Darchinyan, Agbeko ready to put words aside
Vic Darchinyan’s insults sting about as much as his punches, and considering he’s a four-time champion in two weight divisions, Joseph “King Kong” Agbeko wasn’t surprised at what he heard during the run-up to their bantamweight title fight on Saturday night.
“I think after this fight they are going to change my opponent’s name to Joseph ‘Chimpanzee’ Agbeko,” Darchinyan railed on a joint teleconference. “This is going to be the biggest mismatch. Where would you like me to hurt you most, in the body or in the face?”
Darchinyan will be trying to become a three-division champion when he moves up in weight to challenge Agbeko for his IBF title at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Fla.
Also on the stacked undercard, former cruiserweight champs Steve Cunningham and Wayne Braithwaite will fight for a mandatory chance at current titleholder Tomasz Adamek, and lightweights Tony DeMarco and Agnes Adjaho will be trying for a shot at WBC champion Edwin Valero. Welterweights Ivan Kirpa and Miguel Rodriguez will also be in the ring.
It’s the two colorful characters in the main event that have attracted all the attention, though. Biting barbs have been flying back and forth for weeks.
“Vic is always talking about his power and about how he’s this and that, but I’ve watched his fights and I never saw that power,” said Agbeko, who’s originally from Ghana and now trains in the Bronx. “He’s always fought guys that are afraid of him and he did what he wanted with them. But in this fight, I’m going to do what I want to do.”
Most observers favor Darchinyan, the Armenia-born Australian who’s been ruthlessly knocking out just about everybody he faces lately.
Darchinyan (32-1-1, 26 KOs) became the first junior bantamweight to unify three belts when he stopped Cristian Mijares in the ninth round of a lopsided fight last November. Three months later, the “Raging Bull” was battering former titleholder Jorge Arce when a doctor stopped their fight at the end of the 11th round.
Darchinyan’s only loss was a stunning fifth-round knockout to Filipino sensation Nonito Donaire — a defeat that Agbeko (26-1, 22 KOs) has rifled back against his brash challenger in their constant verbal sparring.
“Why didn’t he talk like this when Nonito Donaire beat him?” Agbeko said, in response to another zinger from Darchinyan. “I wanted him to talk more, and I want him to realize that I’m going to beat him more than Donaire beat him.”
Agbeko certainly represents one of the toughest challenges Darchinyan has faced, regardless of having to move up in weight. Agbeko’s only loss was a controversial decision to Wladimir Sidorenko in 2004 that even Darchinyan believes was wrongly awarded.
Still, promoter Gary Shaw is nearly as confident as Darchinyan that one of his prized assets will win on Saturday night. Shaw even mentioned possible opponents for his next fight, ranging from a rematch against Donaire to challenging someone like Rafael Marquez at 122 pounds.
“I believe I represent a fighter who will go down as one of the greatest boxers to ever fight in the lower weights,” Shaw said. “Vic and (manager) Elias (Nassar) don’t care about weights. They only want the best fighters, and they believe right now that ‘King Kong’ Agbeko is the best fighter at 118 pounds.”
Related News
Dolphins LB Channing Crowder says he'll have insults ready for Jets on Monday nightOctober 7th, 2009 Dolphins LB Crowder readies his insults for JetsDAVIE, Fla. — Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder and Jets coach Rex Ryan are done feuding — for now.
Postponed bout between middleweight champ Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams nearly set for Dec. 5September 10th, 2009 Pavlik-Williams nearly set for Dec. 5NEW YORK — Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik could begin sparring with his injured left hand early next month, making it possible to defend his titles against dangerous puncher Paul Williams in December.
WBO champ Lopez signs extension with Top Rank, set to defend title in OctoberAugust 20th, 2009 Lopez signs extension with Top RankNEW YORK — Unbeaten junior featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez has signed a contract extension with promoter Top Rank, and will defend his title against veteran Rogers Mtagwa this fall. Top Rank president Todd duBoef announced the deal Wednesday, putting Lopez (26-0, 24 KOs) in the main event of the "Latin Fury" card Oct.
Vitali Klitschko confirms WBC heavyweight title fight against Chris Arreola Sept. 26 in L.A.August 11th, 2009 Klitschko to defend WBC crown against ArreolaFRANKFURT — Vitali Klitschko of the Ukraine will defend his WBC heavyweight title against Mexican-American Chris Arreola on Sept. 26 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, Klitschko's management said Tuesday.
Usain Bolt ready for showdown with Tyson to be the fastest man in the planetAugust 6th, 2009 LONDON - Jamaican sprinter and world 100 meters champion Usain Bolt has said that he is ready for a showdown with main rival Tyson Gay. According to The Sun, both are set to clash three times in three weeks in a battle of the fastest men on the planet.
Former heavyweight champ, Olympic silver medalist Sultan Ibragimov retiresJuly 31st, 2009 Former heavyweight champion Ibragimov retiresNEW YORK — Former heavyweight champion Sultan Ibragimov has decided to retire, more than a year after losing his title in a one-sided decision to Wladimir Klitschko. His promoter Leon Margules of Seminole Warriors Boxing confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that the former WBO titleholder will no longer fight, after a short professional career in which he went 22-1-1 and had 17 knockouts.
David Haye says he has deal to challenge Nikolai Valuev for WBC heavyweight title on Nov. 7July 23rd, 2009 Haye says he'll fight Valuev for WBC belt Nov. 7LONDON — David Haye says he has signed a contract to challenge Nikolai Valuev for the WBA heavyweight title on Nov.
David Haye signs contract to challenge Nikolai Valuev for WBC heavyweight title in NovemberJuly 23rd, 2009 Haye to fight Valuev for WBC belt on Nov. 7LONDON — Former cruiserweight champion David Haye said Thursday that he's signed a contract to challenge Nikolai Valuev for the WBA heavyweight title.
Amir Khan ready to go the distance in 1st world title fight against WBA champ Andreas KotelnikJuly 17th, 2009 Kotelnik set to defend his WBA belt against KhanMANCHESTER, England — Five years after winning a career-launching Olympic silver medal, Amir Khan has his first shot at a world title when he steps up to light-welterweight Saturday to fight WBA champion Andreas Kotelnik. The big-punching Khan will be facing a Ukrainian opponent who has never been knocked down in his 34-fight professional career.
Japan's Hozumi Hasegawa keeps bantamweight title by stopping Nestor Rocha of US in 1st roundJuly 14th, 2009 Japan's Hasegawa retains WBC bantamweight titleKOBE, Japan — WBC bantamweight champion Hozumi Hasegawa of Japan has kept his title by stopping Nestor Rocha of the United States in the first round. Hasegawa sent Rocha to the canvas twice Tuesday before the referee stopped the bout after 2 minutes, 28 seconds.
Sturm beats Gevor to retain WBA middleweight titleJuly 12th, 2009 Sturm defends WBA middleweight titleNUERBURG, Germany — Felix Sturm retained his WBA middleweight title, beating Khoren Gevor in a unanimous decision Saturday at the Ring Arena. Sturm relied on clean, strong shots that stunned Gevor several times throughout the 12-round fight.
Anselmo Moreno retains WBA bantamweight title with split decision against Mahyar MonshipourJuly 4th, 2009 Moreno retains WBA bantamweight titlePOITIERS, France — Anselmo Moreno of Panama has retained his WBA bantamweight title with a split decision over Mahyar Monshipour of France. Moreno (26-1-1) overcame Monshipour's pressure between the eighth and 10th rounds, keeping his composure and then holding on for the victory.
Mayweather has damaged rib cartilage and can't train, Golden Boy CEO saysJune 15th, 2009 Golden Boy CEO: Mayweather has cartilage damageLAS VEGAS — The chief executive of the company promoting Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s comeback fight says the boxer has damaged cartilage in his ribs and will stop training until a doctor says it's OK. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer told The Associated Press on Monday that Mayweather is in tremendous pain since suffering the injury in training last week.
Light-heavyweight champ Dawson settles on rematch with former champ JohnsonJune 13th, 2009 Dawson sets rematch with JohnsonNEW YORK — It's not uncommon for tough fighters to be ducked and dodged, but it's happened so frequently to Chad Dawson that he's starting to run out of rematches, too. The exciting two-time light heavyweight champion has agreed to a rematch with Glen Johnson this fall, promoter Gary Shaw said Friday.
David Haye hopes to meet Wladimir Klitschko in July after pulling out of June bout with injuryJune 4th, 2009 Haye hopes Klitschko fight can be rescheduledLONDON — David Haye hopes his world heavyweight title fight against Wladimir Klitschko can be rescheduled for July. The British fighter pulled out of the scheduled June 20 bout against the IBF and WBO champion on Wednesday after injuring his back in training.