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So the boxing public may know: Donaire has nothing to destroy of Guerrero

by Simeon Vergara

 

LAS VEGAS, Nevada - While Nonito Donaire, Jr. ranks No. 2 in the world for the super flyweight division according to boxrec.com, his opponent this February 13, Gerson Guerrero, ranks No. 35 in the world and No. 10 in Mexico.

       Now banking on such ranking, what more should Donaire, Jr. have to destroy out of Guerrero when he has really nothing to prove against this poor guy from Mexico?

          The sycophants are still adulterating  their panther!

       That's why Donaire, Jr., though talented that he is, will only deteriorate in the quagmire of mismatching. Unless Nonito Donaire, Sr. is back to the folds of his Junior's training and advisory plans of the latter's career, he may just get knocked out by an ordinary fighter other than Gerson Guerrero, who cannot even get a good fight in Mexico. And just because Guerrero is a Mexican does not mean a win over him by Donaire, Jr. could boost the latter's popularity.     

     Donaire, Jr. would just become a master of the class D fighters, such as Guererro and his previous opponent from Panama, Rafael Concepcion, whose world ranking in the super flyweight division is No. 23.

       Now, only that sentimentalist blogger from Examiner.com, Dennis Guillermo, and also the less informed and the misinformed, would sing hallelujah for a victory of Donaire, Jr. this Saturday. Just as what he did as he reacted to my column last month, which called on cherry-picking mode of the subject.

       At 27 bearing his great boxing skills and intelligence in the ring, Donaire, Jr. should have been fighting the best of the division he's gearing up to.

       Nevertheless, it's unfair to the boxing public who will pay to watch Donaire, Jr. fighting against this lowly, sidewalk man from Mexico. I don't mean to look down upon his opponent's potential. But, the paying public must know the statistical records of the fighters.

       Simply, just the facts...nothing but the facts!

       Indeed, Donaire, Jr. has nothing to destroy of Guerrero.

       I vouch the prospect that Guerrero will just be another digit to Donaire, Jr.'s boxing record.

       To check out Gerson Guerrero's boxing record, here's the link: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=14167&cat=boxer

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