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    BOXING: DARCHINYAN PUTS TITLES ON LINE AGAINST ARCE

    Agence France Presse
    Feb 5 2009
    France

    ANAHEIM, California (AFP) -- Armenian-born Australian Vic Darchinyan
    and Mexican challenger Jorge Arce have been warming up for their
    super flyweight world title showdown on Saturday with a flurry of
    verbal jabs.

    Darchinyan will be fighting for the first time since his ninth-round
    knockout of Cristian Mijares in November - a bout in which Darchinyan
    went into the ring a 6-1 underdog and emerged with the World Boxing
    Association, World Boxing Council and International Boxing Federation
    super-flyweight belts.

    Darchinyan became the first fighter to hold all three titles in
    the 115-pound class, and the relentless southpaw promised another
    explosive effort against Arce.

    "I'm not looking to knock him out in the first round. He is a tough
    fighter and I know he is here to give me a tough fight - so this
    might go a couple rounds," said Darchinyan, who boasts a record of
    31-1-1 with 25 wins inside the distance.

    "But once I hit him - and before he realizes what hit him - the fight
    will be over."

    Arce, a two-time world champion himself, says Darchinyan won't be
    able to back up that prediction.

    "Darchinyan?s greatest strength is his mouth. His biggest weakness
    is his chin," scoffed Arce, who brings a record of 51-4-1 with 39
    knockouts. "I hope he stands there and fights for a while so I can
    really hurt him."

    And Arce, 29, pooh-poohed pre-fight predictions based on the fact
    that Darchinyan dominated Mijares - the fighter who handed Arce his
    last defeat, by unanimous decision in 2007.

    "People think because I lost to Mijares and Darchinyan beat Mijares
    that Darchinyan will automatically win our fight," Arce said. "But
    that's not how it works. Styles win fights."
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