WBSS Bantamweight Final: Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire - November 7, 2019

Who win?

Poll ended at 09 Nov 2019, 17:37

Inoue - Decision
2
4%
Inoue - T/KO
46
92%
DRAW
0
No votes
Donaire - T/KO
1
2%
Donaire - Decision
1
2%
 
Total votes: 50

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Gotta wonder why they didn't open up the full venue :/
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 10 Oct 2019, 15:35 Gotta wonder why they didn't open up the full venue :/
Is it a stadium?

How much can it actually hold?
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A really one-sided poll. Who thinks Inoue will go the distance??? Stand up!
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 Oct 2019, 16:56
Boxing Prospect wrote: 10 Oct 2019, 15:35 Gotta wonder why they didn't open up the full venue :/
Is it a stadium?

How much can it actually hold?
It can hold around 37,000, they've configured it for around 22,500
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Nonito Donaire Interview

“Fighting one of the world’s best boxers who have grown into a monster is a big motivation,” said Donaire, a multiple world champion in four weight classes.

“I’m just very excited,”
said the 36-year-old. “I don’t see myself with any disadvantages going into the final.

“I will give everything I have to win and I believe I can do it. It has been predicted that the keys to the fight are speed and power and the one who makes a mistake first will lose. On the other hand, we both have boxing brains, so it can be a long game like chess.”
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Now that last night's carefully stage-managed $50 million+ money transfer in Vegas has been successfully concluded (with full media co-operation and no Ruiz type glitch) we can now look forward a real boxing match set in a place far from the reaches of the Vegas cartel.

Naoya Inouye is the only serious challenger to Vasyl Lomachenko for the best pound for pound as far as I'm concerned. Of course he can't come close to matching Loma's achievements but in that regard neither can anyone else currently.

Donaire has had plenty of time to prepare for this and will definitely come in well prepared. It also remains to be seen what happens when, (or maybe if) Inoue is eventually forced on to the defensive. We already know he's a master assassin but can he take it back, can he fight in the trenches?

Will Nonito Donaire be the boxer to give us the answer? Just a few days left before we find out.
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‘Monster’ Naoya Inoue (18-0, 16 KOs) and Nonito ‘The Filipino Flash’ Donaire (40-5, 26 KOs) were both in confident moods at Monday’s medical check in Tokyo ahead of Thursday’s WBSS Bantamweight Ali Trophy final at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Naoya Inoue: “Nonito’s only advantage is his experience, he has been in many big fights. He is taller and his reach is longer, but that’s something we have prepared for.”

Nonito Donaire: “Like we saw with Canelo vs Kovalev, height doesn’t matter, size doesn’t matter. Ultimately it’s about the game plan, and I believe I have the game plan to beat Inoue. And my experience will carry me through.”

On Tuesday the pair will meet again at the final press conference before the final.
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People gonna forget that this is the day it is
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Thomastearns wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 06:03 Now that last night's carefully stage-managed $50 million+ money transfer in Vegas has been successfully concluded (with full media co-operation and no Ruiz type glitch) we can now look forward a real boxing match set in a place far from the reaches of the Vegas cartel.

Naoya Inouye is the only serious challenger to Vasyl Lomachenko for the best pound for pound as far as I'm concerned. Of course he can't come close to matching Loma's achievements but in that regard neither can anyone else currently.

Donaire has had plenty of time to prepare for this and will definitely come in well prepared. It also remains to be seen what happens when, (or maybe if) Inoue is eventually forced on to the defensive. We already know he's a master assassin but can he take it back, can he fight in the trenches?

Will Nonito Donaire be the boxer to give us the answer? Just a few days left before we find out.
Canelos achievements dwarf lomas. Inoue isn't far off either.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 04 Nov 2019, 22:45 People gonna forget that this is the day it is
Let’s keep commenting and keep the thread at the top of the page :TU:
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WBSS Final Press Conference Quotes

“A year ago this tournament started, a year later I am in the final against Nonito Donaire, and I am very grateful for that,” said 26-year-old Inoue at a jam-packed final press conference in Tokyo.

The IBF and Ring Magazine champion at 118 pounds told him he grew up being a fan of his Filipino counterpart.

“I’ve been watching Nonito’s fights even before I became professional, and he’s one of the fighters who I admire. I am truly proud of myself to be in the ring with him the day after tomorrow.”

The Muhammad Ali Trophy was on display on a plinth just on the right side of the Japanese superstar at the top table.

“It’s a beautiful trophy, I like the design,” said ‘The Monster’ about the ‘Greatest Prize in Boxing’ named after ‘The Greatest of All Time’. As if he was inspired by WBSS’s virtual ambassador he went on to say:

“The winner of this tournament will be crowned as the greatest of the division. I am representing Japan as a professional boxer and I will show the greatest performance of my career as an answer to all the exceptions here.

“The appeal of the WBSS is that we can decide who is the best in the division. I would like to be victorious, but I’m not stopping there. In the future, I want to be the greatest of all time!”


Said 36-year-old Nonito Donaire, the WBC Diamond and WBA ‘Super’ World Bantamweight champion, who has held multiple world championships in four weight classes:

“Naoya is the top fighter in the world pound-for-pound which is very exciting for me. But I trust in my ability, and I will be able to adapt to the situation.

“Fighting Naoya Inoue has given me motivation. I’ve accomplished so much, so I needed someone to motivate me. It’s brought back my youth again because I have to be at my best.

“Being in this tournament has been tremendous. All these young guys trying to prove themselves and weed out the old generation. But so far, I’ve proven I’m a wall that needs to be climbed, and it’s not an easy wall to climb.”


Said Kalle Sauerland, Chief Boxing Officer of the WBSS: “Two weeks ago we witnessed what was potentially the Fight of the Year (WBSS 140-pound final – Josh Taylor MD 12 Regis Prograis) at The O2 in London, and this Thursday we have another fascinating final. Donaire, the old lion protecting his lair vs Inoue, the pound-for-pound king at the moment.”
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Anyone got an approximate time this fight starts?
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Duran1970 wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:03 Anyone got an approximate time this fight starts?
UK or US??
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Duran1970 wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:03 Anyone got an approximate time this fight starts?
I'm guessing they showing 2 fights.. UK time will be 12:05pm

7am ET
6am CT
4am PT

Japan it will be 9pm..

Make sense.
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Co feature (Takuma), 8pm Japan time
Main event 9pm Japan time
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:40 Co feature (Takuma), 8pm Japan time
Main event 9pm Japan time
So in the UK they might just show the final?
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It's funny how Donaire is getting listed at like 5'7 / 5'7.5 now, there was a YT vid of him getting actually measured by a doctor and he was 5'4.5
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:10
Duran1970 wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:03 Anyone got an approximate time this fight starts?
I'm guessing they showing 2 fights.. UK time will be 12:05pm

7am ET
6am CT
4am PT

Japan it will be 9pm..

Make sense.
Thanks
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:49
Boxing Prospect wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:40 Co feature (Takuma), 8pm Japan time
Main event 9pm Japan time
So in the UK they might just show the final?
Yeah, possible tape delay of the WBC bout
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margaret thatcher wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:56 It's funny how Donaire is getting listed at like 5'7 / 5'7.5 now, there was a YT vid of him getting actually measured by a doctor and he was 5'4.5
The fighters had measurements taken earlier in the week as part of their medicals, would assume the heights are from that

http://www.asianboxing.info/asian-news/ ... aoya-inoue
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margaret thatcher wrote: 05 Nov 2019, 13:56 It's funny how Donaire is getting listed at like 5'7 / 5'7.5 now, there was a YT vid of him getting actually measured by a doctor and he was 5'4.5
How about the reach? Is that exaggerated as well?
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Not sure, but there you have proof of Donaire at 5'5, can't imagine that he's actually 5'7.5 like BoxRec have him or 5'7 like listed in some other places. Apparently he's reached his career high height just at 36 :lol:
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