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  • Boxing: Darchinyan ready for fight with Filipino

    Brisbane Times, Australia
    Oct 19 2007


    Darchinyan ready for fight with Filipino
    October 19, 2007 - 5:25PM

    Former flyweight world champion Vic Darchinyan aims to re-establish
    his championship credentials by defeating Filipino Federico Catubay
    for the vacant IBO super flyweight boxing world title in Sydney on
    Saturday night.

    It will be the first time in six fights and almost 26 months the
    Armenian-born power puncher has fought in his adopted homeland.

    Darchinyan lost the IBF and IBO flyweight titles to another Filipino,
    Nonito Donaire, back in July and covets a rematch with his conqueror.

    Firstly, 31-year-old southpaw Darchinyan (28-1, 22 KOs) must overcome
    Catubay 27, (20-13, 11 KOs).

    Catubay, 27, boasts a win over former WBC light flyweight champion
    Yo-Sam Choi, but has suffered seven KO losses, one of them against
    Darchinyan's stablemate Hussein Hussein.

    "(My trainer) Billy (Hussein) told me when Hussy fought him, Catubay
    wasn't very well prepared. He's seen a few of his fights since then
    and says he is a better fighter," Darchinyan said.

    Darchinyan's last five fights were all in America, two of them in the
    glamorous boxing heartland of Las Vegas, but he is quite happy to
    fight in the more intimate environment of Auburn RSL.

    "It's nice to fight at home. It doesn't matter how big or small the
    place is," said Darchinyan, who won his only previous fight at the
    venue.

    While he won't abandon his aggressive crowd-pleasing style,
    Darchinyan is determined to eliminate the defensive lapse which
    proved so costly against Donaire.

    "We've talked a lot about defence and we have worked on my mistakes,"
    Darchinyan said.

    Billy Hussein said Darchinyan was holding his hands up high and was
    showing a lot more patience and displaying more caution in throwing
    his punches.

    "He's still going to be devastating, he still wants to knock out his
    opponent but not being careless, doing it off a good jab," Hussein
    said.

    "Instead of throwing one punch at a time, maybe three or four punches
    at a time."

    "Catubay is a tough boxer. He'll have a go, he's going to be in Vic's
    face.

    "I'm looking at Vic being smart and picking this guy to pieces."

    Catubay's trainer Samson Gello-Ani has passed on tips from Donaire
    about how to fight Darchinyan and said it was important his boxer
    wasn't afraid of the Australian.

    "He (Darchinyan) can be beaten, but Federico really respects Vic,"
    Gello-Ani said.

    The card also features some of Australia's best emerging talent and a
    much anticipated matchup between two distinguished former amateurs.

    Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Lenny Zappavigna (10-0, 7 KOs)
    will defend his national lightweight title against Olympian Ryan
    Langham (9-0, 5 KOs).

    Another hot prospect on the card is the current Australian junior
    lightweight champion William Kickett (6-0, 3 KOs), who fights
    Filipino Jun Paderna (8-7, 4 KOs).
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