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    DARCHINYAN CAMP SEEKS POSSIBLE FIGHT WITH DONAIRE

    ABS CBN News
    08/19/2009 12:18 AM

    MANILA -- Following Nonito Donaire, Jr.'s unanimous decision over
    Panama's Rafael Concepcion, the camp of WBA and WBC super flyweight
    champion Vic Darchinyan has reportedly started working out their
    fighter's possible rematch with the "Filipino Flash".

    "We are looking for a rematch with Donaire and then (world bantamweight
    champion) Joseph Agbeko next. Those are the fights Vic wants to get,"
    said Darchinyan's Australian manager Elias Nasser in a report posted
    on SportsNews.ph.

    Donaire, who won the WBA interim super flyweight title during his
    square-off with Concepcion in "Pinoy Power 2", is the lone fighter
    who defeated the "Raging Bull" in Darchinyan.

    "It's a fight that people wants to see. It's what Vic really wants. He
    wants to get revenge even though we feel we have gotten over that loss
    with Vic's achievement in the super flyweight division," said Nasser.

    Donaire used to hold the world flyweight title he wrested from
    Darchinyan through a picture perfect 5th round TKO win over the
    Australia-based Armenian two years ago.

    The Filipino Flash is currently eyeing matches against Mexican
    superstars Jorge Arce and interim WBO bantamweight champion Fernando
    Montiel.

    More Concepcion 'tricks' exposed Donaire's trainer Dodie Boy Peñalosa,
    meanwhile, exposed reported efforts by Concepcion's camp to cheat
    his ward during last Saturday's clash.

    Penalosa told SportsNews.ph that Concepcion's supposed cheating did not
    end after he weighed 4 pounds over the super flyweight limit of 115lbs.

    He said Concepcion reportedly refused to wear a pair of 10-once gloves
    mandated for fighters who failed to make weight. The Panamanian's
    camp reportedly threatened to pull out from the fight if their boxer
    is not allowed to use 8-ounce gloves. Donaire reluctantly agreed.

    "Noong una sinabi ko kay Nonito masyado nang advantage yung kalaban
    pero talagang gusto niya ituloy yung laban," said Penalosa. "Sabi
    niya pinaghandaan natin ito ng matagal. Pero naisip ko din kondisyon
    talaga si Nonito kaya talagang pinaalala ko lang sa kaniya na huwag
    na siya masyado makipag-sabayan."

    The Filipino trainer later learned that Concepcion reportedly
    donned a pair of Everlast boxing gloves with thinner padding on the
    knuckles. The gear allegedly gave undue advantage to the Panamanian,
    enabling him to throw the more harmful punches.

    Donaire, however, chose to engage Concepcion to a tactical fight,
    hammering a unanimous decision despite the Panamanian's advantages.
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