He can match with other boxers that he haven't taken yet and I guess that's where he should focused first before aiming for someone like Inoue again.
A rematch with Inoue is not even close to happening. The time Nonito Donaire will take a shot again at the Bantamweight title, Inoue might be at the point now where he challenges boxers in a much upper-weight division (probably at 122 lbs up) which is possibly his next task if he will become an undisputed champion on the bantamweight.
That is a huge possibility, despite that possibility, I am still wondering if the Inoue and Casimero fight happened, who would have won? Is there a chance for Casimero to win that fight? I heard from some Youtube blogger that Donaire is evading Casimero because the latter has a huge possibility to beat Donaire.
Well, maybe that blogger was right that Casimero has a high chance to defeat Donaire than the other way around, I mean we saw Donaire's recent performance and we can really say that he ain't that much of the Filipino Flash anymore that we used to know. And I think going down in Super Flyweight division will be a good start for Donaire before he retires soon.
I am not fond of watching two Filipino boxers fighting each other, besides I think Casimero will have trouble with the weight if he chases Donaire to Super Flyweight Division. The fight between the two is highly unlikely to happen unless they have a match before they move to different weight division.
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