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  • Boxing: Darchinyan Wants To Prove A Point To Arce's Fans

    DARCHINYAN WANTS TO PROVE A POINT TO ARCE'S FANS
    Paul Upham
    Contributing Editor

    Seconds Out
    May 25 2006

    Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan

    By Paul Upham: When he fights in the main support bout to Jose Luis
    Castillo-Diego Corrales III on June 3 in Las Vegas, IBF/IBO flyweight
    boxing world champion Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan knows there will
    be many Mexican fans in the Thomas and Mack Center. In fact, he is
    counting on it. He will be facing undefeated Mexican Luis Maldonado
    and he intends on winning. But more importantly, Darchinyan plans on
    proving a point to the fans of popular Mexican flyweight Jorge Arce.

    "I went all the way to Mexico earlier this year to watch Arce fight,"
    explained Darchinyan. "I challenged him. I told him I wanted to fight
    him. If you think you are great and tell people you are the best at
    flyweight, come and fight me. We will see who the best is. He told me,
    'yes', he would come and fight me and challenge me."

    But since that night on January 28 in Cancun, Darchinyan 25-0 (20)
    has not heard 26 year-old Arce 44-3-1 (34) mention his name once in
    the media. After his last win over Rosendo Alvarez on April 8 on the
    Mayweather-Judah card, Arce told the television viewers he was moving
    up in weight.

    "He said he was moving up to the super flyweight division," said
    Darchinyan. "I think he is scared of me. If he doesn't want to fight,
    just tell me he doesn't want to fight and that he is moving up. If
    it is because he can't make the weight anymore, let me know and I
    will move up too and fight him."

    In his last fight on March 3, Darchinyan knocked out Diosdado Gabi
    of the Philippines in eight rounds at the Chumash Casino Resort
    in Santa Ynez, California in the USA. American television network
    Showtime televised the fight across the USA as the main event of
    their "SHOBOX: The New Generation" series and the explosive one punch
    knockout impressed Showtime executives enough for him to be invited
    onto the Castillo-Corrales III card.

    "It is a very good opportunity for me," said Darchinyan, who is
    promoted by Gary Shaw. "I have won all of my fights since winning
    the title by knockout. It is very important for me to win by knockout."

    A native of Armenia who represented at the 2000 Olympic Games,
    Darchinyan fights out of Sydney under trainer Jeff Fenech and is now
    an Australian citizen. His performances in the ring have become more
    and more dominant over the last two years and there is no doubt now
    he is one of the hardest punchers in the lighter weight classes.

    When asked, 30 year-old Darchinyan gives two sources for his power.

    "I think by God and by my training," he explained. "I just love my
    training. I love to show people my power and I am not very old, but
    I feel like I am becoming much more powerful and my punch is coming
    much harder."

    28 year-old Maldonado 33-0-1 (25) from Mexicali is undefeated so far
    and a protege of current Mexican great Erik Morales.

    "He is a very good fighter," said Darchinyan. "I am very ready for
    him. I spent only three weeks getting ready for my last fight. For
    this fight, I have been training more than eight weeks now. I am in
    very good shape. I can show my power."

    Which may well give Maldonado more than a few headaches.

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