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Darchinyan
stops Arce: The Renascence Continues February 8, 2008: In what was a
bloody beat down from start to finish, Vakhtang Vic Darchinyan
successfully defended his IBF, WBC, and WBA super flyweight belts
against heretofore crowd-pleasing Mexican Jorge “El Travieso” Arce
(51-4-1) in Saturday’s main event at the Pond in Anaheim,
California. A winner of five in a row and 31 out of his last 32, the
popular Arce of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, was the current WBA
interim super flyweight champion coming in and a former WBC
115-pound and WBO 108-pound titleholder. The equally entertaining, hard-hitting Darchinyan (31-1-1) of Sydney, Australia via Vanadzor, Armenia, has been on a tear of late and it continued tonight as he lived up to his nickname as the “Raging Bull.” And as he did against Christian Mijares in his last tiff, he demonstrated focus and discipline as he took the crowd out of the fight early and systematically broke down Arce using jack hammer lefts and brutal body shots. Jorge, who had no answers, cooperated by frequently lunging in and in so doing, resembled the “old” Darchinyan, but this is a new Raging Bull who now blends his great power with ring savvy and fine technique. Make no mistake; Vic Darchinyan has become a complete killing machine. I had the fight 110-101 after eleven rounds. I also put the mute button on after the new Showtime announcer said something to the effect Vic was hanging on after being hit with a so-so punch in one of the mid rounds. What was that all about? Clearly, Vic Darchinyan has become one the premier fighters.
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