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  • Boxing: Knockout Opportunity For Vic Darchinyan

    KNOCKOUT OPPORTUNITY FOR VIC DARCHINYAN
    Barry Michael

    Melbourne Herald Sun
    Aug 2 2008
    Australia

    SYDNEY's Armenian-born powerhouse Vic Darchinyan gets his keenly
    awaited shot at another world title tomorrow when he steps into the
    ring in Tacoma, Washington, to face IBF super flyweight champion
    Dimitri Kirilov.

    Darchinyan, a former IBF and IBO world flyweight champion, lost his
    undefeated record and title belts last year when he was sensationally
    KO'd with one punch by Filipino contender Nonito Donaire in the fifth
    round of a world title defence.

    Until then, "Raging Bull" Darchinyan had exuded an aura of
    invincibility, destroying his opponents with his unusual southpaw
    style, incredible strength and power.

    He had scored 22 KOs in 26 wins, was undefeated and had disposed of
    Donaire's brother Glenn in six rounds in 2006.

    Since the devastating loss, Darchinyan has moved up to super flyweight
    and has had two fights, both against Filipinos - a 12th-round KO of
    Federico Catubay in October 2007 and a draw with Z. Gorres over 12
    rounds in February, after having him down in Rounds 7 and 11.

    It was evidently a very controversial verdict and thus Darchinyan
    was offered this opportunity against Kirilov.

    Russian-born Kirilov is no slouch, having won 29 of 33 fights but
    only scoring nine KOs and losing three by decision.

    He won the vacant IBF title in October last year by unanimous decision
    from American Jose Navarro in Moscow.

    Before Vic's loss of the title last year, it is possible that he was
    getting to the stage where he thought he was unbeatable and it appeared
    that he was too powerful for everybody in the flyweight division.

    His loss to Donaire has been a huge wake-up call, and the inside
    information I have received is that he has been training superbly
    and realises this is an opportunity he cannot lose.

    This is a must-win fight for the "Raging Bull", who has always said
    he would win multiple world titles.

    Kirilov is undoubtedly a very well-schooled warrior but I believe,
    looking at his record, he will not have the power to hold off the
    strong and well-prepared Darchinyan for 12 rounds.

    Darchinyan will win his second world title in this super flyweight
    division by finally wearing down his skilful opponent to force a
    stoppage within the 12-round distance, and bring back the belt to
    his adopted homeland.
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