And If Donaire wanted to win against Inoue, he'd rather develop his body weakness as this is the most possible target otherwise, he losses again.
He must find a hole for Inoue in order to take him down as he is firm and strong that he can really take a hard punch at their first meet. For this rematch, he must have to be more aggressive as this is the only way Inoue can make preparation for the next move.
They don't have a long age gap that is why I don't weigh this as a factor as experience is really an advantage when it comes to boxing sports.
The age gap is 10 years and in boxing, it is already considered a wide margin plus the fact that Nonito Donaire is 39 years old, this is to his disadvantage as reflexes as a boxer reduce as an individual aged, of course with an exemption to a few boxers who really excel even though they are 40 years old but to most this is a disadvantage.
Inoue has learned a lot from their first fight so I think he will be very careful in the rematch so as to not fall prey to Donaire's lethal left hook. Donaire's chance here is a lucky punch that Inoue won't see though very slim but still a possible scenario.
The thing with Donaire is that he is not a fighter that rely on his physical advantage like his speed. That's why even at age 39, he can still fight because of his mentality and hard work. Unlike other specimen who's career goes down after reaching a certain age because of their speed, Donaire more of his timing, and that is one of his advantage.
No fighter can get away from Donaire's left hook though, because as I have said, it is more on timing. So maybe Inoue may be very reluctant to engage but sooner or later I'm seeing Donaire touching him with that left hook and see how it goes.