Just a few can compete with Raging Bull Vic Darchinyan's recent level of opposition. After he lost of his Flyweight championship, Vic moved up and faced 3 Super Flyweight champions in a row (IBF champ Dimitri Kirilov, KO5; WBA/WBC champ Cristian Mijares, KO9; interim WBA champ Jorge Arce, TKO11), and division #3 and reigning world champion no#4 is coming in King Kong Joseph Agbeko (IBF Bantamweight champion) on July 11. Ever since the Donaire knockout loss, this brave warrior is looking for nothing but more and more world championships and titles in higher and higher divisions, aiming to challenge Israel Vazquez at Super Bantamweight at one point. Warriors go out on their shield, and Vic sooner or later will meet someone who will be too big, too strong, too everything for him. No shame in that, it's already a HOF career in the making, but the question is: where does Darchinyan's decurated title run end?
The guy just punches so hard....its mad. He has learned from his loss to Donarie and brings more of a boxing brain into the fight instead of just raw power. Dont know when he will get beaten next but its not the next fight.:deal
If Gary Shaw relents and decides to give Donaire a rematch then the run will end. Before then who knows?
your given the dude way to much credit. nonito will crack his ****ing skull if darSOFTCHINyan ever grows some balls and fights him
yep, darchi's unstoppable.. but wait until he gets stopped by lopez as he moves up, or by donaire- IF EVER they meet again (damn you shaw!!!).
Donaire! But Vic's level opposition of late is much much better compared to Donaire's so I highly doubt that Nonito can do what he did to Vic the last time. It would be a great fight! If only Shaw wasn't such a ***** about it.
That loss was the best thing to happen to vic....he now uses brains first...power second....just like the wins vs Mijares and Arce :yep
after agbeko, i hope he faces penalosa. it would be nice to see penalosa walking over vic's power punches
Is Agbeko all that? I've seen a couple of his fights, don't know too much about him, is he a real power puncher, or has he just feasted on weaker opposition?
Abegko beat Sidorenko IMO and really beat the **** out of Perez. I dont really see great one punch power...but he seems like a physically strong and in general hard punching bantamweight. I think he has a skillset that must not be overlooked, he seems to have a good natural sense of distance and ring awareness, despite the fundamental mistakes he sometimes makes. Some of what he does lends itself to Vic...but it also might give him a better chance of crashing sometime huge into Raging's chin. Really looking forward to this one.