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    VIC DARCHINYAN WINS 12-ROUND UD OVER ERIC BARCELONA IN AUSTRALIA

    EastsideBoxing.com
    May 20 2010

    James Slater - A short time ago in Parramatta, Australia, 34-year-old
    Vic Darchinyan won a commanding 12-round unanimous decision over tough
    and durable Filipino Eric Barcelona. The Armenian-born southpaw dropped
    Barcelona three times en-route to his clear, 120-103, 118-105,116-108
    points victory.

    Now 35-2-1(27), "Raging Bull" Darchinyan also picked up the vacant IBO
    bantamweight belt. 28-year-old Barcelona, who retained his reputation
    as a fighter who is both as tough as they come and who has never been
    stopped, fell to 51-18-4(19)..

    Darchinyan, who will now look for a big fight - possibly against this
    coming Saturday's Vazquez-Marquez IV winner - had things his own way
    all night today. Barcelona, also a lefty, came to fight, and he came
    out pretty fast in the 1st-round, even catching the man who has won
    titles at flyweight and super-flyweight with a left hand to the head.

    Generally, however, it was all Darchinyan once he got into his groove
    and put the pressure on.

    There hade been rumours before the fight that Darchinyan was nursing
    a sore left hand, yet he landed the shot a number of times to good
    effect. The first knockdown the southpaw banger scored, in the
    5th-round, looked something like a slip, but the second knockdown
    came courtesy of a hard and nasty left hand.

    Barcelona, who was also docked points for low blows - in the 6th and
    again in the final round - was game throughout and he tried to put
    pressure of his own on the star fighter. Even in the final couple of
    rounds, when he was hopelessly behind on the cards and knowing it,
    the Filipino was firing as best he could. His aggression saw him
    take another hard shot, though, and he suffered his third knockdown
    of the night in the 11th.

    Looking to get himself a last-round KO, Darchinyan almost succeeded,
    wobbling the visiting fighter with another left hand to the head
    in the 12th. Barcelona survived to hear the bell, and though he can
    still claim to have never been stopped as a pro, before tonight he
    had never even been put down. Darchinyan's power will hopefully be
    put to a much sterner test in his next outing.

    A fight between Vic and the winner of Saturday's "Once and Four All"
    would be a very interesting fight (providing the Vazquez-Marquez
    winner has enough left to be able to fight again!) as too would a
    fight between Darchinyan and the winner of the Yonny Perez-Abner Mares
    bantamweight title clash - which will be the co-main event on Saturday.

    With a rematch against Nonito Donaire apparently off for now (maybe
    even for good), Darchinyan must look elsewhere for a big fight. Either
    of the two mentioned above would suffice!
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