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    Ringsidereport.com, VA
    April 8 2006

    Boxing: Super Welterweight Prospect Vanes `The Nightmare' Martirosyan
    stops by RSR

    By Geno McGahee - April 7, 2006

    With many superstars reaching the end of their career road, such as
    Shane Mosley, Oscar De La Hoya, and Fernando Vargas, a new boxer on
    the scene hopes to fill the gap. Vanes `The Nightmare' Martirosyan
    was born in Abovyan, Armenia, but now resides in Glendale, California
    and sports a record of, 7-0, 4 KO's. As an amateur, he compiled a
    record of, 120 wins, 10 losses, and went on to represent the United
    States in the 2004 Olympics. He made it all the way to the
    quarterfinals, before losing to Cuba's Lorenzo Aragon, who would go
    on to capture the Silver Medal. Martirosyan is managed by Shelly
    Finkel, and is promoted by Top Rank. His trainer is the legendary
    Freddie Roach, who was honored by the Boxing Writer's Association of
    America as the `2003 Trainer of the Year.' He has worked with James
    Toney, Mike Tyson, and Manny Pacquiao. He has a proven track record
    of working with championship level boxers and will certainly be an
    asset to the camp of this young fighter. At this point in his career,
    `The Nightmare' has a lot going for him and he has a very powerful
    team to increase his chances of success.

    On April 8th, on the under card of `Sworn Enemies' Judah Vs.
    Mayweather, JR., Martirosyan continues his quest for a championship
    as he faces the undefeated: Teefo Seetso. It's a testament to the
    confidence that the team has in their fighter as they consistently
    match him with boxers that have winning records. I have seen many
    other prospects put in constantly with boxers that either have losing
    records or are making their professional debut and have never put on
    a pair of gloves before. RSR was able to catch up with `The
    Nightmare' as he goes into his upcoming bout with Teefo Seetso and
    talked about his aspirations and his career as a boxer.

    GM: You have a very interesting nickname. Where did the `Nightmare'
    nickname come from?

    During my Olympic Trials in 2004 and the U.S. Championships, I was
    just coming out of nowhere and beating highly ranked opponents like
    Timothy Bradley and Rondel Mason. Opposing teams eventually started
    saying I was something out of a bad dream, hence the name
    `Nightmare.' My fellow Armenian fans picked up on this fast and would
    always scream out-loud: `Armenian Nightmare' when I would enter the
    ring.

    GM: You are currently being trained by Freddie Roach. How is your
    relationship working out and how has he improved your game?

    I feel very blessed to have Freddie Roach in my corner. Freddie, to
    me, is now more than just a trainer. He is a great friend and mentor
    that is showing me the right path to success and possible world
    championships. It gives me strength knowing I have one of the best
    trainers in the world on my back. He always points out where I need
    improvement after each fight and makes sure that we work in that
    area.

    GM: On April 8th, you are fighting on the under card of
    Judah-Mayweather, JR. What can you tell us about your opponent, Tefo
    Seetso, and how does it feel to box on the under card of a card that
    features so many important bouts?

    It is quite an honor for me to be on such a terrific card at my young
    age of 19. I, myself, was a 2004 U.S. Olympian, and its nice to be on
    the under card of a fellow former U.S. Olympian, the Bronze
    Medallist, Floyd Mayweather, JR. As for my opponent, I have watched a
    video of one of Tefo Seetso's fights and must say he is an aggressive
    boxer. It will definitely be an exciting fight. I have put countless
    hours at the gym with Freddie and Justin Fortune, my physical
    trainer. I am in great shape and ready for my April 8 bout.

    GM: What got you into the sport of boxing?

    My father, Norik Martirosyan got me into boxing at the young age of
    seven. My elder and younger brother also got me into boxing, but I
    guess they weren't as passionate toward it as I turned out to be. My
    father saw it in me the most and never let me quit. He has always
    pushed me hard to get the best out of me and still does. I owe
    everything to him for his encouragement and support.

    GM: You had an outstanding amateur career. Can you tell us about
    your time as an amateur and your memorable experiences?

    The highlight of my amateur career was, of course, the 2004 Olympics
    in Athens, Greece. It was an amazing feeling to represent the United
    States of America and quite a confidence builder. Our U.S. Olympic
    boxing team fought the best in the world and never shied down. After
    winning my first round against the Algerian, Benamar Meskine, I was a
    local hero in my hometown of Glendale, CA. Altogether, it was an
    incredible experience and I will never forget it for the rest of my
    life. Aside from the Athens Olympics, I also have extensive amateur
    boxing experience here in the U.S. My record was something like
    120-10, with more than 80 of my wins by stoppage. All this experience
    definitely helped jumpstart a professional career that is looking
    real good for me so far at, 7-0, 4 KO's.

    GM: Who are your boxing idols and why?

    One of my boxing idols has to be Oscar De La Hoya. I am in the same
    super welterweight division as him and have always enjoyed his boxing
    style. Oscar, to me, is the ideal image of a boxer because he is a
    great fighter in the ring, a real gentleman outside of it, and on top
    of all that, he is quite a businessman, which is important in the
    boxing industry.

    GM: What is your opinion of the Super Welterweight division and what
    boxers are your gearing toward as future opponents?

    I think that the super welterweight division is one of the most
    exciting divisions right now in boxing. I am very lucky to be coming
    up at such a great time for my division with the likes of Mosley,
    Vargas, De La Hoya, Trinidad, and Mayorga, to name a few. As far as
    my future opponents are concerned, it all really depends on my
    management team, headed by Shelly Finkel, along with my promoters:
    Top Rank and Bob Arum. Once they give me the go on an opponent, and
    my father and uncle Serge approve, it's on! I trust my team very
    much, and who ever they want me to fight, Freddie and Justin will
    make sure I'm well prepared.

    GM: Why are you a future World Champion?

    I simply believe in my abilities and strengths as a professional
    boxer. I possess the qualities of a champion because I work very hard
    and my determination is there. Everyone at the WildCard Gym reminds
    me everyday that I have what it takes to be a world champion. It is
    up to me to prove them right and I won't stop until I do so.

    GM: Should we expect to see you on national television anytime in the
    near future?

    It is expected that sometime by the end of this year, I will have a
    fight that will be televised nationwide. I'm not sure when and where,
    but I guarantee an exciting fight when my T.V. debut arrives.

    GM: What do you want the boxing world to know about yourself and do
    you have any message for the fans?

    I want them to know that the Armenian-American, Vanes Martirosyan is
    here to stay and that I am on a mission to be a world champion in my
    division one day. As for my fans, I hear every encouraging remark
    shouted during my fights when I am in the ring. So thank you for
    believing in me and having my back. My Armenian fans from Glendale
    have been amazing and have traveled everywhere with me to watch my
    fights. Thank you and God bless you. When I bring home the
    championship belt, it will be for you.

    Writers Note:

    I encourage everyone to check out his website: www.Vanesboxing.com ,
    for all the information on this prospect and his upcoming bouts.

    Vanes Martirosyan
    (Junior Middleweight)
    Professional record l: 7 fights; 7+ (4 KO's)
    - 2005 -
    + (Apr-8-2005, Fountain Hills) Jesse ORTA 4
    + (May-28-2005, Los Angeles) Giovanni RUBIO kot 1
    + (Aug-26-2005, Houston) Fernando VELA 4
    + (Sep-10-2005, Los Angeles) Gerardo Cesar PRIETO 6
    + (Oct-8-2005, Las Vegas) Antonio Tony MORALES kot 1
    + (Nov-12-2005, Las Vegas) Abdias CASTILLO kot 5
    + (Feb-18-2006, Las Vegas) Juan Pablo Montes de Oca kot3
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