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  • Darchinyan: "Arce Ran Away, Give Me Taylor"

    BoxingScene.com, AR
    EastsideBoxing.com
    March 16 2007

    Darchinyan: "Arce Ran Away, Give Me Taylor"


    SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Undefeated IBF/IBO flyweight champion VIC
    "RAGING BULL" DARCHINYAN is looking to move up in weight in search
    of a bigger challenge. Actually, Vic is looking to move up 10 WEIGHT
    DIVISIONS for that challenge. Specifically, undefeated middleweight
    champion JERMAIN TAYLOR.

    "Everyone made such a big deal when Roy Jones moved up two weight
    classes to challenge heavyweight champion John Ruiz and when Bernard
    Hopkins moved up two divisions to fight Antonio Tarver. That's old
    hat. The only way I can prove that I'm boxing's No. 1
    pound-for-pound fighter is to move up pound-by-pound -- 48 pounds to
    be exact -- jumping 10 divisions and challenge Taylor since he has
    the same problem I do, finding someone to accept the challenge. I
    just fulfilled my mandatory title defense a few weeks ago and since
    Jorge Farce (you can't spell Farce without A-R-C-E) has eaten enough
    lollipops to run away from me into another division, and the rest of
    the alleged "champions" in my division -- Lorenzo Parra (WBA),
    Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (WBC) and Omar Navarez (WBO) -- have refused
    to rumble with me in a unification fight, I might as well go for the
    only other champion everyone seems to be avoiding -- Jermain Taylor."

    Promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, Darchinyan (28-0, 22 KOs), a
    native of Armenia, now living in Australia, hasn't gone the distance
    in a fight since August 8, 2003 when he won a lopsided 10-round
    decision over Alejandro Montiel. His victory by knockout percentage
    is over 78.5%. Darchinyan captured the IBF title in 2004, knocking
    out undefeated defending champion Irene Pacheco in the 11th round,
    ending his four-year reign, and has successfully defended it six
    times since.

    "Just because I fight at 112 lbs doesn't mean I can't punch with the
    big boys," continued Darchinyan. "I regularly spar with jr.
    welterweights who are 28 pounds heavier than I am, with absolutely no
    problem. So tell Jermain to stop fooling with 'Contenders' and fight
    a fellow world champion...ME! The rules only state that I can't
    exceed 160 lbs to fight for the middleweight title. Heck, even
    Secretariat had to carry extra weight just to make it a fair race.
    I'm the Secretariat of fighters. If I have to handicap myself to get
    the better fights, so be it."

    Did somebody say "Post Time?"
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