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    VIC DARCHINYAN SAYS BEST PART OF HIS CAREER IS AHEAD

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 25, ARMENPRESS: Armenia-born boxer Vic Darchinyan,
    who turned 31 last Sunday, says the best part of his career is only
    just beginning. After bringing himself to the attention of boxing fans
    in the USA with three brutal stoppage wins on the Showtime television
    network in 2006, the IBF/IBO flyweight world champion is looking for
    the biggest fights available in 2007.

    Evidence that Darchinyan's reputation is rising is that he is listed at
    six behind number one Manny Pacquiao and ahead of other notable names
    such as Shane Mosley, Marco Antonio Barrera, Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky
    Hatton in the latest edition of the highly respected The Ring magazine.

    Unfortunately, his promoter Gary Shaw's attempts to get him a
    unification match at flyweight have been unsuccessful so far. WBO
    champion Omar Narvaez has turned down two offers to fight Darchinyan,
    while WBC champion Pongsaklek Wonjongkam has never fought in the USA
    and rarely fights outside of his home country of Thailand.

    While he has not fought since December 2005, WBA champion Lorenzo Parra
    would appear to be the most likely title-holder at flyweight to face
    Darchinyan this year. Of course, the biggest fight on paper in 2007
    for southpaw Darchinyan is a clash with Mexican Jorge Arce . The 27
    year-old is a former WBC interim flyweight and WBC junior flyweight
    world champion, who is now campaigning at junior bantamweight.

    Another possible big fight for Darchinyan would be a move up in
    weight to face WBO junior bantamweight world champion Fernando Montiel
    from Mexico.
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