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    FOX Sports

    Tszyu leans towards US

    August 12, 2004

    THE United States rather than Australia is leading the race to host
    Kostya Tszyu's long-awaited boxing world title bout against Sharmba
    Mitchell in November.

    Tszyu and his manager Matt Watt have spent almost a week in the United
    States where they watched International Boxing Federation interim
    light welterweight champion Mitchell defeat Moises Pedroza in a
    non-title bout in Connecticut.

    The 34-year-old Australian fighter resumes training in Sydney on
    Sunday before heading to his customary two week pre-fight camp at the
    Australian Institute of Sport on August 30.

    Although Moscow was originally slated to host Russian-born Tszyu's IBF
    title defence against Mitchell last February it is out of the running
    for the rescheduled November 6 bout.

    "It's going to be Australia or the United States, I'd have to say it's
    leaning towards the latter, but which city is not known," Watt said
    from Los Angeles.

    "Kostya, the promoter and the television network will determine
    between themselves as to where it will be," added Watt, who expects a
    decision to be made within a week.

    He said New York's famous Madison Square Garden was "extremely keen"
    to stage the fight but there was a question mark over its availability
    on the date locked in with American cable television network Showtime.

    Meanwhile, Anthony Mundine has decided his September 8 rematch with
    New Zealander Sean Sullivan will be staged at the EG Whitlam Centre in
    Sydney.

    While Mundine explored the possibility of fighting in Perth, his
    manager Khoder Nasser said the fight would go ahead in Sydney because
    of "logistics", and "The Man" had decided against fighting at Burswood
    Casino.

    Australia's next world title challenger, flyweight Vic Darchinyan will
    head to the United States on Monday in preparation for his September 3
    challenge to Columbia's IBF world champion Irene Pacheco.

    Armenian born Darchinyan has been sparring with three of his world
    ranked stablemates, fellow flyweight Hussein Hussein, super
    bantamweight Nedal Hussein and light welterweight Lovemore Ndou.

    "The last couple of weeks Vic has been sensational, as good as anybody
    I've ever worked with," Darchinyan's trainer Jeff Fenech said.

    AAP

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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