The Raging Bull hits Tokyo April 6th! F#@! Yeah!

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  1. straight left

    straight left Active Member Full Member

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    Go The Raging Bull !!!

    JM: Vic, you are challenging Shinsuke Yamanaka for the WBC bantamweight championship on on April 6th in Tokyo, Japan. What's your game plan heading into this fight?

    Vic Darchinyan: “My game plan is to knock him out and win. What else would everyone like to hear me say? I’m going to go out and fight a good fight. Give my fans in Japan a great action fight and win the world title. I have many fans from Japan that respect how I fight. I good go out and box for points and win fights by running but I respect that my fans spend good money to see me fight and the reason why I am known around the world is because I come to knock my opponent out.”

    JM: What do you think of Yamanaka as a fighter?

    Vic Darchinyan: “I have watched two of his fights and you can see that Yamanaka is a warrior. He doesn't take a backward step, he’s always there trying to knock out his opposition. His last opponent was very tough and had a lot of wins behind him but Yamanaka wasn’t intimidated he just kept coming and coming and got the KO. This is what boxing is all about. I love watching Japanese fighters fight; they like to bring everything to the ring. It’s been my dream to fight in Japan all my career, I’m very grateful to the WBC, Mr. Honda, Gary Shaw and my manager Elias Nassar for making a dream come true.”

    JM: Are there any weaknesses that you see in Yamanaka that you wish to expose?

    Vic Darchinyan: “The biggest weakness Yamanaka has is he has never fought Vic Darchinyan. I am going to take him places he has never seen before. I will throw punches that won’t stop coming and won’t stop hitting his head or body. That’s his weakness. I’m going to test his chin and his body, the same way he is going to test mine. He is very quick and has a good jab and he has a knockout punch. I have to go out and fight smart and stick to the game plan. In my last fight I knew I had to go to the body but when I get into the ring I just want to destroy my opponent. If I don’t stick to the plan of breaking him down I risk losing the fight, but if one punch lands on the mark I promise another hundred will follow.”

    JM: What would a win mean in this point in your career?

    Vic Darchinyan: “I have my chance to win my 9th world title.* It means everything to me, to my family, to my team. I still can’t believe I will be fighting in Japan for the WBC belt. My dream my entire career was winning the WBC belt. I won it against Mijares in 2008 and I would love to win at 118 especially in Japan. A lot people have doubted my power at 118. Everyone that watched the fight against Abner Mares saw what happened, Mares is the Undisputed Champion of the low blow. I make mistakes like everyone. Nobody is perfect. But the one thing everyone knows is I have never said no to fight. I will fight anyone, anytime, anywhere. I have never knocked back a fight.”

    JM: What can the fans expect from you on April 6th?

    Vic Darchinyan: “They can expect to see a monster in the ring. I am coming to fight for my Japanese fans. I am coming to knock Yamanaka out. What else can I say? I want to be World Champion for the rest of my life.”

    JM: Have you ever contemplated a Nonito Donaire rematch?

    Vic Darchinyan: “I will always want to fight him but Nonito Donaire doesn’t fight anyone that is going to throw a punch back. All the bull**** with the Donaire rematch fight, I signed the contract one day after I was told about the fight, he waited for three months to sign and he only wanted to sign it after my team said we are not waiting anymore because I need to fight. Look at who I have fought and look at who he has fought. I fight for titles and test myself against the best, Donaire fights for Bantamweight titles against junior flyweights. He is managed very well because he keeps on fighting bums. I wanted to fight Montiel for years, he was offered the fight ten times always had an excuse, Montiel jumped in the ring after I bashed Arce, he was offered a fight and he was chicken. Now Donaire wants to fight Arce. I bashed Arce from start to finish; Arce has got nothing now the same as before. I watched Arce’s fight against Angkota, Arce is ready for the rubbish and Donaire wants to fight him and they want to call it a super fight they should call it Super Rubbish because the fans are too smart they know when a fighter is fighting bums. And Donaire and Arce are fighting bums. I will fight anyone, that’s why I am fighting in Japan. I am fighting a tough, undefeated champion in his country against thousands of fans against me, who else does that, only true warriors will fight anyone.”

    JM: Who are some other fighters that you would be interested getting in the ring with?

    Vic Darchinyan: “Anyone who wants to fight me. I would love to rematch Abner Mares or Moreno at Bantamweight and I would also like to fight Nishikoa or Rigondeaux at Super Bantamweight. I would fight anyone who has a belt that’s the best way to answer the question.”

    JM: Closing thoughts for the fans?
    Vic Darchinyan: “Thank you for all your support I truly appreciate it. Get ready for April 6th in Japan because there is going to be a knockout.”
     
  2. straight left

    straight left Active Member Full Member

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    Does anyone know if Vics fight is on Main Event ????
     
  3. swilson120

    swilson120 Well-Known Member Full Member

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  4. JOSEY WALES

    JOSEY WALES Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Being big in Japan ain't all it's c r a c k e d up to be , Check this **** out . :lol:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c98qdFQF7sw[/ame]
     
  5. aussie opinion

    aussie opinion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    H.o.f ....already But Vic is right about Donaire
     
  6. Licensed to Ill

    Licensed to Ill New Member Full Member

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    Always had respect for Vic, never ducked anyone (and still chasing the best fights), but he needs to give up this Donaire thing. I know he's probably still raw about it, but Donaire is without doubt a class above. I was initially hoping Vic would get his rematch but after seeing Donaire destroy Montiel and others in the last 4 years I think Vic should avoid a rematch with Donaire like the plague.
     
  7. AustraHungarian

    AustraHungarian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I have been wondering this myself I will email Main Event and let you know.
     
  8. Nazarene

    Nazarene Active Member Full Member

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    donaire ko's vic again
     
  9. raff

    raff Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Would be great for Vic to win the WBC then rematch mares with a fair ref, he gave mares a good fight last time and could have gone either way
     
  10. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    anybody know if a rematch with mijares is being considered?

    he had won a title a while back for memory, and i'm sure he would like to get even against vic.
     
  11. Sandman_

    Sandman_ Undisputed Full Member

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    I like the idea of him having a few fights in Japan if he can win this.

    A unification fight with Koki Kameda would net him a decent quid.
     
  12. perfect jet

    perfect jet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vic and froch - best resumes in boxing.

    Im not big on vic or his team but he is a true warrior.
     
  13. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Word :good
     
  14. straight left

    straight left Active Member Full Member

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    Does anyone know if the fight is on Main Event?
     
  15. AustraHungarian

    AustraHungarian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Negative. I got an email from them last week that said they had not been offered the rights but were planning to show Rios v Gamboa. Looks like we will not get that now either!