I agree that he's still the Nonito that we've used to watch but with his fight with Inoue, it is the reality that Inoue is better than him in many aspects which includes the speed.
Where can we read his future plans?
Many agrees that it's time for him to retire and let the younger generation and aspiring ones to excel with his help as a trainor.
Well, in my opinion even though he is still the same Nonito Donaire, he never upped in terms of speed and strength, not like Naoya Inoue, I really think Nonito Donaire has reached his ceiling for improvement, there is no room for improvement but Naoya Inoue hasn't reached his limits, and can surely improve even more, but Nonito Donaire can still compete and it is a good choice for him to target the lower division first if he wants another belt in his disposal,
Nonito continuing his career? is it in the same division? I mean, he cannot beat the champion, so why would he still stay? Maybe he still looking for some extra money before finally deciding to retire. Or maybe before he retires he could fight Casimero, I think that would be a great fight.
He said that he is not done yet, but he wants another belt to be added to his glory, he is now aiming to go down the 115-lb super-flyweight division, and seek fights with bigger names in that division we can see a Donaire Versus Chocolatito” Gonzalez of Nicaragua or Japan’s reigning WBO super flyweight Kazuto Ioka, either of the 2 if who's ready for Nonito Donaire, then if a fight settles of either of these two then he's going to return for a rematch for the Bantamweight with Naoya Inoue again, but for now, he is aiming to become a 5 division champion,