Vic Darchinyan: I have to attack Rojas's body
10.12.2009 16:16 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the dry heat of the Californian desert, where
wind turbines and not tumbleweed now dominate, Australia's world
champion Vic Darchinyan sounded like a gunslinger from the wild west,
brisbanetimes reports.
`I am a fully loaded gun and will shoot him down with my boxing
skills,' Darchinyan said before his duel with Mexican challenger Tomas
Rojas.
Darchinyan, who in July lost to Ghana's International Boxing
Federation bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko by an unanimous points
decision, has returned to the super-flyweight division he has ruled
with two iron fists.
`In my last fight I was impatient,' Darchinyan said from Rancho
Mirage, a two-hour drive east of Long Beach. ''I have to be more
patient this time ... I must work my combinations ... I have to attack
Rojas's body.'
Rojas, the World Boxing Association's interim champion, promised at
yesterday's press conference to relieve Darchinyan of his World Boxing
Council and WBA belts.
10.12.2009 16:16 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the dry heat of the Californian desert, where
wind turbines and not tumbleweed now dominate, Australia's world
champion Vic Darchinyan sounded like a gunslinger from the wild west,
brisbanetimes reports.
`I am a fully loaded gun and will shoot him down with my boxing
skills,' Darchinyan said before his duel with Mexican challenger Tomas
Rojas.
Darchinyan, who in July lost to Ghana's International Boxing
Federation bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko by an unanimous points
decision, has returned to the super-flyweight division he has ruled
with two iron fists.
`In my last fight I was impatient,' Darchinyan said from Rancho
Mirage, a two-hour drive east of Long Beach. ''I have to be more
patient this time ... I must work my combinations ... I have to attack
Rojas's body.'
Rojas, the World Boxing Association's interim champion, promised at
yesterday's press conference to relieve Darchinyan of his World Boxing
Council and WBA belts.