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    DARCHINYAN WANTS WINNER OF MARQUEZ-VAZQUEZ

    BoxingScene.com, AR
    Feb 20 2007

    IBF/IBO flyweight world champion Vic Darchinyan is heading to the USA
    for his next world title defence on March 3 with a plan. But it is
    not just about beating Mexican challenger Victor Burgos in his next
    fight. The 31 year-old "Raging Bull" wants to challenge the winner
    of Rafael Marquez-Israel Vazquez in the junior featherweight main
    event of the Showtime Championship Boxing card. It is the first step
    in his grand long-term plan of knocking off Manny Pacquiao.

    "I will challenge both Marquez and Vazquez," Darchinyan told
    SecondsOut. "I am looking forward. I just don't want to stay in my
    weight division. I want to unify the flyweight division, but if the
    other champions won't fight me, I want to move up and fight for more
    world titles. I want to become more popular. I want to become pound
    for pound No.1."

    Darchinyan's confidence of moving up in weight successfully comes
    from his routine of always sparring bigger world-class opponents.

    "When I go to America, I love to spar world champions who are heavier
    than me," he explained. "I don't want to spar flyweights. I can't
    punch them because I don't want to hurt them."

    Over the last three years Darchinyan 27-0 (21) has sparred many
    well-known bigger boxers such as Israel Vazquez, Edwin Valero,
    Robert Guerrero, Lovemore Ndou, Gairy St Clair, Orlando Salido and
    Mauricio Pastrana.

    "Vic has done so well against them that he has no doubt he can win in
    real fights," said Darchinyan's trainer Billy Hussein. "He respects
    them as good boxers, but he believes he can win. He will spar anyone.

    He even offered to spar Carlos Baldomir when he was preparing for
    Floyd Mayweather last year."

    Three times Darchinyan has sparred 29 year-old Israel Vazquez 41-3
    (30), who currently holds the WBC junior featherweight world title.

    "They were good spars," recalled Darchinyan. "Exciting, lots of
    punching and everyone in the gym came to watch us. They were excited
    watching us. He is a good fighter, but I know my power is too much
    for him."

    Another memorable sparring session last year for Darchinyan was with
    current WBA junior lightweight world champion Edwin Valero, who has
    an undefeated record of 21 knockout wins from 21 fights.

    "No one wanted to fight him," said Darchinyan. "I sparred with him
    six rounds. It was a very small ring and everyone could see that I
    could stay with him. That's why I know that I can move up in weight
    and win. It is not just talking. I am doing this in sparring."

    The Armenia born 2000 Olympian and now Australian citizen believes
    that Pacquiao will eventually become the No.1 boxer in the world
    pound for pound over the next two years and wants to be the one to
    knock him off from his lofty perch.

    "I want to fight Pacquiao," said Darchinyan. "I know he is a strong
    guy and very powerful. When I fight him and beat him, people around
    the whole world will know who Vic Darchinyan is."

    For those doubting his chances of moving up in weight and being
    successful, Darchinyan points to Pacquiao's own record. The Filipino
    great won his first world title at flyweight in December 1998 and
    then jumped straight up to junior featherweight in December 1999.

    "I believe twelve rounds is a very long time," said Darchinyan. "No
    one can stay with me for twelve rounds. It doesn't matter which weight
    division. I am becoming stronger and stronger in every fight."

    The most obvious fight around the flyweight division for Darchinyan
    is with exciting Mexican Jorge Arce 46-3-1 (35) who has moved up to
    junior bantamweight. The "Raging Bull" has challenged 27 year-old
    "Travieso" many times in the past, but has become frustrated that
    the fight has not been made.

    "My promoter Gary Shaw has tried to make fights with other champions
    at flyweight, but they don't want to fight me," he said. "Arce is
    always talking that he can beat me and knock me out, but he moved
    up in weight. He doesn't really want to fight me. He still talks
    big and I will fight him at any weight. But if Arce won't fight me,
    I will challenge the winner of Marquez and Vazquez."

    Darchinyan is predicting a destructive win at the Home Depot Center
    in Carson, California over 32 year-old Burgos 39-14-3 (23), who held
    the IBF junior flyweight world title in 2003 and 2004.

    "Burgos is like a warrior," said Darchinyan. "He comes forward
    punching. A very busy fighter. He beat Jorge Arce in 1997. His Mexican
    fans will be cheering, but I will make sure they won't be cheering
    for very long. I am going to knock him out. I am coming to destroy
    him. Everyone is going to be talking about me after this fight."
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