Sumiklab ngayong hapon, March 6, ang mainit na pagpapalitan ng maaanghang na salita sa pagitan ng boksingero na si Nonito Donaire, Jr. at ng TV sportscaster na si Chino Trinidad. Ito ay dahil sa VTR statement na inilabas ng misis ni Nonito Jr. na si Rachel Donaire sa official website ng Filipino boxing champ, www.filipinoflash.com.
Ang media ang sinisisi ni Rachel sa misunderstanding ng kanyang asawa at ng tatay nito na si Nonito Donaire, Sr.
Binanggit ni Rachel ang pangalan ng mag-amang Recah at Chino Trinidad bilang ilan sa mga sportswriter na inakusahan niya na nagpalaki sa gulo ng pamilya Donaire para dumami raw ang hits sa kanilang mga website.
Ani Rachel, "There are certain people in the media who have gotten fame from tearing our family apart and I think that collectively today, after seeing everything that has been out in the media and talking about what has really hurt us, the source is all the same—it's all the media.
"So, to those people that thought that they gonna ruin the family and watch us destroy and burn ourselves. To Chino Trinidad, Recah Trinidad, to Anthony Andales, and to Granville Ampong, you're not gonna destroy the Donaire family. And you better go find another tsismis to go, actually, bring any more hits to your site. Because what you did was unprofessional, it's digusting, and it's unlike a Filipino."
Ngayong hapon, nag-post si Nonito Jr. sa kanyang Facebook fanpage account ng mensahe niya para kay Chino at sa sportswriters na sina Manny PiƱol at Granville Ampong ng www.philboxing.com:
"Chino, Pinol, n Ampong. Shut up n Leave my family alone: the Donaires n Marcials, esp my wife. Keep talking n ull feel what Montiel felt. U won't see it, ull just feel it. Sonic Boom!!
"Oh n btw, Chino, Ampong, n Pinol- Why dont u cm pick a fight with sm1 ur on size huh? ME AND PAPANG also said it was the media. We ALL pointed at U! So back off "
Ang mga mensaheng ipinarating ni Donaire Jr. sa mga nabanggit na sportswriters ay isang indikasyon na nagdedeklara siya ng giyera laban sa mga media personality na inaakusahan nila na nagpalaki ng away ng kanilang pamilya.
CHINO FIRES BACK. Mabilis na nakarating kay Chino ang mga mensahe ni Donaire, Jr. kaya sinagot niya agad sa kanyang Twitter account ang matatapang na pahayag ng Filipino boxer.
"Funny how Mr. And Mrs. Donaire are so afraid of the ghost they created. If they aint stupid enough, maybe they would know that I don't even have a byline. Maybe they can blame Facebook and Twitter. "
"Nonito Jr. I am not gonna fight you atop the ring but one thing I know, I will never runaway from a good fight."
"Nonito Jr, you better ask your a coward of a father in law who used your mother in laws FB account in maligning my character for merely posting a story on your celebrated feud then your tigas t_t_ (read in street lingo as duwag) biyenan after seeing the reaction of my FB friends removed me from his wife's FB friends but not before the whole whole world saw who the real Gerry Marcial is.
"Kung matapang ka talaga Nonito Jr., alam mo kung saan mo ako makikita. Hihintayin kita. Gaguhin mo na ang lahat- huwag lang ang pangalan namin Hindi ako natatakot sa isang hikain at iyakin. Madami na akong nakita na kagaya mo in this lifetime..."
Habang isinusulat namin ito ay patuloy pa rin ang pagsambulat ng kanyang damdamin si Chino laban kay Nonito Jr.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Filipino Bantamweight Boxer Donaire TKOs Montiel
MANILA, Philippines (2nd UPDATE) – Filipino bantamweight boxer Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire proved himself relentless after dethroning Mexican opponent Fernando Montiel in their headliner fight at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, Saturday night (Sunday morning in Manila).
In a quick match, Donaire stopped Montiel via a technical knockout (KO) in the second round.
In the first round, Montiel showed that he has experience and skills in the division by consistently evading Donaire's attacks.
Donaire kept being aggressive but his punches failed to land on Montiel.
In the second round, Donaire then played it down by accepting Montiel's attacks. The Filipino played with his improved defense and evaded the countering Montiel.
A minute before the round concluded, an energetic Donaire then powered a left hook to Montiel's face knocking him down to victory.
With the win, the 28-year-old bagged the World Boxing Council and World Boxing Organization bantamweight crowns.
Donaire now ups his record to 26-1 with 18 KOs.
Montiel, on the other hand, falls at 44-3-2.
Montiel cannot make the post-fight press conference as he was sent to the hospital.
According to a tweet by Top Rank promotions, Montiel "was sent to the hospital to be checked due to the way he was knocked out."
Expected triumph?
After the match, Donaire said he had already been aiming to finish the fight early as soon as he knew that his fight against the Mexican would push through.
"When I found out I would fight Montiel, I said '2nd Round' and I used that to motivate me to not be afraid," he said in a Top Rank interview.
The "Filipino Flash" said he has indeed given his all in the match
"I put everything in that punch... surprised he got up. That was my hardest punch. My best punch in my career," he said of Montiel, his "most complete" foe to date.
Donaire has also stunned the boxing world with another quick match against Wladimir Sidorenko last December. The Filipino stopped the Ukranian via a 4th round knockout.
On the other hand, Montiel said he thought he could match Donaire.
"I knew that we both had the power to knock each other out... But I made the first mistake, and I paid for it," he said in FanHouse.com.
'Stunning'
According to ABS-CBN News North America correspondent Bev Llorente, boxing experts and fans at the Mandalay arena were stunned to witness such quick fight.
"Hindi nila inaasahan kasi world champion itong si Montiel. Nasa kanya pa iyong dalawang crowns," she said on ANC's Dateline Philippines.
"They were expecting na umabot man lang ng 6 rounds or 10 rounds. But it seems that hindi kinaya ni Montiel ang lakas ni Nonito," she added.
Meanwhile, boxing analyst Dennis Principe, said that he himself was shocked with how quick the fight ended.
"Actually I was expecting Nonito to knock (Montiel) out, but I was expecting a tough fight," he said in a live interview on Dateline Philippines.
Principe said that with the victory, Donaire has levelled up in the sport.
"Donaire just proved that he's the next best thing to come out of the Philippines after Manny Pacquiao, and a star is born," he said.
Donaire kept the Philippine flag waving along with compatriot "Mighty" Mark Jason Melligen, who defeated Mexican Gabriel Martinez.
Melligen won over Martinez by a unanimous decision in their welterweight bout in an undercard match. – With a report from Barry Viloria, abs-cbnNEWS.com, and Bev Llorente, ABS-CBN News North America correspondent
Catch replays of Ang Pagtutuos: Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel Sunday at 11:30 p.m. on ABS-CBN Channel 2 and 9 p.m. on Studio 23.
In a quick match, Donaire stopped Montiel via a technical knockout (KO) in the second round.
In the first round, Montiel showed that he has experience and skills in the division by consistently evading Donaire's attacks.
Donaire kept being aggressive but his punches failed to land on Montiel.
In the second round, Donaire then played it down by accepting Montiel's attacks. The Filipino played with his improved defense and evaded the countering Montiel.
A minute before the round concluded, an energetic Donaire then powered a left hook to Montiel's face knocking him down to victory.
With the win, the 28-year-old bagged the World Boxing Council and World Boxing Organization bantamweight crowns.
Donaire now ups his record to 26-1 with 18 KOs.
Montiel, on the other hand, falls at 44-3-2.
Montiel cannot make the post-fight press conference as he was sent to the hospital.
According to a tweet by Top Rank promotions, Montiel "was sent to the hospital to be checked due to the way he was knocked out."
Expected triumph?
After the match, Donaire said he had already been aiming to finish the fight early as soon as he knew that his fight against the Mexican would push through.
"When I found out I would fight Montiel, I said '2nd Round' and I used that to motivate me to not be afraid," he said in a Top Rank interview.
The "Filipino Flash" said he has indeed given his all in the match
"I put everything in that punch... surprised he got up. That was my hardest punch. My best punch in my career," he said of Montiel, his "most complete" foe to date.
Donaire has also stunned the boxing world with another quick match against Wladimir Sidorenko last December. The Filipino stopped the Ukranian via a 4th round knockout.
On the other hand, Montiel said he thought he could match Donaire.
"I knew that we both had the power to knock each other out... But I made the first mistake, and I paid for it," he said in FanHouse.com.
'Stunning'
According to ABS-CBN News North America correspondent Bev Llorente, boxing experts and fans at the Mandalay arena were stunned to witness such quick fight.
"Hindi nila inaasahan kasi world champion itong si Montiel. Nasa kanya pa iyong dalawang crowns," she said on ANC's Dateline Philippines.
"They were expecting na umabot man lang ng 6 rounds or 10 rounds. But it seems that hindi kinaya ni Montiel ang lakas ni Nonito," she added.
Meanwhile, boxing analyst Dennis Principe, said that he himself was shocked with how quick the fight ended.
"Actually I was expecting Nonito to knock (Montiel) out, but I was expecting a tough fight," he said in a live interview on Dateline Philippines.
Principe said that with the victory, Donaire has levelled up in the sport.
"Donaire just proved that he's the next best thing to come out of the Philippines after Manny Pacquiao, and a star is born," he said.
Donaire kept the Philippine flag waving along with compatriot "Mighty" Mark Jason Melligen, who defeated Mexican Gabriel Martinez.
Melligen won over Martinez by a unanimous decision in their welterweight bout in an undercard match. – With a report from Barry Viloria, abs-cbnNEWS.com, and Bev Llorente, ABS-CBN News North America correspondent
Catch replays of Ang Pagtutuos: Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel Sunday at 11:30 p.m. on ABS-CBN Channel 2 and 9 p.m. on Studio 23.
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