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Darchinyan-Burgos heats up!

27 Feb 2007 16:17       hits 3731 Print version

IBF/IBO flyweight world boxing champion Vic “Raging Bull” Darchinyan (27-0) is confident of victory when he defends his world titles against former world champion Mexican Victor Burgos (39-14-3) this Saturday at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California, USA. "Burgos just said he was training 35 days for this fight," said Darchinyan. "I hope that is enough for him to be ready because I am ready to throw him a good fight and defeat him. I do not want to just knock him out in the first round and finish. I want to show the crowd and the people my skill." Burgos stated, "Darchinyan is very confident he is going to beat me. He’s talking about a knockout. Well, I don’t think he is even going to hurt me. He is in for a big surprise. Do not miss March 3. He will fight a real fighter.” 31-year-old Vic “Raging Bull” Darchinyan, the Armenia born 2000 Olympian and Australian citizen is trained by Billy Hussein in Sydney. Burgos holds a win over super star Jorge Arce whom he defeated in 1997 in a WBA regional title bout. He was IBF light flyweight champion in 2004.


Source: fightnews.com

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