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Darchinyan Blasts His Way Back To The Top

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Darchinyan vs Kirillov “The Raging Bull” Vic Darchinyan promised a highlight reel knockout and delivered one bone-crunching left hand after another. The Armenian-born Australian stopped Russia’s Dimitri Kirilov in the fifth round to earn the IBF junior bantamweight championship, his second career world title, Saturday night on SHOWTIME.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast in the USA originated from the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington.

“I have learned a lot from my last few fights,” said Darchinyan. “I was very focused and ready for this fight. I never under estimate my opponents.”
Vic Darchinyan IBF junior bantamweight champion


Kirilov, who had never been stopped in 33 professional fights, could not handle the destructive power that Darchinyan brought to the 115-pound fight.

Darchinyan used a consistent jab as a range finder and mixed in monstrous straight left hands and a few uppercuts. From the outset, he landed one big punch after another.

Early in the fifth, the acc umlation of punches took its toll and Kirilov went down for the first time. After regaining his feet, Darchinyan pounced and sent Kirilov down again just seconds later. Referee Earl Brown reached the count of 10 at 1:05 of the fifth.

“I would like to have a rematch with Nonito Donaire,” said Darchinyan, who improves to 30-1-1 with 24 big knockouts. “But who ever they put in front of me, Christian Mijares, Fernando Montiel, it doesn’t matter. I love to fight.”

The game Kirilov (now 29-4-1, 9 KOs) spoke to SHOWTIME reporter Jim Gray immediately after the fight. “I feel okay physically. I am disappointed that I lost the fight. I took the wrong approach. Freddie Roach was telling me to move to my left and throw combinations, but I couldn’t get off. I couldn’t do the work that I normally do.”

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