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Haven't heard much from Donaire as of late after his loss to Inoue. He's clearly the underdog in this fight given that Oubaali's last few fights were incredible against his opponents. Both of them last took fight on the ring on 2019, and both of them would surely be pretty rusty no matter the preparation and conditioning they have taken for the last few months. Still, there's no denying that even though Donaire has the technicalities and experience, he is getting old and he can no longer be as efficient as he can be on the ring.
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Final Press conference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsZ31n5Mvxo

Nonito very confident, and admitted that he still has a lot of energy in this fight, so definitely, he is a live dog and the odds are really very attractive.

Fun fact: Donaire is trying to be the oldest champion is this division (118 lbs), the current record is being held by another great Filipino boxer, Jerry Penalosa.

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Oubaali - @1.35
Donaire - @3.15
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Obviously bro.

Odds now increased to 3.30 for Donaire ( betting odds. )

This is going to be so exciting for Filipino fans.

I'm wondering if what time we will see this fight, do we have an info of the schedule in Philippine time and local channels if there is?
According to this link it would be on 10 p.m. ET
NONITO DONAIRE VS. NORDINE OUBAALI: DATE, FIGHT TIME, TV CHANNEL AND LIVE STREAM

Im rooting for the Filipino fighter here and the odds are really tempting plus having side bets which would make even more interesting.
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Would it really help him?

~snip~

Donaire was impressive against Inoue though he loses, this is another undefeated fighter, hence it should be a huge challenge for him.

They said that having a long lay-off in boxing could give them ring rust and i may agree with that but we should also take note that it is not only Donaire who have a long lay-off as Oubaali last fought on the undercard of the Donaire vs Inoue fight so this category should be even to both of them.

Basing on their last fight, Donaire impressed me more that Oubaali though he lost but he give one hell of a fight to Inoue.



I guess you are betting on Donaire to win?

Can't blame you, Donaire is our own, we should support him and I think he is not yet done although he loses against Inoue.
I'm not sure if Inoue felt that Donaire is a tough opponent but as a fan that's what we saw in their fight.


Obviously bro.

Odds now increased to 3.30 for Donaire ( betting odds. )

This is going to be so exciting for Filipino fans.

I'm wondering if what time we will see this fight, do we have an info of the schedule in Philippine time and local channels if there is?
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Would it really help him?

~snip~

Donaire was impressive against Inoue though he loses, this is another undefeated fighter, hence it should be a huge challenge for him.

They said that having a long lay-off in boxing could give them ring rust and i may agree with that but we should also take note that it is not only Donaire who have a long lay-off as Oubaali last fought on the undercard of the Donaire vs Inoue fight so this category should be even to both of them.

Basing on their last fight, Donaire impressed me more that Oubaali though he lost but he give one hell of a fight to Inoue.



I guess you are betting on Donaire to win?

Can't blame you, Donaire is our own, we should support him and I think he is not yet done although he loses against Inoue.
I'm not sure if Inoue felt that Donaire is a tough opponent but as a fan that's what we saw in their fight.
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Would it really help him?

~snip~

Donaire was impressive against Inoue though he loses, this is another undefeated fighter, hence it should be a huge challenge for him.

They said that having a long lay-off in boxing could give them ring rust and i may agree with that but we should also take note that it is not only Donaire who have a long lay-off as Oubaali last fought on the undercard of the Donaire vs Inoue fight so this category should be even to both of them.

Basing on their last fight, Donaire impressed me more that Oubaali though he lost but he give one hell of a fight to Inoue.

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In terms of age, there's no big difference but on experience, I guess Donaire has the edge here.
Donaire is no doubt being advantage in experience but let's not take account the skills of Oubaali .
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Oubaali is not as good as Inoue IMO, so Donaire has a huge chance here to pull an upset.
Remember that in the last games of donaire , he shown slower and losing the power punches.
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Maybe he can also work out some strategy on how to win without knocking out his opponent.
I mean, he should not always go for KO all the time, I understand it's his signature but he is not getting any younger, his power has reduced due to age.
Knocking ? i doubt that there will be on this fight instead it is a unanimous decision .
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Nonito Donaire says long layoff a blessing in disguise

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NONITO Donaire Jr. doesn’t think the long layoff would work against his bid to regain a piece of the world bantamweight championship.

Instead, the five-division world champion felt the rest recharged his 38-year-old body ahead of his fight against Nordine Oubaali of France on Sunday (Manila time) for the World Boxing Council (WBC) 118-lb title belt.

Donaire, 38, last fought in November of 2019 when he lost via unanimous decision to unbeaten Japanese Naoya Inoue in a highly-competitive unification bout,

“The layoff will not be a factor at all. The time off helped me out,” he said during the final presser for the 12-round title bout on Thursday in Carson, California.

Donaire was impressive against Inoue though he loses, this is another undefeated fighter, hence it should be a huge challenge for him.
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If Donaire were to win then he would be the oldest bantamweight champion ever.
That's good trivia, I think Donaire will try to win so he will make history.
He is taller than his opponent, he usually dominates a smaller opponent, hopefully, he still has that power.

A lot of people thought  People have been counting him out for the last several years but he has still managed to remain competitive with the top fighters. If he wins this fight then he would have a good case for getting into the hall of fame.
The Donaire will be popular again, and he would prove to the fans that he is not yet in the retirement age and he can still go with big fights.
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Not being bias but I can see that Nonito Donaire has a pretty sharp experience here, than Nordine Oubaali in my opinion, even though Oubaali defeated Takuma Inoue the younger brother of Naoya it doesn't mean that he can also defeat the older brother because they are in different level and Donaire has a different skill set than Takuma pretty much Nonito Donaire can get an equal footing to Naoya when he show it in the ring and finishing the fight when Naoya won the decision much, pretty much I really want to see a rematch.

My bet is with the Flash Nonito Donaire here.
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Im surprised that Donaire is the underdog on here

Actually, it's not surprising as Oubaali really has the upper hand here. It just happened that Donaire is one of our nation's boxer so we are supporting him.

A good chance to bet on the odds posted above if we really want to place a bet for Donaire but a tough choice between KO and Decision. If it will be a decision, I'm seeing that Oubaali will win so the only way Donaire will make an upset is thru KO or an obvious win per round which will be a hard task for him.

there has to be a knockout, either of them for the fight to be a remarkable win. Oubaali makes it that way too that is why he is a good contender.
Donaire always the underdog, maybe he likes being the underdog. he fought with top-notch fighters to see if he can upset the fight, got disappointed with Walters. when Donaire fights against Darchinyan he was also the underdog but made it. that knockout was the knockout of the year as far as i know.



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If Donaire were to win then he would be the oldest bantamweight champion ever. People have been counting him out for the last several years but he has still managed to remain competitive with the top fighters. If he wins this fight then he would have a good case for getting into the hall of fame.
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Im surprised that Donaire is the underdog on here

Actually, it's not surprising as Oubaali really has the upper hand here. It just happened that Donaire is one of our nation's boxer so we are supporting him.

A good chance to bet on the odds posted above if we really want to place a bet for Donaire but a tough choice between KO and Decision. If it will be a decision, I'm seeing that Oubaali will win so the only way Donaire will make an upset is thru KO or an obvious win per round which will be a hard task for him.
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Since most here, roots for Donaire despite being the underdog, including me, how about leveling up your risky bet on him.

Not just the @3.x odds for Doinaire winning the match but you can also consider putting on either;

- Donaire winning by KO @5.x and
- Donaire winning by the decision by @6.x.

It's a one-time big-time bet and surely everyone will be happy if Donaire will able to upset his opponent.
Thanks for the share up mate and this is indeed an interesting bet for those who do root for Donaire including me. Aside from ML bets then these things are really good to risk on.
Im surprised that Donaire is the underdog on here but if we do really look at on the stats then Oubaali isnt something that you cant just ignore.
Punching power is there but lets see on how counterpunch and speed works.
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Since most here, roots for Donaire despite being the underdog, including me, how about leveling up your risky bet on him.

Not just the @3.x odds for Doinaire winning the match but you can also consider putting on either;

- Donaire winning by KO @5.x and
- Donaire winning by the decision by @6.x.

It's a one-time big-time bet and surely everyone will be happy if Donaire will able to upset his opponent.

Thanks for sharing that odds, it's quite attractive as well, I would not hesitate to put a bet on that, especially the KO as that's where his biggest chance compared to winning in the score card. I believe this is the last fight of Donaire? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Since most here, roots for Donaire despite being the underdog, including me, how about leveling up your risky bet on him.

Not just the @3.x odds for Doinaire winning the match but you can also consider putting on either;

- Donaire winning by KO @5.x and
- Donaire winning by the decision by @6.x.

It's a one-time big-time bet and surely everyone will be happy if Donaire will able to upset his opponent.
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^^ Indeed, Donaire's left hook was the best in this division during his prime and even if he lost to Inoue, we can still see that money left hook that he possesses even if critics are discounting him against the Inoue that time.

Might bet early on Donaire because of that huge odds,unless he really grows old overnight, he can still go make an upset and create another ripple in this division. Inoue and Casimero could be in the horizon for him if he win and take the championship belt from Nordine  Oubaali.
That’s the strength of Donaire that makes him more worth it as an opponent, unfortunately we didn’t see some of his anticipated matches. Anyway, this match could be a big deal for Donaire as he is trying to gain back some titles and this could be the way for him to match good boxers soon, Oubaali has a clean record but I don’t see so much strength on this guy compare to Donaire, this will be an epic match though I hope its not too late to place some bet.
Correct, this is a comeback fight for him, and time is not on his side, so definitely this is a big deal and even though he is the underdog, we as fans knows that he still got it. Nordine is a tough opponent no doubt about it, he has the belt and he deserves to be a champion. But Donaire has also been in a lot of battles that this match could be a candidate of fight of the year if Nordine fights mano a mano. Not too late to put a bet, Donaire @3.x is very juicy odds.
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And probably get a good last one fight against Inoue again before he hang his gloves for good.

And him being the underdog could give him self motivation and go for a knock out win. But if he lost, yeah, time for him to say goodbye, he has an illustrious career and give up some highlight knockout when he was at this best in this division.

A win against Oubaali will allow him to continue fighting and invigorate his boxing career, I don't think Donaire will just retire, he will not until he lost to weal fighters and his camp tells him that it's time to hang up his gloves, a boxer like Donaire will need to be convinced by many factors to retire based on what I see in the last fight he still has it the power, the skill, and the speed.

True, boxers don't quit when they are winning, maybe just a few exceptions.

But with a career like Donaire, for sure he is still convinced that he can still fight even at close to 40 years old. If he needs knock out cold here, maybe he and his team, specially her wife who has become the boxing manager might advise Nonito to quit for good. But as we can see during his Inoue fight, he is not done yet.
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And probably get a good last one fight against Inoue again before he hang his gloves for good.

And him being the underdog could give him self motivation and go for a knock out win. But if he lost, yeah, time for him to say goodbye, he has an illustrious career and give up some highlight knockout when he was at this best in this division.

A win against Oubaali will allow him to continue fighting and invigorate his boxing career, I don't think Donaire will just retire, he will not until he lost to weal fighters and his camp tells him that it's time to hang up his gloves, a boxer like Donaire will need to be convinced by many factors to retire based on what I see in the last fight he still has it the power, the skill, and the speed.
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I'm rooting for Donaire as a fellow Pinoy fan but whatever the result, he should hang his gloves now after the fight.

I hope he is just waiting for another win so that he will have a good exit.

I read somewhere before, back in the supposed fight on him last December that got postponed, that he just need at least 1-2 match before retirement. If he will able to upset Oubaali here, I'm sure he wants another fight again.

And probably get a good last one fight against Inoue again before he hang his gloves for good.

And him being the underdog could give him self motivation and go for a knock out win. But if he lost, yeah, time for him to say goodbye, he has an illustrious career and give up some highlight knockout when he was at this best in this division.
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