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  • Boxing: Darchinyan Versus Donaire Ready To Explode

    DARCHINYAN VERSUS DONAIRE READY TO EXPLODE
    Paul Upham Contributing Editor

    SecondsOut
    Sept 30 2006

    The power of Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan - HoganPhotos.com

    By Paul Upham: While most boxing fans are looking forward to the
    third fight between Diego Corrales and Joel Casamayor next weekend
    in Las Vegas on Showtime Championship Boxing, the main support bout
    at flyweight is promising to be just as explosive. IBF/IBO flyweight
    world champion Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan and challenger Glenn
    "The Filipino Bomber" Donaire have both promised to be aggressive
    and come out throwing bombs.

    "I am very excited for this opportunity," said Donaire. "This time,
    I can really show myself. In my last couple of fights, I wasn't
    throwing as hard a punches as I was before. I'm very excited and
    very prepared for this fight. I just can't wait. All my opponents
    have been moving around lately. I'm a pressure fighter. I don't run,
    I don't slug. I like to throw. I like to throw hard punches. Lately,
    I haven't been doing that. But it's coming October 7. I am really
    hitting hard right now. I just can't wait."

    The 26 year-old has been sparring his younger brother Nonito Donaire,
    who competes at junior bantamweight to prepare for his first world
    title fight.

    "I am more prepared now," he said. "Mentally and physically prepared.

    Before, I was working too much. I was working 7 days a week. Right
    now, I have days off and I have been training so hard, sparring with
    my brother who is a lot bigger than I am. My brother said that I am
    hitting him hard. I am just very excited about this. I want to be
    one of the champions."

    One of the most aggressive punching world champions today, Darchinyan's
    power has been evident this year in his last two knockout wins over
    Diosdado Gabi on ShoBox on March 3 and against Luis Maldonado on
    Showtime Championship Boxing on June 3. The Armenian born Australian
    citizen whose record stands at 26-0 (21), has been training in Los
    Angeles for the last four weeks and loves to spar with much bigger
    boxers to fine tune his power.

    "Sparring is good," he said. "I am sparring with guys 25lbs heavier
    than me. I am punching well. I feel my power right now. Donaire says he
    has a good punch. His brother is telling him that his punch is coming
    harder. When he fights me, he will see a hard puncher. He does not
    know what a hard punch means. He will see on October 7. That's why I
    lime to spar guys who are heavier than me. When I am hurting boxers
    who are 25lbs heavier than me and they are scared of me, I can feel
    my power. When I am sparring guys in training in my own division,
    I am not comfortable hitting them hard."

    After Darchinyan's promoter Gary Shaw was unable to entice WBA
    champion Lorenzo Parra or WBO champion Omer Narvaez into a world title
    unification bout for this fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center,
    Darchinyan specifically asked to be matched with someone who punches
    hard to make for an exciting contest.

    "I saw one of his fights on tape from a couple of years ago," said
    Darchinyan. "Glenn likes to come forward and punch. He is a wild
    puncher. I will tell him what is better for him, to run. Over twelve
    rounds, if he is a good runner maybe he can survive. But if he stands
    and punches with me, he will go down very soon."

    "Darchinyan does not have a style," claimed Donaire, during a
    midweek media conference call. "He just punches. To me, he is a lucky
    puncher. He depends on his left hand. With me, I have not proved my
    self lately. In my last fight, I didn't really throw bombs like I used
    to. It's coming October 7 and he will see. He can be a strong fighter,
    but style makes the fight. He will see. I can punch both hands. I
    heard he has to lose a lot of weight. I will just give him four or
    five rounds. For four or five rounds he is going to be strong. After
    that, he is going to be mine."

    30 year-old Darchinyan, who has stopped eight opponents in a row,
    including the last five in world title fights, was quick to respond
    directly to Donaire's analysis of him.

    "Glenn, if you are talking about my left," he asked, "you want me to
    knock you out with my right? You choose. You choose which hand you
    will like."

    "I know we are going to have a good fight," replied Donaire.

    The Californian based Donaire 16-2-1 (9) who originally hails from
    General Santos City in the Philippines, agrees that Darchinyan is
    the best of the flyweight division right now, until he fights him
    of course.

    "Yes, he is," he said. "You don't want to take any chances fighting
    Vic. The difference between me and Vic's past opponents, they were
    intimidated by him. Not me. I do spar with bigger guys too. I evened
    knocked out a 150lbs guy with a body shot. I thank Vic for me being
    his opponent."

    "You know why Glenn?" asked Darchinyan. "I wanted to fight you because
    you challenged me. You told me you can beat me. After I stop you,
    everyone can see that it is all just talk."
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