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  • Boxing: Darchinyan Destroys Mijares in Nine

    Doghouse Boxing, Canada
    Nov 2 2008


    Darchinyan Destroy Mijares in Nine


    By Anthony Cocks, DoghouseBoxing.com (Nov 2, 2008) Doghouse Boxing
    (Photo © German Villasenor)


    In a masterful display of power boxing, reigning IBF super flyweight
    champion Vic Darchinyan, 30-1-1 (24), added the WBC and WBA hardware
    to his trophy case with a one-sided demolition of classy Mexican
    Cristian Mijares, 36-3-2 (14), in nine rounds.

    The heavy-handed Armenian-born Australian started the fight fast,
    dropping Mijares midway through the first round of the contest with a
    well timed left uppercut from the southpaw stance.

    Despite giving up height and reach it Darchinyan who was able to close
    the distance and land solid shots with both hands throughout the bout,
    winning the first three rounds in a canter.

    Mijares rallied in the fourth, but Darchinyan was able to regain
    control in fifth and maintained the momentum through to the seventh as
    Mijares struggled to keep the forward charging hardman off his chest.

    At the urging of his cornermen Mijares fought a better round in the
    eighth, but a clubbing left to the temple from Darchinyan slowed down
    the dual titlist midway through the ninth before another left in the
    closing seconds put Mijares down and out for the count.

    Official time was 3:00 on the round.

    With the win Darchinyan must now be considered not only the top dog in
    the 115 pound division, but also a pound-for-pound player after
    comprehensively out-boxing and out-punching one of the most smooth
    operators in the game.

    The victory also sees Darchinyan become the first ever undisputed
    champion at super flyweight.

    On the undercard super middleweight Andre Dirrell, 17-0 (12), showed
    his class in a one-sided beatdown of once beaten KO artist Victor
    Oganov, 28-2 (28). Dirrell took the fight to Oganov from the opening
    gong, hammering the squat Australian-based Russian with punches from
    either hand.

    By the fourth round Dirrell had opened up a nasty cut above Oganov's
    right eyelid and continued the punishment through to the sixth when
    referee Ray Corona stopped the bout at 0:28.

    http://www.doghouseboxing.com/DHB/DHCocks11 0208.htm
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