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    Box: Darchinyan, Sikali meet for first time

    Australian Associated Press
    March 25, 2005, Friday

    SYDNEY, March 25 -- Mzukisi Sikali's trainer says his charge has the
    mind of a chess player and computer.

    But whether he has the moves and power will be revealed on Sunday
    when he takes on Australia's world flyweight boxing champion Vic
    Darchinyan at Sydney Olympic Park.

    Darchinyan and South African Sikali met for the first time at today's
    press conference before the Australian's first International Boxing
    flyweight defence.

    "When I can see my opponent, I become much angrier," Darchinyan said.

    The intense Armenian-born boxer took encouragement from the fact Sikali
    only intermittently made eye contact with him during the traditional
    stare down pose adopted by the two protagonists for the photographers.

    "It tells me he is scared of me," Darchinyan said.

    Both trainers today were full of praise for 33-year-old Sikali,
    who has logged 29 wins (17 KOs), five losses and two draws.

    Darchinyan's trainer Jeff Fenech labelled the challenger a "complete
    fighter".

    "He's got great coordination and a great eye. He doesn't use his feet
    much, he uses his great upper body movement and makes you miss and
    makes you pay," Fenech said.

    Sikali's trainer Harold Volbrecht compared his fighter's style to
    boxing legends Sugar Ray Robinson and Sugar Ray Leonard and said his
    charge had the mind of a chess player and computer, who never needed
    to be told anything more than once.

    Darchinyan made it clear he wanted to extend his collection of title
    belts well beyond his IBF strap and the lightly regarded International
    Boxing Organisation belt the South African will put on the line
    on Sunday.

    "I want to unify the belts and then maybe I move up to a different
    weight, bantamweight," Darchinyan said.

    "After this fight I am looking for a fight for the World Boxing
    Association world title against Lorenzo Parra of Venezuela."

    However, Fenech was adopting a more circumspect attitude following
    the world title fight loss of his super middleweight Danny Green
    earlier this month.

    "I don't like putting the old cart before a horse, because I think I
    did that in my last training regime with Danny Green, I was very, very
    confident he would win, I don't want to do that with Vic," Fenech said.

    However, Fenech felt Darchinyan would be primed to produce a better
    performance on Sunday than he did in taking the title off the
    previously unbeaten former champion Irene Pacheco last December,
    because of a superior preparation this time around.

    Softly spoken Sikali respected Darchinyan more for his physical
    prowess than for his mental aptitude.

    "He (Darchinyan) is a strong guy, but the way I see him, he's not a
    clever guy," Sikali said.

    The undercard for Fenech's first world title promotion will also
    include two other world ranked fighters in super bantamweight Nedal
    Hussein and junior welterweight Lovemore Ndou.
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