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    Box: Darchinyan has chance to turnaround Australia's fortunes
    By Adrian Warren

    AAP NEWSFEED, Australia
    June 28, 2005, Tuesday 9:52 AM Eastern Time

    SYDNEY, June 28 -- IBF flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan has the chance
    to turnaround Australia's recent disastrous run in world title fights
    when he defends his title against Colombian Jaair Jimenez.

    The July 27 bout at the Sydney Entertainment Centre will be the
    second defence for the 29-year-old, who won the title from Irene
    Pacheco last December before retaining it against South African
    Mzukisi Sikali in March.

    Since that victory Australia has suffered three successive defeats in
    world title bouts with Paul Briggs, Kostya Tszyu and Anthony Mundine
    all being beaten.

    Jimenez, 26, the ninth ranked contender, has a record of 22 wins
    (16 KOs) four losses and one draw.

    Three of his four losses occurred outside Columbia.

    He lost on points to Adonis Rivas in a fight for the World Boxing
    Organisation interim flyweight title in 2002 and suffered defeats in
    his two most recent bouts against Gerson Guerrero, both of which were
    in fights for the WBO Latino super flyweight Championship.

    "He (Jimenez) is a tough kid, but if Vic trains properly, he's not
    going to have a problem with anybody," Darchinyan's trainer Jeff
    Fenech said.

    "Vic has been training very hard, he ran 20km yesterday.

    "He's certainly looking stronger and more confident with the title,
    he's much more at ease."

    Darchinyan, who relocated to Australia after representing Armenia
    at the 2000 Olympics, boasts an unblemished professional record of
    23 wins (18 KOs).

    Fenech reiterated Darchinyan was still not the finished product.

    "We've got things to work on, his pressure and his overall fitness
    and I'd like him to shorten his punches up a bit," Fenech said.
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