The Brisbane Times reports that our own Vic Darchinyan wants a piece of Manny Pacquiao. See article below: Darchinyan wants to box 'super' Pacquiao by Adrian Warren - May 4, 2009 Vic Darchinyan wants to meet the world's best pound-for-pound fighter Manny Pacquiao at an intermediate weight and believes he's suited to the Filipino superstar's style. Pacquiao underlined his status as the planet's finest pugilist on Sunday by demolishing Kostya Tszyu's conqueror Ricky Hatton in two rounds at Las Vegas. The power-hitting 30-year-old southpaw added a light welterweight world title to the championship belts he had previously collected at flyweight, super bantamweight, super featherweight and lightweight. Like Darchinyan, Pacquiao started his rampage through the divisions as a flyweight and the Australian is also eyeing world belts in several divisions. Sydney-sider Darchinyan will shortly challenge for a bantamweight world title having previously earned a couple of flyweight belts before unifying the super flyweight division. The 33-year-old Armenian-born fighter will join Jeff Fenech as the only Australia-based boxer to win world titles in three divisions if he overcomes Ghana's IBF bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko in Florida on July 11. Darchinyan reiterated his desire for a dream match-up with Pacquiao, though the Filipino is currently fighting five divisions up and ten kilos heavier than the Australian. While he was more immediately focused on winning world titles in the next two or three divisions up, Darchinyan suggested Pacquiao could drop two or three classes for a fight featuring two of the most exciting boxers in the world. "It is one of my dreams to fight him, I don't want to say I am going to go and knock him out," Darchinyan said of Pacquiao. "I want to fight him and prove I'm very strong, but before I'm going to fight him I have many people I want to fight first. "I can go up (in weight) and he can come down. I don't think I can make it up to junior welterweight, I will go up to super featherweight and I could challenge him at that weight and he could come down," Darchinyan said. Both are renowned for their explosive power, with Darchinyan tallying 26 KOs in his 32 wins while Pacquiao has achieved 37 of his 49 victories inside the distance. Each is a southpaw and Darchinyan was adamant he had the style to be competitive against a man fast rising up the list of boxing's all-time greats. "I see his style is very suitable for me, I would love to fight him, you cannot believe how much I want to fight him," Darchinyan said. He started his sparring preparations for the Agbeko fight on Monday and will head to the United States early next month. "He (Agbeko) is not bad, everyone is saying he is a good puncher," Darchinyan said. "I am going to show people I am stronger than him and faster than him. "I am going to prove to everyone my punches can be faster and harder as a bantamweight."
bring it on....i think Vic would eventually get ko'd becuase he is come forward kind guy but then again he does have a very awkward style could be an entertaining match up....
I can't believe a juro would even print this rubbish, It is purer bull****. A semi interested boxing fan would know this would never happen.
Agree with you regarding the likelyhood of this bout actually taking place - but to their credit they at least sought and got quotes from Vic. It's only discussion material like most of the stuff posted here.
sorry, wasnt having a go at you mate on another note, should vic win his next fight, where does he go? STay at bantam and take a fight with Montiel? See if Donaire will move up? A superfight at SBW with JuanMa?
sorry you guys have to look deeper. you think the journo & the public will miss the point. its YOU that has missed the point! of course the fights not going to happen like you say... but the next layer to the farce is.. pac is on everyones lips. this is time for vic to latch onto that & get some publicity. that is all it is.
Yeah, plenty of options - depends how many mountains he intends to conquer, and which ones. There's so many titles these days it's a blur!
yeah for sure... i would actually like to see him bring a big name out here and fight at the entertainment centre or something - repay the loyalty the aussie fans have given him, maybe closer to the back end of his career
Sorry but IMO Vic should stay clear of Juanma. He is the only guy 122 or below i would fear Vic would get destroyed early.:deal
The size difference is just too large plus Juanma is improving with each fight & is defintely growing into his 130 pound suited frame nicely.:good
What a ridiculous comment. atsch Mouthy Vic gets Brutally KTFO in the 1st round. Even if Vic fights Izzy Vasquez at 122 he gets destroyed in 2 or 3 rds.
vic is an exciting boxer no doubt..but to go in there with pacman is pretty suicidal. if he could KTFO hatton at 140 imagine what he could do to vic's frail chin?