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    BOX: DARCHINYAN READY TO DAZZLE
    BY: Adrian Warren

    AAP Newsfeed
    November 19, 2009 Thursday 5:43 PM AEST
    Australia

    Australia's super flyweight boxing world champion Vic Darchinyan
    is winning his battle with the scales and is set to dazzle upcoming
    opponent Tomas Rojas in California next month.

    IBF, WBA and WBC champion Darchinyan completed his final pre-fight
    Australian training session on Thursday before flying out to America.

    The 33-year-old Sydneysider will be up against the tallest opponent
    of his professional career, with the Mexican enjoying an advantage
    of around eight centimetres.

    Darchinyan (32-2-1, 26 KOs), revealed speed would form an essential
    part of his plan to defeat the 29-year-old challenger.

    Armenian-born Darchinyan revealed he had to shed more weight than
    before any previous fight in his professional career.

    He said he had allowed his weight to blow up almost 10 kilos over
    the super flyweight limit of 52.16kgs in the aftermath of his last
    fight loss to Joseph Agbeko in July.

    "I was back in Armenia enjoying myself with my friends, eating all day,
    I put on lots of weight," Darchinyan told AAP on Thursday.

    "It takes a long time to take it off, but I know when I go back to
    America I've got to be in control of my diet.

    "I've dropped now to 57kgs, I know I can do it."

    Darchinyan reiterated he had only himself to blame for losing his
    bantamweight title bout against Agbeko.

    He stressed he would revert to the style which worked so successfully
    in his masterful performance against Cristian Mijares last November.

    "This fight, you are going to see exactly what happened with Mijares,"
    Darchinyan said.

    "All my angles, all my speed, you are going to see how fast I am.

    I'm going to be much faster that I was before."

    Rojas is a skilful, busy fighter with very good movement.

    Darchinyan will continue sparring with taller fighters when he hits
    Las Vegas, where he will remain until just under a week before his
    fight in California.

    Provided he defeats Rojas (32-11-1, 22 KOs), Darchinyan wants to
    have just one more fight at super flyweight against Nonito Donaire,
    the only professional to beat him apart from Agbeko.

    Donaire won the interim WBA super flyweight title while Darchinyan
    moved up to bantamweight to challenge Agbeko.

    While Darchinyan would also love a rematch with Agbeko, he is also
    keen to fight the man who took away the Ghanaian's title, Yonnhy Perez.

    The Colombian is promoted by American Gary Shaw, who also looks after
    Darchinyan's interests.
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