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Donnie Nietes was born on 12 May, 1982 in Murcia, Negros Occidental, Philippines, is a Filipino boxer. Discover Donnie Nietes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Murcia, Negros Occidental, Philippines |
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Donnie Nietes Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Donnie Nietes height is 5 ft 3 in and Weight Mini-flyweight
Junior-flyweight
Flyweight
Junior-bantamweight.
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Donnie Nietes Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Donnie Nietes worth at the age of 41 years old? Donnie Nietes’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Philippines. We have estimated Donnie Nietes's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Nietes (23-1-3, with 14 knockouts) won the fight by technical knockout at 2:49 mark of the second round.
Nietes was scheduled to defend his title on March 12, 2011, against mandatory challenger and former champion Raul Garcia (29-1-0).
However, less than two weeks before the fight, Nietes announced that he would be vacating his world title and moving up in weight.
Donnie Liboon Nietes (born May 12, 1982) is a Filipino professional boxer.
In 2003, at the age of 20, Nietes started his career as a professional boxer.
On, May 22, 2004, he won the Philippines Boxing Federation (PBF) light flyweight title against Joseph Villasis via first-round technical knockout.
Nietes was undefeated before losing in his bout against Angky Angkota via 10-round split decision on September 28, 2004.
Angkota weighed in six pounds over the weight limit for this fight.
On November 24, 2006, Nietes won the vacant WBO Asia Pacific Minimumweight Title against Heri Amol of Indonesia via second-round knockout.
He defended the title twice against Thai boxers Thongthailek Sor Tanapinyo and Sakulpan Pakdee Gym prior to world title fights in minimumweight division.
He is a world champion in four weight-classes, having previously held the WBO mini-flyweight title from 2007 to 2011; the WBO and The Ring magazine junior-flyweight titles between 2011 and 2016; IBF flyweight title from 2017 to 2018; and the WBO junior-bantamweight title from 2018 to 2019.
On September 30, 2007, Nietes fought then undefeated Pornsawarn Kratingdaenggym of Thailand for the vacant WBO Minimumweight World Title in Waterfront-Cebu City Hotel, Cebu City, Philippines.
Although Nietes floored Kratingdaenggym in the fourth round, the Thai boxer managed to get up and last until the final bell.
The bout ended in a unanimous decision in favor of Nietes.
Three times, Nietes has been pitted with fighters against whom he was supposed to defend his title, however, all plans have fallen through for undisclosed reasons.
Because of this, he was at risk of being stripped off his belt, as WBO rules state that a champion has to defend his title within a year.
Nietes defended his title for the second time by scoring a unanimous decision victory over Erik Ramirez on February 28, 2009.
En route to the win, Nietes sent Ramirez to the canvass four times in separate rounds.
In his third defense, Nietes battled interim champion Manuel Vargas on September 12, 2009.
Nietes won the bout by split decision.
On January 23, 2010, Nietes was supposed to defend his WBO title for the fourth time.
After a couple of opponents backed out, Mexico's Jesus Silvestre became the last resort.
But because Silvestre wasn't ranked in the WBO, Nietes' title wasn't wagered and the bout was only 10 rounds.
In the fight, both boxers did well and appeared strong.
In the 10th and final round, Nietes was declared winner by TKO when Silvestre stopped to take a drink of water during the fight, a move that was against the rules.
The fight took place on August 14, 2010, at the Auditorio Luis Estrada Medina in Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico.
The Filipino pugilist won the bout by unanimous decision with scores of 119-109, 118-110 and 116-112.
On October 8, 2011, Nietes defeated Mexico's Ramón García Hirales via 12-round unanimous decision to win the WBO Light Flyweight title.
After 11 months of inactivity, he finally defended his crown, against Eddy Castro (12-3-1) on August 30, 2008.
Nietes defended the title on June 2, 2012 against Felipe Salguero via unanimous decision.
Nietes retained his WBO Light Flyweight title against WBO Minimumweight champion Moises Fuentes on March 2, 2013 via a majority draw.
He is the longest-reigning Filipino boxing world champion, surpassing in 2014 the record set in 1967 by Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Gabriel "Flash" Elorde.
He was one of the first three Asian fighters with world titles in at least four weight classes alongside fellow Filipinos Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire.
Regarding how Nietes got his nickname "Ahas" which is Tagalog for "snake," Tony Aldeguer states:
"'Donnie got his nickname 'ahas' when he was a utility boy at the ALA Gym. One of his daily chores was to clean the snake pit with five big pythons and he was the only man with the guts to do it. He was bitten several times. But once he befriended the snakes, he was never bitten again. One day, a snake laid 11 eggs but only one survived. Donnie took care of that snake and he still does to this day. That's how he got his nickname.'"
Nietes worked as a utility man at the now-disbanded Antonio Lopez Aldeguer's (ALA) boxing gym before taking up boxing after being encouraged by the practitioners with whom he socialized.
On November 15, 2014, the Bacolod native successfully defended his WBO and 'The Ring' Light Flyweight titles by stopping Carlos Velarde of Mexico in the 7th round.
Nietes became the longest-reigning Filipino world champion on that same day, surpassing the record previously held by Gabriel Elorde.
On April 9, 2011, Nietes faced Armando Vazquez (18-5-0) and defeated him via first round knock out.