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  • Boxing: Vic Darchinyan To Move Up To Bantamweight For Next Fight

    VIC DARCHINYAN TO MOVE UP TO BANTAMWEIGHT FOR NEXT FIGHT
    By Adrian Warren

    Fox Sports
    http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25 034338-23210,00.html
    Feb 10 2009
    Australia

    February 10, 2009 AUSTRALIA'S Vic Darchinyan is poised to become
    one of boxing's busiest world champions as he prepares to move up
    to bantamweight with titleholders from Asia, Africa and the Americas
    among his potential opponents.

    Returning to Australia on Tuesday, Darchinyan confirmed he intended
    moving up to bantamweight after he retained his WBA, WBC and IBF
    super flyweight titles with an eleventh round stoppage of Mexican
    Jorge Arce in Los Angeles.

    Formerly the IBF and IBO flyweight champion, Darchinyan is bidding
    to become only the second Australian after Jeff Fenech to win world
    titles in three divisions.

    The belt-hungry 33-year-old had no intention of stopping at three
    weight divisions.

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

    His win over Arce represented his third world title victory in just
    six months.

    Most champions settle for three fights in a year, but Darchinyan will
    try and squeeze in four bouts before 2010.

    However doctors have told Darchinyan he cannot box for 60 days after
    suffering a cut near his right eye in last weekend's contest.

    Darchinyan's manager Elias Nassar revealed he was looking at matching
    his charge against either Japan's WBC bantamweight world champion
    Hozumi Hasegawa (25-2) or Ghana's IBF bantamweight king Joseph Agbeko
    (26-1).

    Nassar said another potential opponent was Mexico's Fernando Montiel
    (38-2-1), who holds the WBO super flyweight title, but is moving up
    to bantamweight.

    "Montiel actually got in the ring and challenged Vic after the (Arce)
    fight," Nassar said.

    American cable television network Showtime is poised to broadcast
    Darchinyan's three scheduled fights this year.

    They have expressed an interest in coming to Australia but Darchinyan
    said he enjoyed fighting in America.

    Darchinyan was adamant his convincing victory over three-division
    champion Arce would consolidate his place among the world's best
    pound-for-pound fighters.

    "I think I've got to be in the top ten pound-for-pound, but I don't
    want to be (just) top ten, I want to be closer to number one,"
    Darchinyan said.

    The Armenian-born Australian citizen still covets fights against two
    of the men universally regarded among the world's best pound-for-pound
    boxers, super bantamweight Israel Vazquez and junior welterweight
    Manny Pacquaio.

    Vazquez has indicated he is set to move up another division but told
    Darchinyan at a press conference prior to the Arce fight he would be
    prepared to take on the Australian.

    Big-hitting southpaw Darchinyan improved his professional record to
    32-1-1 with 26 KOs with his win over Arce.
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