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    ABELYAN UNIMPRESSED BY HARRISON

    sportinglife.com, UK
    June 15 2004

    William Abelyan is confident of taking Scott Harrison's WBO world
    featherweight title on Saturday night after watching the Scotsman
    struggle in his two fights with an ageing Manuel Medina.

    Harrison, who defends his title against the American-based Armenian
    at Braehead Arena this weekend, controversially lost his belt to
    the wily Medina on points last July before regaining it with an 11th
    round stoppage in the brutal rematch in November.

    But 25-year-old Abelyan believes Harrison's problems with the veteran
    Mexican, who was 32 at the time, prove that the title is there for
    the taking.

    He said: "I couldn't believe that Medina went 11 rounds with him in
    the second fight. When Medina was going to fight for the IBF title,
    I was his sparring partner and I dropped him a couple of times.

    "Manuel Medina is an old man and I couldn't understand why Harrison
    took 11 rounds to beat him.

    "I saw the Harrison tapes about three times. He fights like a typical
    Mexican fighter, he just comes to you and so I'll be waiting for him.

    "When I step inside the ring and I'm just going to do my stuff and
    then come out. Boxing is my hobby, Scott and his fans won't affect
    me and I'm ready for anyone.

    "I'm not going to say I'm going to knock him out but I will do my
    stuff and the knockout will come.

    "Getting the WBO title on Saturday will be the best fight of my life.
    My home country is the United States now but after this fight I'm
    going to celebrate in Armenia."

    Abelyan insists he was destined to be a champion after a tough
    childhood in California all but forced him into the boxing game.

    He said: "When I was a little kid I loved to fight and I was a
    little troublemaker. They expelled me from the school for beating up
    a football player but then they told me to come back. But I didn't
    want to go back so I studied at home.

    "In America when you fight outside they give you a fine and so I
    changed my mind.

    "Why pay the government a fine when you can go inside the ring and
    fight - and then the government can pay you?

    "But I'm not a fighter, I'm a boxer and I'm going to show Harrison
    what's going to happen on Saturday night."
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