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    The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
    August 28, 2004 Saturday

    Goodnight Irene, vows Vic

    by GRANTLEE KIEZA


    FOR a little bloke with an embarrassing first name, Irene Pacheco
    lacks nothing in confidence.

    Facing the undefeated, hard-hitting Australian flyweight Vic
    Darchinyan next week, the IBF champion from Colombia declares
    "Darchinyan has a serious problem coming across my path."
    Darchinyan, who represented Armenia at the Sydney Olympics and has
    lived here ever since, fights Pacheco at the Seminole Indian Casino
    in Hollywood, Florida next Saturday afternoon (Sydney time) and has
    been training with Jeff Fenech and world super-middleweight champ
    Danny Green in Los Angeles for the last two weeks.

    The clash is a battle of unbeaten southpaw sluggers.

    Pacheco has 23 KOs in his 30 wins and Darchinyan 16 KOs in 21
    victories.

    Pacheco, 33, has not fought since stopping Irishman Damaen Kelly in
    Colombia last September.

    Kelly outpointed Australia's world title challenger Hussein Hussein
    at the Atlanta Olympics but could not handle Pacheco's speed and
    power in their title fight and succumbed after six rounds of constant
    bombardment.

    Despite his layoff, Pacheco comes into the fight confident.

    "I started training way back on January 13," he told American
    reporters.

    "And I have hardly been out of the gym. I took just one break not to
    overtrain but I got right back into the gym.

    Darchinyan, 28, has been sparring world-class fighters such as
    Hussein Hussein, Nedal Hussein and Lovemore Ndou, who has switched to
    a southpaw stance to mimic Pacheco's loose limbed style.

    Pacheco won the world title in 1999 but has fought just six times in
    the years since.

    In fact in the last four years he has boxed four times compared to 21
    starts for the Australian.

    "It is not good for Pacheco to be out of the ring so long,"
    Darchinyan said.

    "I will pressure him from the start. That is why I am called The
    Raging Bull. I will destroy him and bring the title back to Sydney."
    Darchinyan's title shot comes in a huge week for Australian boxing.
    The following day Central Coast rugby league prop Kali Meehan fights
    Lamon Brewster for the WBO world heavyweight title in Las Vegas.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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