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    SaddoBoxing.com
    April 23 2006

    Darchinyan's next fight!
    " on: Today at 02:28:57 PM "


    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=6680& amp;more=1

    Vic Darchinyan To Defend Against Maldonado June 3 On SHOWTIME

    NEW YORK (April 23, 2006) - In a terrific matchup of unbeaten
    flyweights, IBF champion Vic "The Raging Bull'~R Darchinyan will
    defend his crown against IBF No. 8 contender Luis Maldonado Saturday,
    June 3, 2006, on SHOWTIME. The 12-round world title fight, which was
    announced by SHOWTIME Sports & Event Programming General Manager Ken
    Hershman, will precede the highly anticipated rubber match between
    WBC Lightweight Champion Diego Corrales and former two-time WBC
    titleholder Jose Luis Castillo.. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
    world championship doubleheader from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las
    Vegas, Nevada, will begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west
    coast).

    Darchinyan (25-0, 20 KOs), of Sydney, Australia, by way of Vanadvor,
    Armenia, is coming off of a sensational eighth-round TKO over
    Diosdado Gabi March 3, 2006, on the SHOWTIME boxing series, "ShoBox:
    The New Generation." A pint-sized powerhouse armed with
    bone-crunching power, Darchinyan is one of the hardest
    pound-for-pound hitters in boxing. The Lord of the Flys has won seven
    consecutive bouts by knockout. This will be the southpaw's fourth
    title defense. Darchinyan also holds the International Boxing
    Organization (IBO) 112-pound belt.

    Maldonado (33-0-1, 25 KOs), of Mexicali, Mexico, had a 33-fight
    winning streak end in his last outing when he boxed to a 12-round
    draw against slick southpaw boxer Cristian Mijares in a flyweight
    elimination bout on Feb. 24, 2006. An aggressive, offensive-minded
    slugger who makes for great fights and never takes a backward step,
    Maldonado will be the naturally bigger man against Darchinyan. The
    unbeaten crowd pleaser, who also is the World Boxing Organization
    (WBO) No. 6 contender, will make his second United States start.

    Can anyone fill me in on the opponent? Sounds like this one is going
    to be a cracker! If the writer of this article is anything to go
    by,it would be no surprise if Darchinyan lost.
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