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    DARCHINYAN: MORENO'S NOT A GOOD PUNCHER, YET NOT EASY TO KNOCK OUT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 25, 2011 - 19:20 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Vic Darchinyan faces one of the biggest opponents and
    challenges of his career, with a bantamweight world title unification
    boxing bout against formidable Panamanian Anselmo Moreno in December.

    IBO champion Darchinyan (37-3-1, 27 KOs) will fight WBA Super champion
    Moreno (31-1-1, 11 KOs) in Anaheim, California on December 3.

    Anselmo has won 25 straight fights since his only professional loss on
    points nine years ago. At 173 cms, he will enjoy a significant height
    advantage over fellow southpaw Darchinyan. According to Darchinyan's
    manager Elias Nassar, Moreno's preparation weight is 67kg [147-pounds],
    which would qualify him to fight as a welterweight.

    Darchinyan isn't daunted by Moreno's physical proportions, pointing
    out he has beaten bigger men before. He expects to be in chase mode
    against Moreno, who he said was a technical fighter, similar in style
    to Mexican Cristian Mijares, who Darchinyan dismantled three years ago.

    "He's a tactical fighter, he loves to move," Darchinyan told AAP of
    Moreno. "I think his mind is going to be to win every round, not to
    knock me out, he's not a good puncher. I'm not saying it's going to
    be easy to beat him or knock him out, it's going to be hard."

    The bout will share top billing on the Anaheim card with the IBF
    bantamweight title rematch between Abner Mares and Joseph Agbeko,
    two of the three professionals to beat Darchinyan.

    Darchinyan would be happy to fight the winner and then move up to
    super bantamweight for a rematch with Nonito Donaire, the only other
    boxer to beat him in the professional ranks.

    "I'll fight either Mares or Agbeko, whoever wins, I'd love to fight
    him," Darchinyan said."My goal is I want to fight Nonito Donaire,
    he's moving up to 122 pounds (55.33kg)."

    Darchinyan will travel to the United States three weeks before the
    fight and hopes to do some training at the Hollywood gym of famous
    trainer Freddie Roach, BoxingScene reported.




    From: A. Papazian
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