says Donaire’s manager, Cameron Dunkin,
who has overseen the destinies of more than 20 world champions. “That
should mean something.”Arce, however, represents a dangerous roadblock.
In the twilight of his career, the beloved Mexican brawler has
experienced a rejuvenation of sorts, having beaten nine straight
opponents, including previously unbeaten champion Wilfredo Vasquez Jr.
last year. “Arce is a tough bastard, and he’s going to fight his ass off
against Nonito,” Dunkin says.While acknowledging that Donaire is a good
fighter, Arce (61-6-2, 46 KOs) has fanned the flames by saying that the
Filipino has never faced a fighter “with balls,” a statement which
didn’t sit well with Dunkin. “I think Arce has a lot of balls to say the
other fighters Nonito has faced didn’t have balls,” Dunkin says. “Arce
said he is going to fight to the death, and give everything he’s got.
But when the body doesn’t work, it doesn’t matter how much balls you
have.”Donaire (30-1, 19 KOs) possesses the kind of one-punch knockout
power that can make opponents’ bodies stop working, as the Filipino
demonstrated first against slugger Vic Darchinyan five years ago, and
last year against Fernando Montiel. Donaire was a virtual unknown when
he stepped into the ring with Darchinyan, who was then 28-0, a world
champion, and had knocked out 23 of his last 24 opponents. A
super-aggressive fighter, Darchinyan walked right into a short counter
left hook in the fifth round from Donaire and went down like he’d been
hit with a sledgehammer. So powerful was that hook, that when Darchinyan
got up, he staggered around the ring like a drunkard until the referee
stopped the fight.The same thing happened to world champion Montiel,
another fighter who, like Arce, vowed to come forward and pressure
Donaire. With just under a minute to go in the second round, Donaire
tagged Montiel with a blistering counter left hook that dropped the
Mexican, who landed with his back on the mat, legs flailing in spasms.
Montiel bravely got up on wobbly legs, but after the ref watched Donaire
hit him easily with two straight punches, he waved the fight
off.”Montiel and Darchinyan both had power and were aggressive until
they got hit by Nonito,” says Dunkin, who has managed Donaire the past
eight years. “Something happens to fighters when they get hit by Nonito.
It changes them.”Now along comes Arce, who like Montiel and Darchinyan,
is an aggressive fighter and will bring the pressure to Donaire. Arce
doesn’t have the one-punch knockout power of either of those other two
victims of Donaire, but his non-stop, all-action style and ferocious
body work can take the life out of his opponents just the same. “Arce
says he can take Nonito’s punches,” Dunkin says. “He says I have been in
with everybody and took their punches. I’ll tell you this, if Arce does
take Nonito’s punches, it’s going to be a long, hard fight.”
So the overriding question then is if
Arce gets tagged by a Donaire’s thunder, will he be able to weather the
storm? Unlike Montiel and Darchinyan, who had never been knocked out
before, Arce’s record shows he has lost three times by KO. But that is a
deceptive figure.Arce was first knocked out when he was a raw teenaged
boxer in 1996 in just his fifth professional fight. The boxer who
knocked him out in the first round, Omar Nino Romero, would go on to
become a world champion. Three years later, Arce was knocked out in the
11th round by future Hall of Famer and defending world champion Michael
Carbajal. At the time of the stoppage, Arce was comfortably winning on
all three judges’ score cards. The last time anyone stopped Arce was in
2009, when after surviving 10 rounds of brutal bombs thrown by the
heavy-handed Darchinyan, the referee stopped the fight in the 11th
because of multiple cuts suffered by the Mexican.The biggest unknown for
Arce is a trainer change he made for this fight. After 69 career bouts,
Arce decided to work with the great Mexican trainer, Nacho Beristain,
who has guided the illustrious career of Juan Manuel Marquez, among many
other world champions. “I think that will be a huge advantage for
Arce,” Dunkin says. “Nacho is a brilliant trainer, and the main thing
about him is he is a great strategist. It’s not about changing Arce at
this late point in his career. It’s the game plan Nacho will devise for
him. We could be facing the best Arce we have ever seen.”That being
said, no matter what game plan Arce shows up with, Donaire, who is
brilliant at figuring out his opponent while in the ring, should be able
to adjust. As Donaire told HBO’s Max Kellerman on air after knocking
out Montiel, “I wanted to see what Montiel did, how he threw his
punches, and where I could exploit them. Time slows down for me in the
ring. I knew exactly what he was going to throw and timed it
perfectly.”Timing is everything in a larger sense for this fight,
because a late-year victory over Arce could make him the Fighter of the
Year.
Nonito Donaire Bio
Weight Class: Bantamweight
Record: 30-1 | 19 KOs
Hometown: Bohol, Philippines
Birthdate: November 16, 1982
Height: 5’6”
Nickname: The Filipino Flash
The WBC and former WBO bantamweight world champion, he is one of boxing’s rising young stars – with his exceptional combination of size, skill, speed, and power, he is already considered by many observers to be one of the top fighters at any weight in the ring today, one of the best “Pound for Pound.”He is also a former WBA interim super flyweight world champion – he won the title in August, 2009 – and a former IBF flyweight world champion, as well. Nonito won the IBF title in July, 2007, and made three successful title defenses. He vacated both titles to move up in weight.
Nonito is coming off a 12 round decision win against WBO junior bantamweight world champion Omar Narvaez in his last fight on October 22.In his previous fight on February 19, Nonito scored a spectacular and devastating one-punch knockout win against WBC-WBO bantamweight world champion Fernando Montiel.Nonito won the IBF flyweight world title in July, 2007, with a spectacular and devastating one-punch knockout against previously undefeated defending champion Vic Darchinyan. The knockout was so devastating that during his post-fight interview, Darchinyan didn’t seem to realize he had just been knocked out.Nonito won the IBF flyweight world title in July, 2007, with a spectacular and devastating one-punch knockout against previously undefeated defending champion Vic Darchinyan. The knockout was so devastating that during his post-fight interview, Darchinyan didn’t seem to realize he had just been knocked out.Regarding his nickname, Nonito said, “I got my name because I was pretty fast. Like in the gym, I was a lot faster than my brother or other fighters. They started calling me that around my fourth, fifth
fight.”
Record: 30-1 | 19 KOs
Hometown: Bohol, Philippines
Birthdate: November 16, 1982
Height: 5’6”
Nickname: The Filipino Flash
The WBC and former WBO bantamweight world champion, he is one of boxing’s rising young stars – with his exceptional combination of size, skill, speed, and power, he is already considered by many observers to be one of the top fighters at any weight in the ring today, one of the best “Pound for Pound.”He is also a former WBA interim super flyweight world champion – he won the title in August, 2009 – and a former IBF flyweight world champion, as well. Nonito won the IBF title in July, 2007, and made three successful title defenses. He vacated both titles to move up in weight.
Nonito is coming off a 12 round decision win against WBO junior bantamweight world champion Omar Narvaez in his last fight on October 22.In his previous fight on February 19, Nonito scored a spectacular and devastating one-punch knockout win against WBC-WBO bantamweight world champion Fernando Montiel.Nonito won the IBF flyweight world title in July, 2007, with a spectacular and devastating one-punch knockout against previously undefeated defending champion Vic Darchinyan. The knockout was so devastating that during his post-fight interview, Darchinyan didn’t seem to realize he had just been knocked out.Nonito won the IBF flyweight world title in July, 2007, with a spectacular and devastating one-punch knockout against previously undefeated defending champion Vic Darchinyan. The knockout was so devastating that during his post-fight interview, Darchinyan didn’t seem to realize he had just been knocked out.Regarding his nickname, Nonito said, “I got my name because I was pretty fast. Like in the gym, I was a lot faster than my brother or other fighters. They started calling me that around my fourth, fifth
fight.”
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