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Monday Oct 13, 2008


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Mexico's Mijares Vs. Armenia's Darchinyan

By David A. Avila

LOS ANGELES-Sitting inside a restaurant seemingly without a care in the world was Cristian Mijares looking like a Mexican Don Juan with his shirt opened, groomed black hair and brilliant looking smile.

 

A few feet to his left, sat the always menacing Vic “Raging Bull” Darchinyan looking like a Tasmanian Devil ready to pounce on whatever target he’s pointed.

 

You couldn’t ask for two more different characters. But both represent the best of the 115-pound junior bantamweight or super fly division.

 

With only two weeks remaining, Mexico’s Mijares will put up his WBC and WBA world titles against Darchinyan’s IBF to discover the best fighter in the division on Saturday Nov. 1 at the Home Depot Center.

 

A surprisingly packed crowd arrived at El Paseo Inn restaurant in historic Olvera Street. Both the Spanish language and English press arrived in force to cover the press conference promoted by Gary Shaw Productions and DiBella Entertainment.

 

Whenever Darchinyan is part of a boxing card the word “knockout” gets bandied about. It’s the Armenian fighter’s favorite word.

 

“I can’t tell you if it will be 12 rounds or a knockout,” said Darchinyan (30-1-1, 24 KOs) whose nickname is Raging Bull. “But I always knock everybody out.”

 

Mijares, ever the burgeoning matinee idol of his homeland, maintains the same poise he displays inside the ring, always calm always subdued but sharp as a tack.

 

“I don’t like to talk a lot,” said Mijares (36-3-2, 15 KOs), who lives in Durango, Mexico. “We’ll definitely have a great fight.”

 

Darchinyan, 32, now lives in Australia and is training in Las Vegas. If you love boxing then you have to look forward to the man with dynamite in his fists and a single goal to dismantle whoever is inside the boxing ropes when the bell rings.

 

Last August, most were surprised at the ease he destroyed Russia’s Dimitri Kirilov. It wasn’t supposed to be that easy because of the supposed boxing ability of the former champion.

 

“I knocked him out,” Darchinyan said.

 

Knockouts, knockouts, knockouts. If that word wasn’t available Darchinyan would be at a loss for words because he probably wakes up in the morning in a cold sweat dreaming about that word.

 

Or maybe it’s from being knocked out.

 

As a flyweight he terrorized the 112-pound division and hospitalized Mexico’s Victor Burgos the last time he fought at the same Home Depot Center. Then he met Nonito Donaire who decided to drop down in weight and was smacked into dreamland with a left hook he never saw or remembered. He didn’t even know he was knocked out and asked his corner why the fight was stopped.

 

“My fight with Nonito Donaire was just a mistake,” said Darchinyan who was left unconscious for almost two minutes. “He caught me on the jaw. It was a lucky punch.”

 

You have to admire his total commitment to the knockout.

 

“I’m going to punish him,” Darchinyan promises.

 

Mexico’s Mijares, 27, comes from a fighting family and is the nephew of former lightweight contender Vicente Mijares Saldivar. It’s his first fight in Southern California.

 

“It’s going to be great for the fans,” said Mijares who has already fought three times including August 30 when he knocked out Thailand’s Chatchai Sasakul in three rounds. “I’m going to win this fight and I’m going to win comfortably.”

 

Always smiling, Mijares resembles a ballad singer with his spiffy clothes and mild manner. When he first captured the world title, he was just a name on a fight card in Japan. He was expected to lose but surprised Katsushige Kawashima and the crowd with his nimbleness in the ring and boxing smarts.

 

Opponents and boxing fans are beginning to catch up to the very technical Mijares who basically embarrassed fellow Mexican fighter Jorge Arce when they met in the ring a year and a half ago in San Antonio.

 

During this press conference Darchinyan predicted –what else- the fight will end a in a knockout win when he meets Mijares.

 

The Mexican boxer looked over his shoulder without changing his expression and then smiled faintly.

 

“I like it when guys talk a lot,” he said. “It brings out the best in me.”

 

Tickets are priced between $25 and $200 at Home Depot Center.

 

 

WBC Legends of Boxing Museum

 

Inducted last week to the WBC Legends of Boxing Museum in San Bernardino were boxer John Montes Jr., cut men Tony Rivera and Chuck Bodak, trainer Freddie Roach, and radio and TV announcer Carlos Avila.

 

Montes was a Southern California boxer out of Whittier who captured the California junior welterweight title in 1986.

 

Rivera is a corner man who recently worked in Ricardo Mayorga’s last fight against Shane Mosley in Los Angeles. Others he worked for were Alexis Arguello, Roberto Duran and Marco Antonio Barrera. He’s currently writing a book about his life in boxing that should be very interesting.

 

Bodak was the first cut man for Oscar De La Hoya when he turned professional. He’s known for the sticky patches he puts on his head during fights.

 

Roach is considered one of the best boxing trainers in the world. He currently is preparing Manny Pacquiao for his mega fight against De La Hoya on Dec. 6 in Las Vegas.

 

Avila has been covering boxing for more than three decades. Originally from Argentina, the dapper announcer is a regular in Southern California and is considered one of the most knowledgeable announcers in boxing.

 

Fights on television

 

Fri. Telefutura, 8 p.m., Irving Barrera (16-3-3) vs. Chris Smith (21-5-1)

 

Fri. Telemundo, 11:30 p.m., Jorge Lacierva (34-7-6) vs. Feider Viloria (21-3-1).

 

Sat. HBO pay-per-view, 6 p.m., Kelly Pavlik (34-0) vs. Bernard Hopkins (48-5-1); Steve Luevano (35-1-1) vs. Billy Dib (21-0); Abner Mares (17-0) vs. Luis Melendez (25-3-1); Enrique Ornelas (28-4) vs. Marco Antonio Rubio (42-4-1).

 

 

 

 

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Fistic Fury:  Great fight, I can't wait. It's not often you get the genuine #1 and #2 in their respective division in a unification fight. I really like Mijares and think he gets a stylish UD in this one but as Avila said Vic loves to score the big ko's.
Monday Oct 13, 2008 11:39:07 PM
andy from newcastle:  This is a great clash of styles. I see it as being similar to the Donaire fight, even though evil Vic has added a few new tricks to his blast em out style. Mijares is the best out there, along with JMM. Kirilov was intimidated by Vic, no way he does this to Cristian. Mijares can take a punch and bang a bit as well. It will be great, but Vic will be left swinging at empty air much of the time, and possibly complaining of another 'lucky' punch hitting him on the chin. Isn't that what the majority of KOs are? Toonoy
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 06:25:53 AM
rudy:  Mijares skill will easily outclass the raw power punching Vic.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 06:57:22 AM
alci d pinoy mxicano:  Christian Mijares is one of the slickest boxers in the lower division. Vic is more of the aggressive type of boxer that is best suited for the slick boxer like Mijares. Vic will just be like another boxer that Mijares will just punch and box to UD or much more in the later rounds be KO'ed just like what Nonito did. Too much talk with less boxing skills, that's what is Vic made of. One dimensional fighter that bullies scared boxers. But not Christian Mijares. Christian will just outbox and KO Vic.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 07:12:37 AM
JMM:  I HOPE THIS ARMENIAN WILL LOST TO MIJARES,AND RETURN BACK THE WORD"KO" TO HIMSELF.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 09:46:20 AM
Will dela Cruz:  Donaire KO's Darchinyan and Darchinyan has more fights than Donaire after that ..this is insanely unfair??????
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 09:49:08 AM
Saul:  I see Mijares taking this one by UD, is anyone else going to this fight other than me???
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 10:06:08 AM
BigDaddy:  I would rather see the Raging Bull vs. El Travieso and Mijares vs. Montiel.Either way, this is another great fight put together by ShowTime for the Hardcore Boxing fans.Mijares by 10th rd. TKO
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 11:00:12 AM
andy from newcastle:  Ah, now you are talking my language Big Daddy. Hopefully both will happen after Mijares stops evil Vic. Arce vs Vic is a must for the blood thirsty amongst us, and Montiel must fight Mijares to decide who is the very best. Donaire of course should be the first to get a crack at the winner. @Saul. I guess there'll be quite a few Mexicans, Armenians, and drunk aussies there to keep you company. This is one I'd love to be at, poverty is a bummer, eh?! Toonoy
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 11:38:14 AM
LOL:  "Lucky" punches will be landed throughout the whole of 12 rds. for a sustained bout-long beating.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 12:03:26 PM
Saul:  Andy, tickets start at $25 bucks bro, not a bad seat in the house, ive seen many fights at the Home Depot Center.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 12:05:11 PM
Yuvie:  I really can't wait for this fight, Mijares is a favorite of mine and I think he deserves to be in the P4P top 5. Vic always has a punching chance but Mijares has a pretty solid chin and probably the best defense in boxing. Oh man, I'm hopin Vic will get schooled in this one and I expect him to. It wouldn't surprise me if Vic was stopped but it'll go the distance. As for Montiel, I've heard he's moving up in weight, which would be a real shame as we could have had a proper unified champion again.
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 12:39:28 PM
andy from newcastle:  Yep, it's the $700 airfare from Cayman I can't afford. Toonoy
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 01:47:14 PM
andy from newcastle:  Top 5 easy Yuvie, and it's nice to see he has so many fans on our site. I've nothing against evil Vic either, he's one of the most intense characters in the game, but he's out of his league in this one. A match up between him and Arce would be priceless, before, during, and after the fight. Toonoy
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 01:54:56 PM
bagoong:  are you crazy vic?punch of nonito ,a lucky punch? up t now,you really dont know what hit you!
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 05:29:15 PM
GLENN:  I'LL GO WITH MIJARES,HE IS ONE OF D BEST FIGHTER IN LOWER DIVISIION...GO CRISTIAN
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 06:43:03 PM
slug:  As dachiryan said I knocked every body out" My comment is "The way he knocked himself out when he put by nonito to the canvass and dance the chicken dance because of what he claim as mistake, well I would say boasting is a sin and not a mistake that's why you were humiliated."
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008 10:41:05 PM
dabz:  Be careful what you wish for Darchinyan you always predicted a knockout...but it seems you eat what you said..just like what happen to you against Donaire you didnt even know your knockout.. unconscious for 2 minutes thats embarrasing...just be careful to Mijares hes a technical fighter a smartand excellent well see what you got..until Nov 1.
Wednesday Oct 15, 2008 02:41:42 AM
edgardo:  Dachiryan was once TKO by Donaire, And still Donaire is waiting for Mijares (P4P listed) But are they afraid to fight Donaire. Donaire is waiting to fight any one, almost a year waiting with no answer on both camp.
Wednesday Oct 15, 2008 05:03:03 AM
Dachiryan fan:  It was a lucky punch from Nonoto,beleive me,he can take him on the rematch,and he would nt be able to beat Arce or Mijares salam.
Wednesday Oct 15, 2008 07:49:10 PM
alex rosario :  cristian mijares will win the fight.. he is so technical and a god damn boxer much to the level of JMM.. i am a flip by the way but JMM and Mijares are those two boxers i admire the most in terms of technical skills.. they really are boxing purists...
Wednesday Oct 15, 2008 08:47:29 PM
Dachiyan fan Viva Armenia:  Look flip Mijores will go down in 2 rounds, and Pacman sucks as much as your JMM, Armenian power baby.
Wednesday Oct 15, 2008 10:25:46 PM
goldenboy:  great fight 4 sure but cm will win by diccission.."aging bull" will loss,he is very unrespect of his any opponent..go cm....
Wednesday Oct 15, 2008 11:16:51 PM
aymokay:  I observed that there are at least 20 lucky punches landed by donaire that almost knocked vic before the 4th round. To vic's fans, better watch that fight again in youtube. Vic is really lucky he lasted 4 rounds
Thursday Oct 16, 2008 10:48:32 AM
dachiyan fan:  He wasnt ready for this fight{Nonoto} in the rematch he will KO him.
Thursday Oct 16, 2008 08:51:24 PM

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