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    AAP Newsfeed, Australia
    September 18, 2009 Friday 12:46 PM AEST

    Box: Darchinyan planning first major Aussie bout in five yeras
    by Adrian Warren

    SYDNEY Sept 18


    Super flyweight world champion Vic Darchinyan is planning his first
    major Australian fight for five years, but his immediate objective is
    overcoming the tallest challenger of his boxing career.
    Darchinyan has revealed an ambitious wish-list for 2010 after
    returning to the gym this week in preparation for his December 12 WBC
    and WBA super flyweight title defences against Mexican Tomas Rojas in
    California.


    The 33-year-old southpaw's plans for next year include a potential
    rematch with his first conqueror Nonito Donaire and world title fights
    in his nation of birth Armenia and adopted country Australia.
    He also intends returning to bantamweight at some stage after
    dropping a points decision to that division's IBF champion Joseph
    Agbeko in his last fight in Florida back in July.
    All but one of Darchinyan's last 11 fights have been overseas, with
    the one exception being a low key IBO super flyweight title fight
    against Filipino Federico Catubay at Sydney's Auburn RSL club.
    He said American pay television network Showtime was excited about
    the possibility of coming to Australia.
    A candid Darchinyan still believes he lost that fight due to a
    tactical error by trying to take out the Ghanaian with one punch
    rather than using the skills which overwhelmed Mexican superstars
    Christian Mijares and Jorge Arce in his two previous bouts.
    The big hitting Sydney-based fighter must first overcome the
    biggest height disadvantage of his world title career when he takes on
    fellow southpaw Rojas.
    The 29-year-old Mexican is listed at 174 centimetres, eight
    centimetres taller than the Australian.
    While Rojas has a modest 31-11 record, Darchinyan pointed out the
    Mexican was unbeaten in his last six contests over the past two years
    since being stopped by Arce, who he was leading on points.
    "He (Rojas) is much taller than me and in the last two years after
    Arce he has won nearly all his fights by knockout," Darchinyan told
    AAP.
    "He was winning every round of his fight against Arce until he got
    hit with a good shot in the liver."
    Darchinyan said he was looking for a rematch in America against
    Donaire after his clash against Rojas.
    Donaire, the only other professional apart from Agbeko to defeat
    Darchinyan, holds the WBA interim super flyweight crown.
    While Darchinyan's promoter Gary Shaw has consistently ruled out a
    rematch after an acrimonious split with Donaire, Darchinyan revealed
    that was no longer an obstacle.
    "Gary Shaw was with me in Armenia and we talked about that and I
    told him how much I wanted the fight and I think he's OK with it now
    and he's going to make the fight for me," Darchinyan said.
    If Donaire can't be tempted into a rematch, Darchinyan said he
    would like to challenge Mexico's WBO interim bantamweight champion
    Fernando Montiel.
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