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Nonito Donaire has had a total of eight losses in his professional boxing career so far — six of them in title bouts and two in non-title bouts. He suffered his first loss against Rosendo Sanchez via 5 round unanimous decision on March 10, 2001. He has been stopped two times and lost six times via decision.
Alexandro Santiago, Naoya Inoue, Carl Frampton, Jessie Magdaleno, and Nicholas Walters are some of the boxers who have beaten Donaire.
This is the first loss in Nonito Donaire's career. Donaire lost to Rosendo Sanchez via 5 round unanimous decision on in a non-title bout. He was 18 years old and it was his first professional boxing fight.
On Donaire lost to Cuban boxer Guillermo Rigondeaux via 12 round unanimous decision. He was defending his super-bantamweight WBO and The Ring titles, and fighting for Rigondeaux's super-bantamweight WBA (Super) title, he was 30 years old with a record of 31-1. Rigondeaux was 32 years old with a record of 11-0.
On Donaire lost to Jamaican boxer Nicholas Walters via 6th round TKO. He was defending his featherweight WBA (Undisputed) title, he was 31 years old with a record of 33-2. Walters was 28 years old with a record of 24-0.
On Donaire lost to American boxer Jessie Magdaleno via 12 round unanimous decision. He was defending his super-bantamweight WBO title, he was 33 years old with a record of 37-3. Magdaleno was 24 years old with a record of 23-0.
On Donaire lost to Irish boxer Carl Frampton via 12 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 35 years old with a record of 38-4. Frampton was 31 years old with a record of 24-1.
On Donaire lost to Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue via 12 round unanimous decision. He was defending his bantamweight WBA (Super) title, and fighting for Inoue's bantamweight IBF and The Ring titles, he was 36 years old with a record of 40-5. Inoue was 26 years old with a record of 18-0.
On Donaire lost to Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue in a rematch via 2nd round TKO. He was defending his bantamweight WBC title, and fighting for Inoue's bantamweight WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring titles, he was 39 years old with a record of 42-6. Inoue was 29 years old with a record of 22-0.
On Donaire lost to Mexican boxer Alexandro Santiago via 12 round unanimous decision. He and Santiago were fighting for the vacant bantamweight WBC title. He was 40 years old with a record of 42-7. Santiago was 27 years old with a record of 27-3-5.