Nonito Donaire has recognized himself as one of the leading fighters in the sport. For his portion, Omar Narvaez has been one of the slightest valued fighters of the previous five years, on the trot of a series of title defenses to petite display. Currently, Donaire will be fighting at Bantamweight for the final time as he tries to find different divisions to master. Will the threatening Narvaez trouble Donaire in his Bantamweight finale? On The 2 of October, Nonito Donaire will protect his WBC and WBO Bantamweight Titles counter to Omar Narvaez, the longtime flyweight titleholder who currently has a title at Junior Bantamweight. The bout venue will be at the well-known Madison Square Garden in New York.
Donaire has a record of 26-1 with 18 knockouts. One of the finest boxers in world for a few years now, Donaire grow into elite this year when he remarkably immobile Fernando Montiel to combine the WBC and WBO Bantamweight Titles. He has an incredible hand speed, and is one the highest punchers in the sport. He often changes among orthodox and southpaw techniques throughout a fight, and he is effective using both techniques. This fight really makes a thrill to everyone who watch Donaire vs Narvaez Fight on the month of October.
His rival is the unbeaten, rough southpaw Narvaez, who bursts from Argentina. He is the present WBO Junior Bantamweight Title. He gained the title in 2010. His record is 35-0 with 2 draws and 19 knockouts. He held the WBO Flyweight title from 2002-2009, in the development decelerating Carlos Monzon’s national record with 16 effective title defenses. He is a compression fighter with a good chin and a good body attack. Defensively, even and yet Narvaez has a high guard, he is cool to smash hit a punch to his deficiency of rapidity. Makes the Donaire vs Narvaez fight unpredictable.

