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  • Boxing: Darchinyan Scales Boxing's Dizzying Heights

    DARCHINYAN SCALES BOXING'S DIZZYING HEIGHTS
    Brad Walter

    Blacktown Sun
    Aug 4 2008
    Australia

    AFTER becoming only the second Australian boxer, behind Jeff Fenech,
    to win world titles in more than one weight division, Vic Darchinyan
    wants more.

    The Armenian-born, Sydney-based southpaw plans to unify the
    super-flyweight belts after stopping Russian champion Dimitri Kirilov
    in the fifth round of their IBF world title bout in Washington at
    the weekend.

    Darchinyan, who six times defended the IBF flyweight title he won in
    2004 before losing to Filipino Nonito Donaire last July, also wants
    to move up to a heavier division and claim another belt.

    The 32-year-old former Olympian's performance, in which he became
    the first boxer to stop Kirilov, has earned Darchinyan the Herald
    's performer of the week award, presented by Colonial First State.

    Ahead 40-36 on all three official scorecards after the opening four
    rounds, Darchinyan showed that his pre-fight vow to KO Kirilov was
    more than just talk when he dropped the Russian with a left hook and
    then moved for the kill when he got to his feet.

    A second left put a bloodied Kirilov on his back under the ropes, and
    referee Earl Brown counted him out, giving Darchinyan his 30th win -
    and the 24th by knockout - in 32 fights since turning professional.

    "I trained hard," Darchinyan said. "One year ago, I lost my IBF
    flyweight world title belt. After that, my son was born. I want to
    give this new IBF world title belt to him. Thank you Ruben, this is
    for you."

    While Darchinyan has campaigned for a rematch with Donaire in a bid
    to avenge his only defeat, he now wants a bout with WBC/WBA world
    super-flyweight champion Cristian Mijares from Mexico.

    Every Tuesday, the Herald Sport team will announce our most outstanding
    performer of the week. The winner could be any Australian team or
    individual from a major sport. Readers will select the performers of
    the year by voting online in November. Until then, give your feedback
    or selections each week on smh.com.au.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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