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    Fights brew at the hard rock's cafe
    by GRANTLEE KIEZA

    The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
    August 26, 2006 Saturday
    State Edition

    HIS trainer made history winning world titles at three different
    weights but flyweight firebrand Vic Darchinyan says he can surpass
    even the achievements of his mentor Jeff Fenech.

    He reckons he can equal Oscar De La Hoya and win six.

    Darchinyan, who may be the most feared man in world boxing, defends
    his IBF flyweight title in Las Vegas on October 7 but admits the fight
    against California-based Filipino Glenn Donaire is an anti-climax after
    proposed battles to unify the flyweight championship all fell through.

    His US promoter Gary Shaw flew to Argentina this month hoping to
    sign WBO champ Omar Narvaez to face Darchinyan in a battle for the
    two titles.

    But just like everyone else in the world at 51kg, Narvaez had second
    thoughts about waging war with the fearsome little bull ant who has
    won his five world title fights by knockout and boasts a record of
    26 wins in 26 starts, 21 inside the distance.

    "Narvaez said yes and then pulled out of the fight," Darchinyan
    said yesterday at Vic's Cafe, his new eatery at the Italian Forum
    in Leichhardt.

    "Lorenzo Parra, the WBA champ, and Pongsaklek Wongjongkam, the WBC
    champ, have both been offered more money than they've ever made to
    fight me but they won't take me on.

    "It is very frustrating because I wanted to be like Kostya Tszyu and
    win all the belts in my weight division.

    "If I cannot win any more titles at flyweight I will keep moving up
    in weight. I believe I can win as many as six world titles if I put
    my mind to it.

    "Many times I have sparred with Gairy St Clair, the new IBF
    junior-lightweight champion. He knows how strong I am.

    "There is no reason I cannot win six world titles all the way from
    51kg to 59kg."

    Darchinyan says he would love to face mighty Mexicans, IBF bantamweight
    champ Rafael Marquez and super-bantamweight king Israel Vazquez even
    though they've got a few kilos on him.

    "I've sparred Vazquez with big gloves in Los Angeles and we are both
    big punchers," he said.

    "I would love to fight him with small gloves to see who is the
    toughest."

    Darchinyan, who can bench press double his body weight and thinks
    nothing of doing 1000 push-ups a day, says time is running out for him.

    "It seems like yesterday I was fighting for Armenia at the Sydney
    Olympics but that is six years ago. I am 30 now and boxers only have
    a short career.

    "I'm hungry for as many world title belts as I can get and I don't
    want to waste time. Let all the world champs from flyweight to
    junior-lightweight know that I am coming after them."

    Darchinyan leaves for Las Vegas next week where he will meet up with
    trainer Fenech and Sydney featherweight Billy Dib, who will be his
    main sparring partner for the Donaire fight, his fifth defence of
    the IBF crown.
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