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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    June 3 2006

    Boxing: Darchinyan finds spotlight
    BY ROBERT MORALES, Staff Writer



    If you got it, flaunt it. That's Vic Darchinyan's motto. He hits
    hard, and every time he fights he is hopeful of putting that power on
    display.
    Darchinyan, of Australia via Armenia, will defend his International
    Boxing Federation flyweight title against Luis Maldonado of Mexico in
    what is now tonight's main event at Thomas & Mack Center in Las
    Vegas.

    Although everyone expected the fireworks of the night to come in the
    fight between Jose Luis Castillo and Diego Corrales, it won't be
    surprising to see Darchinyan put on his own show.

    Corrales-Castillo was canceled Friday when Castillo did not make the
    135-pound weight limit.

    "If you can show your power, people really love you," said
    Darchinyan, who is trained by Hall of Famer Jeff Fenech, a former
    bantamweight and featherweight champion out of Sydney, Australia.

    Darchinyan is 25-0 with 20 knockouts. His first four victories
    produced just one knockout, but he has knocked out 19 out of his past
    21 opponents. Some of this power, Darchinyan said, is God-given.

    The rest comes from a love for boxing that motivates him to train the
    way a champion should train. The thinking is, God-given ability is
    one thing, but if a fighter's work ethic is poor, he will not be able
    to be all that he can be.

    "I just love my training," Darchinyan said. "I love to show people my
    power. But I am not very old and I feel like I am becoming much more
    powerful and my punch is coming harder."

    Since Darchinyan is a small fighter, and he's not American, he is not
    well-known here. But his fight will be televised by Showtime. Don't
    think he won't take advantage of the exposure - with a bang, perhaps.

    "It is a very good opportunity for me," Darchinyan said. "I have won
    a lot of my fights by knockout since winning the title. It is very
    important for me to win by knockout. ... I feel I am the strongest
    puncher in my division, and the most powerful puncher pound-for-pound
    in boxing. If anyone hits harder than me, I'd like to know his name.
    As always, I look forward to showing the world my power, and my
    style."

    Darchinyan has made three title defenses, each of which he has won by
    knockout.

    Maldonado, ranked No. 8 by the IBF, is no slouch at 33-0-1 with 25
    knockouts.

    "He is a good, strong fighter," Darchinyan said.

    So is Darchinyan.

    - Robert Morales
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