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    Doghouse Boxing, Canada
    April 6 2004

    Boxing is Alive Down Under
    By Anthony Cocks (April 6, 2004)

    'Vic `Raging Bull' Darchinyan

    Talentworks in association with matchmakers Fightbiz International
    have announced the second installment of the Southern Storm series to
    be held at the Dandenong Basketball Stadium in Melbourne, Australia
    on April 16. The six bout card will feature some of Australia's
    finest pugilistic talent including IBF #4 ranked middleweight Sam
    `King' Soliman, IBF #1 ranked flyweight Vic `Raging Bull' Darchinyan
    and Australian heavyweight cult hero `Big' Bob Mirovic.

    Soliman will be making his third appearance in the ring for 2004 and
    the seventh defense of his IBF Pan Pacific Middleweight title against
    seasoned campaigner Nico Toriri of Indonesia. Toriri is no stranger
    to our shores, having battled Danny Green, Kevin Kelly and Darren
    Obah on Australian soil in the past. Soliman has won twelve fights on
    the trot since his disputed loss to Anthony Mundine with his last
    three victories coming by way of stoppage. With Soliman's next fight
    scheduled to take place in the USA under the auspices of his
    stateside promoter Dan Goossen for the IBF number one position, a
    victory here is imperative. Toriri will be eager to circumvent
    Soliman's world title aspirations.

    Darchinyan is looking to stay busy against tough Indonesian Falzona
    Fidal while he waits for his opportunity to challenge Columbian
    knockout artist Irene Pacheco for his IBF flyweight championship, a
    bout that is tentatively scheduled to take place next month. A savage
    puncher with knockout drops in either hand, the Armenian born
    southpaw is a pocket dynamo who fully deserves the moniker `Raging
    Bull'.

    Fireworks are expected when former Australian junior welterweight
    champion Steve Marks attempts to avenge his 2002 stoppage loss to the
    man who relieved him of his national crown, former Sydney Olympian
    Fred Kinuthia. Kinuthia is no pushover and has shared the square
    circle with numerous quality opponents including world class
    operators Philip Holiday, Lovemore Ndou and Junior Witter as well as
    former domestic champions Naoufel Ben Rabah and Michael Katsidis.

    Tim Bell will face Brown Enyi in what promises to be an explosive
    contest at the middleweight limit. Both fighters are coming off
    losses and will be keen to see their name posted in the winners'
    column. The rugged Bell may have his work cut out for him against
    Enyi, who has substantially more professional experience and has
    faced some high quality opposition including PABA champion Stuart
    Moller, Australian champion Sakio Bika, IBF Pan Pacific Light
    heavyweight Champion Jason Delisle and PABA Light heavyweight
    Champion Paul Murdoch.

    Also on the card will be crowd favourite `Big' Bob Mirovic squaring
    off against New Zealand's Bob Gasio in a heavyweight battle scheduled
    for six rounds. In another six round bout junior welterweight Lance
    Gostellow will be looking to keep his unbeaten record intact with win
    number three against the infamous TBA.

    The first Southern Storm was a cracker of a night and fight fans can
    expect more of the same on April 16. Tickets prices range from $50 to
    $170 and are available from Ticketmaster7 by phoning 13 6100. For
    table bookings, phone 0417 888 188. Get in quick because this event
    is expected to sell out.

    Ndou Headlines at Panthers World of Entertainment

    Blaster Promotions have put together another exciting eight fight
    card set to take place at Sydney's new Mecca of boxing, Panthers
    World of Entertainment in Penrith, on April 16.

    Headlining the card will be IBF #6 / WBC #10 Lovemore Ndou making his
    third ring appearance for 2004 as he defends his IBF Pan Pacific
    Junior Welterweight title against unbeaten Brazilian Antonio
    Mesquita. Ndou's five fight win streak was brought to a halt in
    February of this year when he stepped in on short notice for the
    injured Kostya Tszyu and dropped a disputed points decision to
    Sharmba Mitchell for the IBF Interim Junior Welterweight championship
    over twelve hotly contested rounds.

    31 year-old Mesquita is a heavy-handed fighter who will be looking to
    take Ndou out early. The Brazilian banger has 21 knockouts in 28
    contests with all of his stoppage victories coming before the seventh
    round. This fight is not expected to go the distance.

    In the main support bout talented former Australian cruiserweight
    champion Lawrence Tauasa will do battle against American Troy Beets
    for the vacant IBF Pan Pacific title. A gifted boxer with decent
    power, Tauasa has fought Australia's best cruiserweights and has won
    his last seven bouts. Beets, a 29 year-old southpaw fighting out of
    Ocean Springs, Mississippi, has been in the ring with heavyweight
    prospects Malcolm Tann and Roman Greenburg.

    IBF Pan Pacific Champion Jason Delisle will defend his belt against
    37 fight veteran Justin Clements. The tough-as-nails Delisle has won
    two on the trot since suffering only his second loss at the hands of
    current WBC Interim Super Middleweight Champion Danny Green back in
    June of last year. Clements, who turned professional in 1991, holds a
    respectable record of 28-7-2 (7 KO's).

    Also on the card Chris Hamilton will do battle with Gary Comer for
    the vacant Australian Junior Middleweight title. Unbeaten in five
    professional contests, Hamilton was originally slated to fight on the
    same date in Toowoomba on Uppercut Promotion's `Triple Treat' card,
    but was unable to secure an opponent. Southpaw Comer will be the
    toughest test of Hamilton's short career.

    Rounding out the card will be an eight round super middleweight
    stoush between Brett Culey and Allen Rellish; a lightweight eight
    rounder featuring Johnny Shiffiraw and American Richard Best; a six
    round welterweight contest between Craig Parke and Rueben Martyn; and
    a junior welterweight battle between Mick Mlacic and Filipino Arnel
    Porras also over six rounds.

    Ticket prices start at $45.00 and can be purchased directly from
    Panthers World of Entertainment by phoning 1800 061 991. Table
    bookings can be made by calling Roy Alexander on 0414 512 101 or Tony
    Caradonna on 0402 766 511.

    `Triple Treat' in Toowoomba Postponed

    The 'Triple Treat' card originally scheduled for Friday, April 16 at
    the Empire Theatre in Toowoomba, Queensland has been postponed. The
    show was to feature brothers Mick and Matt Shaw, along with former
    amateur standout Chris Hamilton, all in Queensland title fights.
    Hamilton was removed from the card when the opportunity arose to
    fight for the Australian junior middleweight title. The fight night
    was still set to go ahead, but when Mick Shaw injured his hand at
    work, Uppercut Promotions decided to postpone the event rather than
    offer a sub-standard card.

    `Uppercut Promotions are disappointed to announce the postponement,
    however to remain true to our goal of offering quality boxing events
    utilising local fighters, it was decided that with two of the three
    main events being sidelined it was the best option available,' said
    Glenn Azar, spokesman for Uppercut Promotions who contacted Doghouse
    Boxing.

    A new date is expected to be announced shortly and all tickets that
    have already been sold will be honoured on the night.

    http://www.doghouseboxing.com/News/Cocks/Cocks040604.htm
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