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  • Boxing: Determined Darchinyan vows a quick end for Donaire

    Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
    July 8 2007


    Determined Darchinyan vows a quick end for Donaire

    Winsor Dobbin
    July 8, 2007

    Vic Darchinyan is the IBF and IBO flyweight champion. He's had 28
    professional fights and won every one of them.

    He's regarded among the best fighters in the world pound-for-pound
    and he's on the verge of million-dollar superfights.

    That's why the Armenian-born Sydneysider knows he can't afford any
    slip-ups when he defends his belts against Nonito Donaire (17-1) in
    Connecticut today. The fight is being televised on US network
    Showtime. The movers and shakers of the boxing world will be
    watching.

    With Darchinyan eyeing a bout with either WBC super-flyweight
    champion Cristian Mijares or the vacant IBF super-fly title in his
    next outing, he has to win, and look good doing so.

    "At this stage in my career, I can't put anything at risk,"
    Darchinyan told The Sun-Herald.

    "I'll be looking to take Donaire out quickly."

    Darchinyan has won all bar one of his world title fights by knockout.
    The exception was a technical decision over Donaire's brother Glenn
    that still rankles.

    "It is important for me to win every fight by knockout," he said.

    "Glenn Donaire quit on me and they called it a technical decision.
    His brother will pay for that.

    "I want to make a statement in this fight. To show all those people
    who have not recognised me just what I can do. I'm feeling very fit,
    very confident, and that is bad news for him."

    Darchinyan is a slick boxer and clever technician, but he realises
    American fight fans like to see action.

    "People want action," he said. "They want knockouts and that's what
    they remember. That's why I fight like I do. Sometimes I allow a guy
    to hit me so he thinks he can, but then I nail him next time."

    Darchinyan has a ruthless streak he doesn't attempt to hide. He left
    his last opponent, Mexican Victor Burgos, in a coma.

    "He's OK now, so I can say this, but he made a cutthroat gesture to
    me at the weigh-in and I decided I was going to punish him," he said.
    "Watch the tape. I was just throwing one punch at a time, to punish
    him."

    Darchinyan spent time in Los Angeles sparring before flying to the
    fight venue in Bridgeport.

    ?¡ Both boxers yesterday weighed in at the 50.80kg limit. The fight
    will be broadcast on Sky Channel. The card starts at 10am.
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