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    METAMORPHOSIS OF VIC DARCHINYAN
    Igor Frank

    411mania.com
    http://www.411mania.com/sports /boxing/81966/Metamorphosis-of-Vic-Darchinyan.htm
    Aug 4 2008
    TX

    Darchinyan wins another title but not before making some changes.

    As I woke up Sunday morning in Tacoma Washington, I was still thinking
    about a brilliant performance that Vic " The Raging Bull" Darchinyan
    put on yesterday at the Emerald Queen Casino by ravaging his opponent
    Dimitri Kirilov and thus earning his IBF super flyweight title.

    What a difference a year makes. Last year I saw Darchinyan twice:
    once in April beating undersized and overmatched Victor Burgos, who
    ended up seriously hurt and in the hospital in Carson, California,
    throwing a haymaker after a haymaker and the second time in Bridgeport,
    Connecticut when Vic was separated from his senses by a perfectly
    placed left hook of "The Flash" Nonito Donaire in what many considered
    to be an upset of the year. In both fights Vic looked like a crude
    banger, who threw one punch at a time with singular purpose to knock
    you out, not much technique, just stocking and banging. It worked
    for most of his career, but in a fight with Donaire, Flash was able
    to time him and counterpunch with a lot of success and deliver a one
    punch knock out that fans are still talking about. It was a kind of
    punch that not many can recover from; consider that plus a near fatal
    conclusion to a Burgos fight, that obviously bothered Darchinyan for
    a while and many thought that Vic was damaged goods. When I previewed
    this contest between Kirilov and Darchinyan a week ago I called it
    a classic match up of boxer versus puncher and was not really sure
    about the outcome, but the way the fight unfolded was a complete
    surprise to me.

    The puncher, Darchinyan turned boxer, he was on fire from the onset:
    he moved, threw a lot of jabs and straight left hands right down
    the middle.

    Supposedly , Kirilov had a lot of experience fighting southpaws,
    but he seemed lost in the ring with Vic, who moved his right leg on
    the outside of Dmitri's left leg and was always in perfect position
    to fire a straight left hand that was landing with hammer like power
    and an alarming regularity.

    Darchinyan looked like he had more balance and he actually moved to
    avoid blows from his adversary and his punches looked different:
    they were straight and on target. From the second round on Vic
    continued to throw dynamic, fast and accurate combinations of jabs
    crosses hooks and uppercuts mixed in with thunderous body punches
    that reverberated outside the ring and made me wince. Vic actually
    boxed like a true professional with a confidence of a champion. It
    was the most impressive performance that I have ever seen from Vic
    and the most dramatic change that I have seen in a fighter in a long
    time. By the end of the third round I started to worry for the safety
    of Kirilov in lieu of him catching a huge amount of hard shots from
    Vic, so I was relived when Dimitri was counted out at the beginning
    of the fifth stanza and the fight was over.

    Darchinyan promised a thriller and a knock out and he delivered in
    a spectacular fashion.

    So, as I was going down to a hotel lobby to get my morning coffee I was
    still thinking about a miraculous transformation of Vic Darchinyan and
    what could have caused it when I ran into a man I saw in Vic's corner
    last night. His name is Vazgen Badalian and he was called in from
    Armenia to help after Vic parted with his trainer Billy Hussein. I
    congratulated Vazgen on a tremendous victory and asked him what he
    thought. He told me that he knew and trained Vic in Armenia since he
    was eight years old and if Vic concentrates on task at hand he can
    produce performances like that every time.

    Mr. Vazgen Badalian is a famous and well respected trainer who has
    developed a lot of amateur stand outs in Armenia and was in charge of
    the Olympic team of that country. Let's not forget that Vic Darchinyan
    had a stellar amateur career: 178 fights, bronze medal at European
    Championship in Greece in 1998, bronze medal in Goodwill Games in New
    York in 1998, gold medal in European Championship in Ukraine in 1999
    and was a member of Armenian Olympic team in 2000. One does not get
    that far without knowing how to box. May be, Vic had so much success
    in knocking people out that he forgot how to do it for a while. Well,
    that time is over. Mr. Badalian brought Vic back to basics and brought
    discipline back to his camp and Darchinyan looks to be a complete
    fighter that has all the tools to compete on the elite level and he
    is going to need all of it and more to vie with guys he called out:
    Christian Mijares, Fernando Montiel and Nonito Donaire. In the ring,
    Vic looks like a scorpion , predator, ready to strike at any time,
    but in this fight he started to remind me of bare knuckle fighters of
    19th century, guys that fought wars and did not mind spilling blood
    and did not call it a sport." I like my style," said Darchinyan in
    his post fight interview:" I am open, but you can not touch me." And
    that certainly was the case on Saturday night when Vic stormed back on
    the scene of super hot and talented 115 pound division in a dramatic
    fashion and got himself right in the middle of some very intriguing
    match ups.
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