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    VIC DARCHINYAN-NONITO DONAIRE CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

    EastsideBoxing.com
    http://www.eastside boxing.com/news.php?p=11471&more=1
    June 28 2007

    Question: Vic, do you have any opening comments?

    Darchinyan: It is nice to be here in America training. My training
    session is very good. I am looking forward to this fight and I am
    going to show a good fight..

    Question: Nonito, can we have some opening comments from you?

    Donaire: It is a pleasure to be here. Like he said, it is something
    I am looking forward to as well.

    Question: Nonito, this is a big fight for not only you, but for the
    family. Since Vic already owns a victory over your brother, do you
    get any added incentive from that? Any revenge on your mind?

    Donaire: Well, it is not so much for revenge. Like I have been telling
    everybody, it is more of living the dream to be a world champion. It
    is that hunger. It is just a pleasure; it is the dream of fighting
    to be at this level. It is a great feeling.

    Question: Vic, in your last fight, your opponent ended up in the
    hospital and for a while it was touch and go. Can you tell us what
    was going through your mind right after that fight and in the days
    immediately following?

    Darchinyan: After my last fight, it was very hard (on me) because my
    opponent was very bad. He was in a coma in the hospital. Thank God,
    everything passed and now I am concentrating on my training and
    concentrating on my fight. I am confident in my training and ready
    for this fight.

    Question: Vic, it is important for you to win all your fights by
    knockout because you say the best way to draw attention to the
    lighter weight classes and guys like you is to win by knockout. The
    one title defense you did not get a KO came against Glenn Donaire,
    Nonito's brother. You wanted to try to get that decision reversed.

    How does that play into your upcoming fight against Nonito?

    Darchinyan: I think everyone will agree with me, it was a knockout.

    It was not a head butt. It was not the elbow. It was a knockout. I
    broke his jaw; he broke the corner and he screeched and put his hands
    up. I am very upset. It is still in my mind; is my title fight going
    to be settled by knockout? It is not revenge against his brother. It
    is revenge for me because I knocked out his brother. Now, I am going
    to knock him out twice because it still is in my mind. I did have a
    knockout. He put his hands up and puked in a corner. I am going to
    show how ready I am for this fight and how is will be a very good
    drama if he can stand up 10 rounds.

    Question: Vic, you are known as a very energetic and aggressive
    fighter. Are you going to change at all and how (has his last fight
    against Victor Burgos) mentally affected you? Obviously, seeing what
    happened, you seemed kind of upset after the fight

    Darchinyan: I was very upset. But no, I thank God he is OK. No, I am
    not going to change my style. I am not going to change anything. I am
    going to go again for a knockout, and I am going to knock out Nonito
    that night. I feel my power is better now. I can feel it in every
    training, every sparring. I can punch.

    Question: Do you think Nonito is better than his brother?

    Darchinyan: I think he is better than his brother, and I think he
    has learned some lessons, maybe running lessons. He is going to start
    running in the ring.

    Question: Nonito, why do you think you will be able to defeat
    Darchinyan and what did you learn from his fight with Glenn.

    Donaire: All I have to say, first of all, is I am really hungry and
    I am going to work hard for this fight and I will give it all I have
    got. So do not underestimate the hunger of a person like myself who
    lived for this dream ever since I was a little boy. So that is one
    thing. But for all these fights, it is all the same thing. He fought
    the same way. He did not change. He is vulnerable and that is one
    thing that I need. It does not matter what style he fights. It does
    not matter how he is going to come at me. But his vulnerability is
    the key to beating him and I know I can beat him.

    Question: Where do you see him vulnerable? Is it in defense? Any
    comparison to other fighters who have been undefeated with roughly
    similar styles as punchers?

    Donaire: Well, everything that he does is vulnerable. I mean,
    everything that he does, that is just his way or thing. He tries to
    take you out. But the guys that he fought, they were very small and
    those guys - they are going down the hills and they are small. And
    that is why he can bully them. But that is just the way he is and he
    is vulnerable.

    Question: Nonito, you have been fighting recently at 115. So you
    could be naturally bigger than Vic. But the question is, will making
    112 pounds be easy for you?

    Donaire: It is always easy when you are determined, when you know
    that you are on to something. You know, your mind, your body - you
    work hard for it. There should not be any doubt of me making that
    weight because I work my butt off to get to here. This is the dream
    right here. I am going to make it happen.

    Question: Vic, the fact that you are fighting a guy that has been
    fighting at 115 play into the thinking and into making this fight
    for you because you have been saying you want to move up to 115 or
    118 or 122?

    Darchinyan: In my career, I have fought guys at 120-125. But I have
    fought guys who are 120-125 and I beat them by knockout. I have
    fought guys bigger than Nonito and all of my opponents are bigger
    than me. I like bigger guys. I like it because I keep getting more
    powerful. Make sure you do not do like your brother. Be like a man,
    no hands up and go to corner.

    Question: Vic, what is the difference between fighting in the United
    States in an event like this compared to fighting in another country?

    Darchinyan: I have fought most of my professional fights in
    Australia. But before that, I was an amateur. I did more than 300
    amateur fights and 170 were international fights. I have been all
    over the world. I have fought everywhere and in every city, every
    country in Europe and in America.

    Question: What is it like fighting in America at an event like this?

    Darchinyan: I fought in America in the amateurs too. I fought in the
    Olympic Games, I fought for a world title. I love this crowd. I like
    people - they like power here in America. They do not like people who
    run. They like people who come and destroy. America is my style. I
    love it and I love fighting in America.

    Question: Vic, you had a great amateur career, but it seems like in
    recent fights, you have been so determined to win by knockout, you
    do not always utilize all the boxing ability that people know you have.

    Is that because you are looking for a knockout, or is it because you
    do not have to utilize boxing? What is your mindset there?

    Darchinyan: My mindset is all about a knockout. When I am punching
    a person, I can feel it. If I am punching a human, I can knock him out.

    Also, where it is coming from? My power, I know it is not enough. I
    know when I am punching, I become much stronger and stronger. When
    I knock out someone, I know it is not the end and that I can punch
    harder. It is all part of my mentality. I am ready for it. Of course,
    I would love to be a heavyweight. I know I am going to destroy
    everyone. All my power, everything, all my knockouts are because I
    believe it. I believe I can punch harder and I can knock out everyone.

    Question: Nonito, I have seen you and your brother fight. How would
    you describe the difference between you and your brother's style?

    Donaire: My brother is a lot smaller than I am and he is a brawler.

    For me, I am a smart fighter and that is the difference between us.

    We are completely opposite in fighting styles.

    Question: How do you think that plays into a fight with Darchinyan?

    What do you feel is going to be effective for you?

    Donaire: It is a classic brawlers-boxer style for this fight, I
    think. The best fighter wins. I think I have the speed and power
    to do it, and he believes he has the power to do it. But I have the
    speed advantage.

    Question: Where are you sparring right now or where are you training?

    Donaire: I am training at Wild Card (North Hollywood, Calif.) right
    now. I have been sparring with a lot of left-handed fighters, so I
    am well prepared for this fight.

    Question: Vic, you have been fighting at the flyweight level. Does
    that weight hurt you? Is it time to move up now? Is that why you are
    fighting Nonito?

    Darchinyan: My point is not to stay in one weight division and defend
    and defend. I would like to do something in boxing. I want to make
    my name bigger. Everyone is going to remember me. First of all,
    I have stayed as a flyweight because I wanted to unify. I waited a
    long time. We tried to unify it and have talked to WBC, any champion
    for unification. Now I believe it is not going to happen. So I want
    to move up to super flyweight and maybe see if I can unify at super
    flyweight. I have two belts and everyone who thinks they are stronger
    than me or can beat me, come on. I have a belt for you. Come and pick
    it up. I do not want to keep my belt if someone is stronger than me.

    I do not want to just hide and just defend (against) small opponents
    (who are ranked) No. 15, No. 20, - like the WBC champion, who has
    18-20 defenses. Anyone who thinks he is better than I am, well, I am
    ready for him. So that's why I want to move up now to super flyweight.

    Question: Nonito, is your plan to utilize your boxing ability and
    speed and be more of a boxer/puncher in this fight?

    Donaire: Whatever comes my way, whatever style he makes, I always
    have something to counter whatever it is that he is trying to come up
    with. If he uses his strength, I have strength in myself. I have more
    first round knockouts than he does. He has more knockouts than me, but
    consider who he fought. Yeah, he fought and knocked the guys out, but
    I myself have a lot of strength. I have been fighting at 118 and all
    those guys up there and I've knocked them out. I've dropped each and
    every one of them. It is just unfortunate that I was the short notice
    kind of fighter except recently. I am confident with my strength. So
    whatever he brings, I am going to try to come up with something better.

    Question: Nonito, it is every boxer's dream to get a shot at a world
    title. What does it mean to you, and what was your first reaction when
    you heard that you were going to get a chance to fight Vic Darchinyan
    for the IBF/IBO flyweight titles on SHOWTIME?

    Donaire: Well, the moment they even said I had a chance for a world
    championship, I did not care who it was. Just to be fighting for
    a world title, I mean, as a fighter, I do not think you should be
    saying no to anything. You are a fighter, you are here, you are ready
    to fight and give your life because you are a fighter. That is what
    I am going to come into the ring with that mentality to go all out.

    Question: Vic, how did you receive the name "Raging Bull"?

    Darchinyan: "Raging Bull" came out from my first fight in professional
    boxing. At that time, I did not know any English. The first time
    I came to Australia, I had my first pro fight. And they told me
    you look like a raging bull, we are going to give you a new name,
    "Raging Bull," and Armenians explained to me what Raging Bull means
    because you are so like a bull coming and you want to destroy your
    opponent. I loved it because I feel like it is like me. When I am
    going in the ring, opponents come around from you, you are going to
    find him and catch him and destroy him. It has been like my style.

    Question: The IBF named you recently IBF Champion of the Year in 2006?

    Darchinyan: Yes.

    Question: Can you comment on being the IBF Champion of 2006 and being
    Ring Magazine Fighter of the Month.

    Darchinyan: I am very happy to be Fighter of the Month. I would be
    happier to be Fighter of the Year in Ring Magazine. At the moment,
    I would like to be in the top ten for pound for pound, and in the
    future when I do more fights, when I prove I am a good fighter and
    everyone believes me, I would like to be No. 1 pound for pound. It
    is my dream. When I was a kid, I wanted to be world champion. I have
    a dream and now I realize that more big things can happen with me. I
    will become No. 1 pound for pound.

    Begin Closing Comments.

    Donaire: Like I said, I am looking forward to this fight. It is not
    that I talk crap or anything. I never do. I am just going to bring
    what I can out there and I am going to do my best and I am hoping to
    come out on July 7 as a champion.

    Question: (But) If you are able to dethrone Darchinyan, this would
    be a very, very big and monumental deal in your career?

    Donaire: Definitely. Like I said, you have to respect that he is a
    world champion. He has beaten a lot of fighters and that is why I
    am hyped for this fight because I know I am fighting the best at 112
    and I want to be the best after this.

    Question: Vic, can we get some closing comments from you?

    Darchinyan: Nonito, what did you think when I fought your brother,
    was he knocked out or was it a point decision? You are a boxer and
    you watched the fight and you saw what happened. What did you think?

    Donaire: Well, I saw the fight. It was the elbow. He could see it,
    yeah. (Manager) Cameron (Dunkin) saw it all and it was the elbow.

    Darchinyan: You upset me more now!

    Donaire: It does not matter if you are upset! But one thing I have
    got to say, Julie (last name unknown) said hi and she said she was
    waiting for you yesterday and everything like that. But you can be
    upset as you want, it does not matter.

    Darchinyan: I am telling you, I am promising you!

    Donaire: What is that?

    Darchinyan: There is going to be fireworks in your head on fight night!

    Donaire: You can do whatever you want, we will see what happens. Like
    I said, I respect you are the champion or whatever.

    Darchinyan: You know, every time I go out. I prove what I say. Thank
    you very much to SHOWTIME and thank you to Americans for watching and
    supporting me. I am going to show a great fight and you are going to
    see. What I am saying, is what I promise and what you will see.

    Donaire: And I am looking forward to that. Like I said, you can say
    all you want. That is your belief. I have my own belief in myself.

    Darchinyan: You just turned 24. I do not want to upset you.

    Donaire: You are making me laugh. You are making me smile. I mean,
    as much as you say you are angry, we will see what happens in the ring.

    You can spar big guys. I spar big guys myself.

    Darchinyan: Okay, you are good for it.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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