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    DARCHINYAN TARGETS WORLD TITLE IN ANOTHER DIVISION

    USA Today
    Feb 10 2009

    SYDNEY (AP) -- Undisputed super flyweight world champion Vic Darchinyan
    plans to move up a division to chase a boxing world title at a third
    different weight.

    The Australian-based Armenian boxer retained his IBF, WBA and WBC
    super flyweight titles with an 11th-round technical knockout of
    Mexico's Jorge Arce in California on the weekend and returned to
    Sydney on Tuesday morning.

    Darchinyan (32-1-1, 26 knockouts), who won IBF and IBO world titles
    as a flyweight, said he believed he could win world titles in as many
    as five divisions.

    "I want to be (champion in) three weight divisions, four, five,"
    Darchinyan said. "I don't want to go to bantamweight and stop."

    His manager Elias Nassar told the Australian Associated Press that
    he wanted to arrange bantamweight world title fights for Darchinyan
    against either Japan's WBC champion Hozumi Hasagawa or Ghana's IBF
    title holder Joseph Agbeko.

    FIND MORE STORIES IN: California | Japan | Mexico | Anaheim | Sydney |
    Ghana | Australian Associated Press | Vic Darchinyan | Jorge Arce |
    Cristian Mijares The win over Arce was Darchinyan's second defense of
    his IBF title won with a knockout of Dmitri Kirillov in August last
    year, and the first defense of the WBA and WBC titles added with his
    knockout of Cristian Mijares in November.

    Darchinyan had a small cut near his right eye and doctors had told
    him the injury would prevent him fighting for at least 60 days.

    He said the win over Arce confirmed his place among the leading
    pound-for-pound boxers in the world.

    "I've got to be in the top 10, but I don't want to be (just) top 10,"
    Darchinyan said. "I want to be closer to No. 1."
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