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    STARS ARE ALIGNED FOR VANES MARTIROSYAN
    Igor Frank

    411mania.com
    http://www.411mania.com/sports /boxing/84953/Stars-are-Aligned-for-Vanes-Martiros yan.htm
    Sept 10 2008
    TX

    My trip to Houston to cover a slugfest between Juan Diaz and Michael
    Katsidis included an extra added bonus of meeting a super welterweight
    prospect from Glendale, California Vanes Martirosyan. The 2004 US
    Olympic representative moved to Houston about a year ago to avoid
    distractions in California and to be able to reach another level in
    his professional career.

    Vanes was born on May 1st, 1986 in a town called Abovyan in then
    Soviet Armenia.

    His father is a patriot and got part of his hand blown off in a war
    with Azerbaijan.

    The whole family moved to California in search of a better life when
    Vanes was only four years old. His father, a military man and a strong
    disciplinarian, made sure that once he brought Vanes to the boxing
    gym that he stayed there. Vanes grew up to be a very nice young man,
    respectful, polite, the kind that would help an old lady to cross
    the street and that is the product of good family upbringing.

    Vanes "The Nightmare "Martirosyan got his nickname way before he
    turned professional. Obscure in the amateur ranks, Vanes ripped through
    the Western Olympic trials destroying several highly ranked national
    boxers to earn a spot on 2004 U.S. Olympic team. The young Nightmare
    underdog defeated several current champions during those trials,
    such as current WBC light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley and
    WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto. He would then go into history
    records as the first ever Armenian to represent the United States of
    America in the Olympics as well as the first ever U.S. Olympian from
    Glendale, California.

    In order to succeed in business one has to have the right circumstances
    and to surround himself with the right people. This cliche could not
    be truer for boxing.

    Vanes met Shelly Finkel, one of the top boxing managers in the
    business, while he was still an amateur. Vanes told me that Shelly
    spent thirty thousand dollars on tickets to have his family and friends
    attend the events at the Olympics in Athens Greece. Shelly Finkel
    treats Vanes like a son; he has not charged the young man any fees,
    yet 20 fights into his professional career Martirosyan is making six
    figures a year from his TV fights.

    Martirosyan, upon his return from Olympics, signed a promotional
    contract with Bob Arum of Top Rank and turned professional in early
    2005. Employing the services of Bob Arum, who is by the way to receive
    a life time achievement award at a World Boxing Hall of Fame Banquet
    on November 15th in Los Angeles, was another very good move.

    Bob is the top man when it comes to developing fighters and bringing
    out the best in them, case in point careers of Oscar De La Hoya,
    Floyd Mayweather Jr, Miguel Cotto and Kelly Pavlik. The deal was
    signed at the MGM grand in Las Vegas and another red hot prospect
    entered the picture in a talent rich super welterweight division.

    "This is a major signing for us," said Arum:" We think Vanes is a
    tremendous talent and a future star, and we have big plans for him."

    Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach was brought in to help Martirosyan
    to learn professional boxing game and to improve on his skills. Vanes
    spoke very highly of his trainer and the gym:" Freddie is like a god
    and Wild Card Gym is like a church of boxing," said young prospect,
    referring to limitless opportunities for sparring. Vanes told me
    about sparring with great Bernard Hopkins and ex super welterweight
    champion Roman Karmazin. Any day at the Wild Card one might run in
    to Sugar Shane Mosley, Oscar De La Hoya, and Manny Pacquiao or even
    ring Master James Toney. Vanes cherished his learning opportunities
    and his progress as a professional seemed very smooth at first. But
    fame has its pit falls that are sometimes very hard to deal with
    for a young man. Vanes could not walk on the streets of Glendale
    without somebody wanting to party with him or wanting to have a
    piece of him. On the other hand Freddie was training one super star
    after another which allowed him less time for young prospect, who
    started to feel directionless. In April of 2007 Vanes got his wake
    up call. With less training and more partying and less attention from
    Freddie because of preparation of De La Hoya for his mega fight, young
    Martirosyan entered the ring against Nelson Estupinan. Before long
    Vanes found himself on the canvas in shock, luckily he was able to get
    up and finish his opponent before the end of the second frame. Vanes
    and his team had to reevaluate. They decided that Vanes needed more
    individual attention from the trainer and picked Ronnie Shields to
    help him get back on the right track, which meant moving to Houston,
    another added bonus to get away from distractions in Los Angeles.

    His father, Norik has asked a friend to help young Vanes to get an
    apartment and to settle in Houston; instead Dr. Albrik Nazarian talked
    to his wife and decided to open his house for a young man." The boy
    will be lonely in the apartment," said Albrik to his father: "Let him
    stay with us. I will watch over him." In the past year Dr. Nazarian has
    become a father figure to Vanes; he makes sure that he trains and eats
    right, keeps him away from distractions and teaches him the philosophy
    of life. Vanes showed a lot of respect and admiration for his mentor.

    Meanwhile in the gym at the Savannah Boxing Club, Ronnie Shields spends
    a lot of time with young Martirosyan improving his skills. There is a
    good environment at the gym conducive to training hard and learning:
    among his stable mates are Juan "Baby Bull "Diaz and Rocky Juarez,
    who has just registered impressive victories in their home town. I
    watched Vanes rooting for them as though they were his brothers.

    "The main thing he taught me is how to use my jab," said Vanes of
    his new trainer: "He says everything starts with the jab."

    Vanes told me he would like to fight Alfredo Angulo soon. I have been
    following the progress of this Mexican Olympian who has been knocking
    out opponents with great regularity and expressed my concern about
    his strength and skills. Vanes told me with a confidence of a real
    champion: "I can out box him easy."

    So all the stars are aligned for Vanes Martirosyan: he has confidence,
    skills, great manager, great promoter, great trainer and a wonderful
    mentor; it is time to shine.

    On September 19th, 2008 Martirosyan (20-0,13KO) is scheduled to
    face undefeated Mexican super welterweight banger Michael Medina
    (18-0-2,14KO) at the Buffalo Bill's Star Arena in Primm, Nevada. A
    ten round contest will be televised on Telefutura, do not miss it.

    Igor Frank is a boxing writer for the Burbank Times and a regular
    contributor to 411mania.com.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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