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    NEWS.com.au, Australia
    Oct 21 2007


    Darchinyan wins tough bout

    By David Riccio

    October 21, 2007 12:00am

    VIC Darchinyan re-ignited his quest for world domination last night -
    but not before being threatened with the greatest upset of his career
    by under-rated Filipino Frederico Catubay.

    Claming the vacant IBO super flyweight world title, Darchinyan
    recorded his first win since losing his IBF and IBO flyweight titles
    to another Filipino, Nonito Donaire in July.

    Requiring the entire 12-rounds to claim Catubay's scalp, overwhelming
    favourite Darchinyan admitted his corageous opponent had frustrated
    him to the near-point of defeat.

    It was also Darchinyan's first fight in Australia for 26 months - his
    past five fights billed in Las Vegas - and the Armenian-born power
    puncher needed every bit of his class to deliver for the loyal Auburn
    RSL crowd measured at just under 1000.

    "It was a hard fight...he was tough and it's actually good because I
    can now learn from my mistakes,'' Darchinyan said.

    A corageous Catuaby simply failed to give in despite a mass of head
    and body blows that earned great respect from the biased crowd.

    Catabay, 27, boasted a record of 20-13 ahead of the bout but unlike
    stablemate and fellow countryman Donaire, he was unable to outlast
    the aggression of an inspired Darchinyan.

    "I'm happy to get this win. I want to win my world title but I'm not
    yet sure about a re-match with Donaire,'' Darchinyan said.

    "That's something my manager will have to work out.''

    Provoking the heavy favourite with cunning `is that all you've got
    gestures' throughout the bout, Catabay's schoolboy tactics seemed to
    rattle Darchinyan.

    It was with the progression of every round that Darchinyan elevated
    his control of the fight, although the courage of the Filipino
    clearly frustrated Darchinyan - who was expected to walk through his
    rival.

    In the lead-up to the bout Darchinyan spoke of his desire to relax
    and absorb his rival, rather than continue his rapid-fire
    crowd-pleasing style that ultimalty brought about his downfall
    against Donaire.

    The adjustment in style left Darchinyan akwardly close to defeat with
    the 31-year-old holding onto to record his 29th victory.

    Darchinyan said he now plans to fight on the undercard of Danny
    Green's world title bout in New York on December 1.

    Photo at
    http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,2 2049,22621938-5001023,00.html?from=mostpop

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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