MANILA, Philippines - Filipino boxing champ Nonito Donaire Jr. arrived in Manila on Wednesday morning weeks after his victorious fight over Fernando Montiel of Mexico.
The "Filipino Flash," the newly-crowned World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organization (WBO) bantamweight champion, arrived with his wife Rachel.
In an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN News reporter Dyan Castillejo, Donaire said he was really excited to return to the Philippines to thank all Filipinos for the support and prayers that was given to him.
"Excited na excited kami to be home and just to say thank you to everyone, sa lahat ng support and prayers kasi kailangan ko 'yon nang pumunta ako sa ring. With the boos and the yeheys na galing sa Filipinos nabigyan ako ng energy," Donaire said.
Donaire said that he would like to face World Boxing Association (WBA) bantamweight champion Anselmo Moreno in his next fight in May.
"One possibility si Moreno. (Koki) Kameda is a WBA champion din, but si Moreno iyong super champion. Siya po ang number 2 in the bantamweight, ako ang number one ngayon. Siya ang number 2 at gusto kong makalaban ang number 2, si Moreno, but then mayroon din pong si (Joseph) Agbeko at (Abner) Mares," he said.
Preparing for wedding
In the interview, Donaire and his wife said that one major reason for visiting the Philippines is to prepare for their much-awaited wedding on November 11 this year.
"I mean after he has all his obligations then we will sit down with our wedding planner and make sure whatever else has been set. Kasi every single time he fights like two, 3 months go by really fast and we don't even know that it went by and the wedding is creeping up really fast and I don't think we have everything set up yet," Rachel said.
The couple is set to tie the knot after the much-talked about feud between Donaire and his father.
The boxing champion was even involved in a word war between sports journalists, who, according to him accused his wife of having caused the rift between him and his father.
The "Filipino Flash," the newly-crowned World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organization (WBO) bantamweight champion, arrived with his wife Rachel.
In an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN News reporter Dyan Castillejo, Donaire said he was really excited to return to the Philippines to thank all Filipinos for the support and prayers that was given to him.
"Excited na excited kami to be home and just to say thank you to everyone, sa lahat ng support and prayers kasi kailangan ko 'yon nang pumunta ako sa ring. With the boos and the yeheys na galing sa Filipinos nabigyan ako ng energy," Donaire said.
Donaire said that he would like to face World Boxing Association (WBA) bantamweight champion Anselmo Moreno in his next fight in May.
"One possibility si Moreno. (Koki) Kameda is a WBA champion din, but si Moreno iyong super champion. Siya po ang number 2 in the bantamweight, ako ang number one ngayon. Siya ang number 2 at gusto kong makalaban ang number 2, si Moreno, but then mayroon din pong si (Joseph) Agbeko at (Abner) Mares," he said.
Preparing for wedding
"I mean after he has all his obligations then we will sit down with our wedding planner and make sure whatever else has been set. Kasi every single time he fights like two, 3 months go by really fast and we don't even know that it went by and the wedding is creeping up really fast and I don't think we have everything set up yet," Rachel said.
The couple is set to tie the knot after the much-talked about feud between Donaire and his father.
The boxing champion was even involved in a word war between sports journalists, who, according to him accused his wife of having caused the rift between him and his father.