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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Darchinyan's Manager Aims For Gradovich Title Shot

    Look for Vic Darchinyan to return to the ring sometime this spring, manager Frank Espinoza told Boxingscene.com over the weekend.

    Espinoza is targeting late March or April as the realistic timetable when Darchinyan returns to action.
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  • hyeduk
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    He was actually very effective against Nonito. The second boxer (along with Rigo) who was outworking Nonito throughout the fight proving that the first KO loss was in fact a fluke. Unfortunately, he made a mistake by wanting to finish the bout in the late rounds and got caught again.

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      #3
      Originally posted by hyeduk
      He was actually very effective against Nonito. The second boxer (along with Rigo) who was outworking Nonito throughout the fight proving that the first KO loss was in fact a fluke. Unfortunately, he made a mistake by wanting to finish the bout in the late rounds and got caught again.
      He was winning pretty handily but he isn't a really FW, Gradovich will be all over him.

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      • Hougigo
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        Originally posted by hyeduk
        He was actually very effective against Nonito. The second boxer (along with Rigo) who was outworking Nonito throughout the fight proving that the first KO loss was in fact a fluke. Unfortunately, he made a mistake by wanting to finish the bout in the late rounds and got caught again.
        Was the second KO a fluke too?

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          #5
          Originally posted by hougigo
          Was the second KO a fluke too?
          Really, yes it was he was getting out landed and beaten to the punch in every round the problem is that Darch doesn't belong at 126 and Donaire does.

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          • Black Barty
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            #6
            Originally posted by hyeduk
            He was actually very effective against Nonito. The second boxer (along with Rigo) who was outworking Nonito throughout the fight proving that the first KO loss was in fact a fluke. Unfortunately, he made a mistake by wanting to finish the bout in the late rounds and got caught again.
            So a fighter KO'ing an opponent again in a rematch proves that the first KO was a fluke? I can't wrap my mind around that logic.

            As I have already said back then, people are getting a bit carried away about how well Darch was doing before the KO. Yes, he was ahead on points, but he wasn't beating Donaire from pillar to post. He was winning rounds on activity, but he was landing surprisingly few clean punches. Donaire, for his part, was way too passive, but he landed some nice clean counters throughout the fight, and shook Darch a couple of times. The KO didn't come out of the blue.

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            • nycsmooth
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              if you saw the bout Vic DOES NOT LISTEN!!!his corner was telling him to move & box, & he got caught trying 2 mix it, fool....

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              • chopper7
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                what do you mean fluke when he was landing those left hook against vic all night? nonito is great fighter who lost to a great fighter name rigo. he will bounce back believe me. get a new trainer like nacho who trains better against southpaw

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