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Vic Darchinyan to fight Z Gorres in IBF eliminator
Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 05:13
by ryan711
The IBF has declared Darchinyan can take part in an eliminator for their super-flyweight titel now held by Russian Dimitri Kirilov.
Sixth ranked Darchinyan will fight seventh rated Gorres in an eliminator, possibly in Connecticut on December 1 on the undercard to Nonito Donaire v Luis Maldonado.
``In the next year, I can win two or three (more) world titles,'' Darchinyan told AAP.
``Slowly my dream is happening. When I was the (flyweight world) champion, no-one wanted to fight me in a unification.
``Now, everyone wants to fight me.''
Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 05:26
by xxl
it will be great to see Vic fight Gorres in a elimanator bout.
I am a great supporter of Vic and I know he was in cruise control against Catubay. He turned it on in the twelth round landing 26 unanswered punches. It will be a good test to see where Vic is at in this next bout. Goress is world class and it was the roberry of the century when the referee deducted 2 points in two seperate rounds against Fenando Montiel, he lost that on spilt decision and to top it off he wasnt even given a warning in both instances.
I still cant believe how a lot of people have written off Vic after one loss. If he fought patient against Donaire as he did Catubay, he would have slaughtered him. Hats off to Catubay, he was a lot more experienced against Vic and he was true to his words that he trained hard for the first time for that bout, he took a shit load of heavy shots.
Go THE RAGING BULL!
Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 19:15
by Marlin
This should be a great fight for Vic, Gorres is a tough opponent and should put him in good stead for another Title shot.
If the Green Tarver fight finally gets signed for 1 Dec it will be a great card Aussie fans. I wonder if any others could get a fight on there, Soliman perhaps? That would be even more awesome!
Posted: 23 Oct 2007, 20:43
by Brute
There are already at least two World Title fights on the card, with Donaire defending his IBF flyweight title against Maldonaro as well as the Tarver /Green fight. The number of fights on the program will depend on the depth of the promoter's pockets.
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 20:44
by R_jay
Gorres will win, too slick and skilled.
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 21:06
by Marlin
R_jay wrote:Gorres will win, too slick and skilled.
Is there anyone Vic
can beat?
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 22:10
by razor7
One loss & suddenly Vic is persona non grata! I wont be writing him off as quickly as some others seem to be.He still hits very hard for a small guy & is very determined.
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 00:12
by convict
This is going to be a very full-on fight. And noway will this be easy for Vic,
Z is a good fighter and i rate him way above Nonito.
Vic can win this fight - I,ll just have to watch it to see how he does it if he doesnt lose.
Posted: 28 Oct 2007, 01:32
by xxl
This will be Vic's hardest test to date. But thank god he isnt like the majority of australian boxers who fight to keep a clean record then step on the world stage and look amteurish and make a mockery of Australian boxing. Test yourself over here - you either sink or swim and not look like a chump later.
The BULL will fight anyone - anywhere , and always poses the challenge if your good enough to take the title off him , then its yours.
The fact that we breed "The tall poppy syndrome" in australia , is a bloody shame. I cant wait for him to stick it up all the doubters and knockers - 1 loss and all of a sudden your wasted - bitches please!!!
Go and KTFO all of your opponents Champ! Your without question this country's best boxer and some other boxers could learn a lesson or two about putting their balls on the line instead of singing it and not bringing it!
God help you Z GORRES your going to cop it big time!
Posted: 28 Oct 2007, 19:03
by Marlin
Apart from R_jay who are 'all these people' writing Vic off?
Posted: 02 Nov 2007, 01:24
by freedomfighter
yes Marlin this is how the sport can be so cruel vic is'nt invible anymore who had vic fought before he became champ thats right alot of hand picks good mangement from his team. but choc gets a hand pick and he's a loser vic vs catubay please I did'nt hear the public chanting for this match up that was a pitful match #67 vs #6 vic could of got that workout in the gym. It will be interesting to see how strong mentally vic is after that KO from Donaire if u ever been KO'd in that fashion u know not many fighters can come back to form only the mentally strong do. against a fighter like Z at this stage of vics mental recovery I believe Z wins by TKO to early for vic he needs more hand picks to get his confidence back and Z has seen vic KO'd and beaten so u can be sure as shit Z will try emulate that and will not be intimidated by bully tac tics , I like Vic but I know it's to early for him
Posted: 02 Nov 2007, 01:34
by Marlin
Good thing Z is an undeafeated fighter who has never been knocked down let alone knocked out... oh hang on...
Posted: 03 Nov 2007, 07:10
by freedomfighter
well he has'nt be KO'd as bad as vic was still to early to take a fight like that maybe a tough fight against a under norished and unfit contender like catubay that will give him a great learning experience
Posted: 03 Nov 2007, 07:18
by xxl
[quote="Marlin"]Apart from R_jay who are 'all these people' writing Vic off?[/quote]
A lot in the media and people who used to be close to Vic - no names mentioned
Posted: 03 Nov 2007, 07:21
by xxl
[quote="freedomfighter"]well he has'nt be KO'd as bad as vic was still to early to take a fight like that maybe a tough fight against a under norished and unfit contender like catubay that will give him a great learning experience[/quote]
Mate mark my words Vic will KO Gorres . When fighters are undeafeated like Vic was you take a lot of things for granted and assume wins will come along. Donaire beating Vic was the best thing that has happened to him. If he beats Z Gorres it will wipe away a lot of the shit that has stuck to him since the loss.
Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 00:57
by freedomfighter
xxl- I dont think he'll KO z gorres I think the shit that is stuck to vic will stay stuck, getting KO'd in that manner is'nt the best thing that could happen to any fighter, I see it a split desicion if vic wins due to vic taking the early rounds, or another devestating KO win for Z. but I would like to see an oz world champ, but it still to early for vic to take an opponent like Z , gorres by ko under 10 rounds
Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 05:11
by Brute
Emile Griffith was KOed in the first round in a non-title fight against Rubin Carter. Griffith went on to win World Title fights at welterweight and middleweight.
One swallow does not make a spring, one KO does not end a career.
Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 05:17
by Brute
By the way, what happened to Gorres? Currently the card has Vic against good old TBA.
Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 08:56
by p4p1
i hope vic can win following the loss he will be hungrier so lets hope he can win another worldtitle
Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 09:41
by R_jay
Marlin wrote:R_jay wrote:Gorres will win, too slick and skilled.
Is there anyone Vic
can beat?
I would have picked Gorres prior to the Donaire fight. He's a slick boxer.