Eurosport, France
June 10 2006
Darchinyan arrives home, more confident than ever
Seconds Out - Seconds Out - 10/06/2006 11:31
By Paul Upham: IBF/IBO flyweight world champion Vic "Raging Bull"
Darchinyan arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning more confident than
ever about what lies ahead in his career. After starring in the lead
fight on what was left of the Corrales-Castillo III card in Las Vegas
last weekend, Darchinyan declared that he was not only ready to face
any of the other world title holders at flyweight, but any of those
in weight classes above him as well.
By Paul Upham: IBF/IBO flyweight world champion Vic "Raging Bull"
Darchinyan arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning more confident than
ever about what lies ahead in his career. After starring in the lead
fight on what was left of the Corrales-Castillo III card in Las Vegas
last weekend, Darchinyan declared that he was not only ready to face
any of the other world title holders at flyweight, but any of those
in weight classes above him as well.
"I can get better," he said. "Every fight I am getting much stronger.
I told them in America that I have a big display wall at home and I
want twelve world title belts. I have been boxing for 22 years, but
for me it is like I am just starting. I just love it. Every
preparation, when I am getting ready for a fight, I love it like I
have just started. I am never tired. I know I can show more and more.
I can unify all the world title belts at flyweight and fight in
different weight divisions."
The pure power of Darchinyan 26-0 (21) was evident when he stopped
Luis Maldonado 33-1-1 (25) by 8th round TKO at the Thomas & Mack
Center. The 28 year-old Mexican is a protégé of Erik Morales and had
never previously been defeated, let alone hit that hard before.
"Maldonado was tough," he said. "He took a lot of punches but he was
still going forward. I was impressed with him, but I was very ready
for that fight. My conditioning from training and my fitness were
great. In my last fight against Diosdado Gabi, I only had three weeks
to prepare. This time I did a better job. My trainer Jeff Fenech did
a great job. My fitness was much better after eight or nine weeks
training. I was happy with the win. Maldonado was good. His record
showed that at 33-0 going into the fight. Showtime were very happy
with me. They liked my fight. They told me they would give me some
great fights in the USA."
Fighting in Las Vegas for the first time, 30 year-old Darchinyan's
exciting blend of speed and power leaves fans who see him for the
first time talking very highly about him.
"My promoter Gary Shaw and Showtime tell me that my style brings very
exciting fights," he said. "People watch me and they want to see me
again. The Mexicans who saw me in Las Vegas liked my style. They came
to me after the fight in Caesars and told me how much they liked the
way I fight. Showtime told me that they were happy they didn't cancel
my fight.
"Every fight I am improving. I can feel my power and my punch even
more. I was sparring in Phoenix with much bigger guys, 15 to 30lbs
heavier than me. In Los Angeles I sparred with Israel Vazquez
(current WBC junior featherweight champion) who is three weight
divisions heavier than me. I had some really good sparring with him."
The southpaw once again called out popular 26 year-old Jorge Arce
44-3-1 (34) from Mexico for a showdown at 112lbs.
"Arce and his promoter Top Rank heard what I said," Darchinyan said
bluntly. "He beat a friend of mine Hussein Hussein and I want to
fight him. But he is not a major goal for me. He doesn't have any
world title belts. I want to fight world champions. But Arce beat a
friend of mine and I want to challenge him. I told the crowd that I
am the best at flyweight. If he thinks he is better, come fight me.
We will see who the best is. But I know I am the best. If he is
running from me he is not the best."
The Armenia born Australian citizen Darchinyan, who is promoted by
Gary Shaw, will return to the USA either on the August 12 Hasim
Rahman vs. Oleg Maskaev card in Las Vegas or on the September 2
Showtime televised card where Diego Corrales is expected to return to
the ring. Undefeated WBO champion Omar Narvaez has been mentioned as
a possible opponent.
With a large Armenia population around Los Angeles, Darchinyan can
expect some enthusiastic support whenever he fights in the USA.
"There were around 1,500 Armenian fans who traveled from Los Angeles
for the fight with Maldonado," he said. "There are 1.5 million
Armenian's living in the USA, so there are great opportunities for me
to draw large crowds. Next time my promoter will do more advertising
for me to promote my fights to them. The new fans this time saw I was
from Armenia and I got a good crowd. Now that they have seen me
fight, next time it will be much bigger, 10,000 to 15,000 people."
Paul Upham
Contributing Editor
June 10 2006
Darchinyan arrives home, more confident than ever
Seconds Out - Seconds Out - 10/06/2006 11:31
By Paul Upham: IBF/IBO flyweight world champion Vic "Raging Bull"
Darchinyan arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning more confident than
ever about what lies ahead in his career. After starring in the lead
fight on what was left of the Corrales-Castillo III card in Las Vegas
last weekend, Darchinyan declared that he was not only ready to face
any of the other world title holders at flyweight, but any of those
in weight classes above him as well.
By Paul Upham: IBF/IBO flyweight world champion Vic "Raging Bull"
Darchinyan arrived in Sydney on Thursday morning more confident than
ever about what lies ahead in his career. After starring in the lead
fight on what was left of the Corrales-Castillo III card in Las Vegas
last weekend, Darchinyan declared that he was not only ready to face
any of the other world title holders at flyweight, but any of those
in weight classes above him as well.
"I can get better," he said. "Every fight I am getting much stronger.
I told them in America that I have a big display wall at home and I
want twelve world title belts. I have been boxing for 22 years, but
for me it is like I am just starting. I just love it. Every
preparation, when I am getting ready for a fight, I love it like I
have just started. I am never tired. I know I can show more and more.
I can unify all the world title belts at flyweight and fight in
different weight divisions."
The pure power of Darchinyan 26-0 (21) was evident when he stopped
Luis Maldonado 33-1-1 (25) by 8th round TKO at the Thomas & Mack
Center. The 28 year-old Mexican is a protégé of Erik Morales and had
never previously been defeated, let alone hit that hard before.
"Maldonado was tough," he said. "He took a lot of punches but he was
still going forward. I was impressed with him, but I was very ready
for that fight. My conditioning from training and my fitness were
great. In my last fight against Diosdado Gabi, I only had three weeks
to prepare. This time I did a better job. My trainer Jeff Fenech did
a great job. My fitness was much better after eight or nine weeks
training. I was happy with the win. Maldonado was good. His record
showed that at 33-0 going into the fight. Showtime were very happy
with me. They liked my fight. They told me they would give me some
great fights in the USA."
Fighting in Las Vegas for the first time, 30 year-old Darchinyan's
exciting blend of speed and power leaves fans who see him for the
first time talking very highly about him.
"My promoter Gary Shaw and Showtime tell me that my style brings very
exciting fights," he said. "People watch me and they want to see me
again. The Mexicans who saw me in Las Vegas liked my style. They came
to me after the fight in Caesars and told me how much they liked the
way I fight. Showtime told me that they were happy they didn't cancel
my fight.
"Every fight I am improving. I can feel my power and my punch even
more. I was sparring in Phoenix with much bigger guys, 15 to 30lbs
heavier than me. In Los Angeles I sparred with Israel Vazquez
(current WBC junior featherweight champion) who is three weight
divisions heavier than me. I had some really good sparring with him."
The southpaw once again called out popular 26 year-old Jorge Arce
44-3-1 (34) from Mexico for a showdown at 112lbs.
"Arce and his promoter Top Rank heard what I said," Darchinyan said
bluntly. "He beat a friend of mine Hussein Hussein and I want to
fight him. But he is not a major goal for me. He doesn't have any
world title belts. I want to fight world champions. But Arce beat a
friend of mine and I want to challenge him. I told the crowd that I
am the best at flyweight. If he thinks he is better, come fight me.
We will see who the best is. But I know I am the best. If he is
running from me he is not the best."
The Armenia born Australian citizen Darchinyan, who is promoted by
Gary Shaw, will return to the USA either on the August 12 Hasim
Rahman vs. Oleg Maskaev card in Las Vegas or on the September 2
Showtime televised card where Diego Corrales is expected to return to
the ring. Undefeated WBO champion Omar Narvaez has been mentioned as
a possible opponent.
With a large Armenia population around Los Angeles, Darchinyan can
expect some enthusiastic support whenever he fights in the USA.
"There were around 1,500 Armenian fans who traveled from Los Angeles
for the fight with Maldonado," he said. "There are 1.5 million
Armenian's living in the USA, so there are great opportunities for me
to draw large crowds. Next time my promoter will do more advertising
for me to promote my fights to them. The new fans this time saw I was
from Armenia and I got a good crowd. Now that they have seen me
fight, next time it will be much bigger, 10,000 to 15,000 people."
Paul Upham
Contributing Editor