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  • Boxing: Fenech rates Darchinyan performance as his best ever

    Australian Associated Press Pty. Ltd.
    AAP NEWSFEED
    August 25, 2005, Thursday

    Fenech rates Darchinyan performance as his best ever

    By Adrian Warren

    SYDNEY

    Jeff Fenech today rated Vic Darchinyan's ruthless demolition of
    challenger Jair Jiminez as the best performance of the world champion
    flyweight's career.

    The Fenech camp is also confident Darchinyan's mandatory defence
    against Irishman Damaen Kelly will be held in Australia.

    Darchinyan's manager Robert Joske said the IBF had set an October 27
    deadline for the fight with the 32-year-old Belfast-based boxer.

    The 29-year-old champion improved his professional record to 24-0 by
    taking just five rounds to demoralise Colombian Jiminez, the
    ninth-ranked contender.

    Trainer Fenech, who convinced Darchinyan to relocate to Australia
    after representing Armenia at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, described
    last night's effort from his IBF and IBO champion as perfect.

    "He was great, I just thought people don't realise how good his
    opponent was, and just how easy he handled him," Fenech said.

    "He made the guy do everything that he wanted. That's a show of real
    class.

    "I was very worried. I thought it was going to be our toughest fight.

    "I think it was his best one by far, especially because of the guy
    that he fought. He didn't rush. A lot of times he was behind the jab
    and he brought him onto punches instead of doing what he always
    does."

    After taking a two-week holiday in Armenia, which he has not visited
    since winning the IBF title last December, Darchinyan will resume
    training for his fight with Kelly, who has a 21-2 professional
    record.

    With the top two spots vacant, third ranked Kelly is the highest
    ranked contender.

    Kelly was the initial choice of opponent for last night's fight, but
    couldn't agree terms with promoter William Takataka.

    "I tried to bring him over here, but he wanted too much money, he
    wanted more than the champion, so that's why we didn't want to go
    ahead with that fight," Takataka said.

    Fenech and Takataka both expect the fight will go to a purse bid and
    each is confident the contest will take place in Australia.

    "I don't think they've got the money to take the fight there, I'm
    confident of having it here," Fenech said.

    Fight fans in Sydney have the choice of two promotions to attend
    tomorrow.

    World-ranked Nedal Hussein fights Australian light welterweight
    champion Mick Shaw for the vacant IBO Intercontinental super
    featherweight title at Auburn RSL.

    At Penrith Panthers, world rated light heavyweight Jason DeLisle
    headlines the card with an IBF Pan Pacific light heavyweight title
    defence against Argentinian Fernando Vera.
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