THE RAGING BULL is one BAD MUTHA !

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  1. straight left

    straight left Active Member Full Member

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    Just read this on another website, I just love it when Vic is up to fight , I love reading what he comes up with, Agbeko and Donaire cop it together. Although he was rather respectful to Agbeko is a Raging Bull kind of way.

    GO THE RAGING BULL !!!!!
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    By Ray Wheatley — World of Boxing
    Unified super flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan talks to Fightnews about his upcoming IBF bantamweight title challenge against Joseph Agbeko. The bout will take place at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida on Saturday, July 11 and be seen on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
    IBF bantamweight champion Joseph Agbeko is a good champion scoring 22 KOs in 27 fights. Does his power at 118 pounds worry you? Will you be the better puncher?
    Joseph Agbeko is a good champion. He is strong and can fight, but I am not worried about his power because I have a plan to use it against him, and when he feels what I will throw back at him, he will be looking to run and survive. I plan to punish him, break him down, and knock him out. I will be definitely be the better, bigger and harder puncher.
    Agbeko won the IBF title by defeating Luis Alberto Perez in 2007. Perez was a good champion having won five IBF title bouts. Did you see tape of Agbeko’s title win? Your thoughts on this win please.
    He looked very good against a good fighter. I think Perez tried too hard and he got caught up early. When you get caught early it can change a fight. King Kong kept up the speed but remember he didn’t KO, it was a TKO, the referee stopped the fight. I will show Agbeko how to be knockout someone when he joins Pacheco, Gabi, Maldonado, Kirilov and Mijares as fighters who were never knocked out until they faced me.
    In Agbeko’s last defense he was extended over twelve rounds by William Gonzalez scoring a majority decision. What are your thoughts on his win over Gonzalez? Was it a good decision?
    Agbeko clearly won the fight against Gonzalez. He was the busier and more aggressive fighter. He comes to fight, which is good, it suits my style.
    Agbeko’s only loss was back in 2004 to Wladimir Sidorenko. Did you see a tape of this fight, and what are your thoughts? Will you be second boxer to defeat Agbeko?

    I have seen all of Agbeko’s last few fights. Against Sidorenko he should have won the fight easily. He was a lot more busier in every round. That’s why my training has been very thought out, I don’t underestimate Agbeko for one second, I put in my head that I am fighting an undefeated Mike Tyson, and I know I have to be at my best. That’s why I know I will destroy Agbeko. It is very dangerous for fighters like Agbeko to fight me with this extra weight. My punchers are harder and faster and my energy is a lot better. My fans will see the best “Raging Bull” in action for this fight and for every fight I have in the future.
    You have showed oustanding power at super flyweight stopping Mijares and Arce. Will your power be as dominant as a bantamweight, 118 pounds?
    Like I said before, I will be much stonger, much faster and ready to go 30 rounds in 3 weeks. Agbeko will be not be able to stop the “Raging Bull.” He said he wants to send me back to the super flyweight division. He will be praying that I was still in super flyweight division after he feels not only what my left will do to him, but also the power that my right has. Don’t be surprised if I knock him out with my right hand. I will be turning this “King Kong” into a chimpanzee.
    If you defeat Agbeko you will be the only second boxer from Australia to win world titles in three weight divisions. Your old trainer Jeff Fenech being the first. Your thoughts please?
    It will be a great honor to win three world titles. Many people said I was ready for retirement after the “Filipino Fraud” beat me and you all know who you are! But to win my seventh world title will be fantastic. I get a chance to do what Jeff Fenech has done and what Kostya did when he unified his division. But to achieve what they both have done… its a great honor. I am dedicating this fight to my family, my friends and the people who make it possible to live this dream, my loyal fans.
    You stated that you would unify the bantamweight division. Your thoughts on other champions sucg as WBA Moreno, WBO Montiel and WBC Hasegawa.
    I think they are great fighters, but I know I can beat all of them. Montiel jumped in the ring after I beat Arce. I beat Gorres even though I was robbed with a draw and Gorres should have beaten Montiel. I want Nonito Donaire to step up to 115 or 118. I have all my belts still at 115 and I am waiting to show what a fraud he is. My day will come when I knock him out and everyone will realize he is nothing. Just remember Rahman against Lennox, we all know what happens next.
    How many years at the top for Vic Darchinyan?
    Ask that question in a few years time. The “Raging Bull” will be around a long time yet.
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  2. ashley

    ashley Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is going to be a great fight....however one gets the thoughts vic is going to KHTFO :lol:
     
  3. raff

    raff Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i cant wait for him to ko donaire,
     
  4. pecks

    pecks ***** Full Member

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    I wouldn't hold your breath. I know Vic's keen to get it on with him, but Shaw seems very reluctant to make the fight happen.
     
  5. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    doonaire is to busy with his ladyboy wife to even know whats going on, Vic is the man now, he dosent need Finito for schit!
     
  6. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd much rather watch Vic fight Donaire again than read about him calling him a "fraud"...
     
  7. raff

    raff Well-Known Member Full Member

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    vic is a fighter, i can garuntee he will make this fight happen, with or without shaw
     
  8. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He'd want to, otherwise it's going to be hanging over his head for a long time. He mentions him nearly every interview. I actually think he'd beat Donaire, but like I said, I'd rather watch the fight then read about Vic giving him ****.
     
  9. roscoe

    roscoe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vic needs to fight & defeat Donaire or the question mark will always hover over his head why he never fought the only man to defeat him.
     
  10. buster007

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  11. straight left

    straight left Active Member Full Member

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    I know his manager Elias Nasser calls all the shots and has selected all of Vic's opponents since his loss to Donaire. He has told me that Vic will never fight Donaire UNLESS Donaire brings a belt to the table.
    I can see his reasoning but I wish Vic would knockout Flash sooner than later.

    GO THE RAGING BULL !!!