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    DARCHINYAN TURNING TO TYSON FOR ROUNDED EDUCATION
    Peter Kogoy

    The Australian, Australia
    Aug. 30, 2006

    VIC DARCHINYAN, the "Raging Bull" of the world's flyweight division,
    is turning to Mike Tyson to round off his ringcraft education before
    his next title defence in Las Vegas.

    The unbeaten Darchinyan, 30, and holder of the IBO and IBF belts, will
    spar with former heavyweight world champion Tyson at his American
    training base over the next month before tackling Filipino Glenn
    Gonzales Donaire on October 7.

    The southpaw, who represented his native Armenia at the Sydney
    Olympics, is hoping working out with Tyson will increase his already
    awesome punching power. Darchinyan's bout with Donaire at the 50.8kg
    limit, will be a co-featured fight on the Showboat-televised card
    headlined between lightweight world champion Diego Corrales and
    Joel Casamayor.

    "Tyson was one of the most explosive punchers in boxing history,"
    Darchinyan said.

    "I know I'm going over there (to America) to learn.

    "I believe Tyson will make a very good teacher, working alongside
    Jeff Fenech and Billy Hussein.

    "My own punching power is very good, but I want to make it even
    stronger, that's why both Jeff and Billy believe that Tyson will be
    a big help."

    Darchinyan, the winner of two world titles in his career, boasts a
    perfect unbeaten record of 30 wins, 21 by knockout.

    The Sydney-based fighter turned to Donaire after undefeated WBO
    champion Omar Narvaez of Argentina declined a unification bout of
    the flyweight ranks.

    "If Narvaez doesn't want to fight me, I can't force him," Darchinyan
    said. "He is running scared.

    "He doesn't want to lose his world title to me.

    "But I know Donaire will enter the ring wanting to fight me.

    "I've watched him on film this week. He is a hard puncher, his right
    uppercut is probably his best punch.

    "I'm going back to America to show that I am a worthy champion and
    to keep my record in one piece. I'm going back over to show that they
    will see that I am the best flyweight."

    Donaire, 26, boasts an overall record of 16 wins, two draws and one
    loss. He's also won won three out of the past four times he's stepped
    into the ring.

    Darchinyan's co-trainer Hussein is expecting a much tougher test
    of Darchinyan's ringcraft compared to his past two fights against
    Diosdado Gabi in March and Luis Maldonado in June this year.

    Both fights finished to the good of Darchinyan and were stopped well
    inside the distance.

    "I have no doubt Donaire will be a tougher opponent than either Gabi
    or Maldonado," Hussein said. "He saw Vic beat up his mate Gabi and
    asked for a shot at him.

    "He's dangerous and I know he will come to fight on the night."

    When asked why Darchinyan is forced to go overseas to fight, Hussein
    said: "He wants to fight here, but unfortunately there isn't a promoter
    in this country prepared to take a chance with Vic.

    "The last couple of times he has fought here (in Australia) we didn't
    get a big crowd and financially it was difficult.

    "But he's making a big name for himself in America and that's where
    he's got to go."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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