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straight left
01-31-2010, 02:48 AM
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Raging Bull sizes up big Fui




By James Hooper






AS they stood toe-to-toe it looked like the biggest mismatch since Gorden Tallis used Ben Ross's head as a speed ball.

Parramatta enforcer Fuifui Moimoi stepped into the ring with world champion Vic Darchinyan at Eels headquarters last Friday, the Kiwi man mountain against the Raging Bull Ant.
Moimoi might weigh twice as much as the 56kg super-flyweight, but when it comes to speed, footwork and ring smarts, the diminutive Darchinyan is all over the NRL cult figure.
It might have only been a mock sparring session, but there are no jokes when it comes to finding Darchinyan's next opponent for March 6 in the US.
Nicknamed the Mexican assassin because of his penchant for knocking out boxers from south of the Californian border, the WBA and WBC unified champion has had his past three adversaries pull out of prospective fights. The reasoning is simple: Darchinyan's left-hand bombs are so lethal he has rival fighters running scared.
"I'm fighting on March 6 on the Arthur Abraham-Andre Dirrell card, but up until today nobody has wanted to fight me," Darchinyan said. "It's been frustrating. They know my power and they don't want to feel it. My last three opponents have cancelled.
"They say it's because of money, but I think it's because they're scared. I'm the champion and I don't care who I fight, I'll fight anybody."
The son of an Armenian Olympic wrestling coach, Darchinyan finally landed an opponent last Friday in the form of Mexican Rodrigo Guerrero.
To defend his WBA and WBC world title belts, Darchinyan intends to mix up his training regimen to try to improve his already brutal punching power.
Gone are the heavy sessions in the gym bench-pressing 120kg and doing hundreds of push-ups with his feet elevated on top of one corner of the ring.
Instead, the Sydney Olympian has been working with world champion discuss thrower Dani Samuels to improve the fast-twitch muscle fibres and explosive power in his legs.
Parramatta Eels conditioning gurus Hayden Knowles and Craig Catterick are supervising the new lower-body program.
"Vic doesn't need to work on his upper body, boxing is enough for him in terms of maintenance there," Knowles said. "But by working on the power from his legs, we believe we can increase his power quite considerably."
Darchinyan's manager Elias Nasser admitted the assignment of finding fights was tough because of Darchinyan's fearsome reputation.

ozziebattler
01-31-2010, 04:10 AM
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Raging Bull sizes up big Fui





By James Hooper





AS they stood toe-to-toe it looked like the biggest mismatch since Gorden Tallis used Ben Ross's head as a speed ball.

Parramatta enforcer Fuifui Moimoi stepped into the ring with world champion Vic Darchinyan at Eels headquarters last Friday, the Kiwi man mountain against the Raging Bull Ant.
Moimoi might weigh twice as much as the 56kg super-flyweight, but when it comes to speed, footwork and ring smarts, the diminutive Darchinyan is all over the NRL cult figure.
It might have only been a mock sparring session, but there are no jokes when it comes to finding Darchinyan's next opponent for March 6 in the US.
Nicknamed the Mexican assassin because of his penchant for knocking out boxers from south of the Californian border, the WBA and WBC unified champion has had his past three adversaries pull out of prospective fights. The reasoning is simple: Darchinyan's left-hand bombs are so lethal he has rival fighters running scared.
"I'm fighting on March 6 on the Arthur Abraham-Andre Dirrell card, but up until today nobody has wanted to fight me," Darchinyan said. "It's been frustrating. They know my power and they don't want to feel it. My last three opponents have cancelled.
"They say it's because of money, but I think it's because they're scared. I'm the champion and I don't care who I fight, I'll fight anybody."
The son of an Armenian Olympic wrestling coach, Darchinyan finally landed an opponent last Friday in the form of Mexican Rodrigo Guerrero.
To defend his WBA and WBC world title belts, Darchinyan intends to mix up his training regimen to try to improve his already brutal punching power.
Gone are the heavy sessions in the gym bench-pressing 120kg and doing hundreds of push-ups with his feet elevated on top of one corner of the ring.
Instead, the Sydney Olympian has been working with world champion discuss thrower Dani Samuels to improve the fast-twitch muscle fibres and explosive power in his legs.
Parramatta Eels conditioning gurus Hayden Knowles and Craig Catterick are supervising the new lower-body program.
"Vic doesn't need to work on his upper body, boxing is enough for him in terms of maintenance there," Knowles said. "But by working on the power from his legs, we believe we can increase his power quite considerably."
Darchinyan's manager Elias Nasser admitted the assignment of finding fights was tough because of Darchinyan's fearsome reputation.




Im with Vic all the way but im sure Agbeko or Donaire would enjoy a rematch..

ashley
01-31-2010, 05:02 AM
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Raging Bull sizes up big Fui






By James Hooper





AS they stood toe-to-toe it looked like the biggest mismatch since Gorden Tallis used Ben Ross's head as a speed ball.

Parramatta enforcer Fuifui Moimoi stepped into the ring with world champion Vic Darchinyan at Eels headquarters last Friday, the Kiwi man mountain against the Raging Bull Ant.
Moimoi might weigh twice as much as the 56kg super-flyweight, but when it comes to speed, footwork and ring smarts, the diminutive Darchinyan is all over the NRL cult figure.
It might have only been a mock sparring session, but there are no jokes when it comes to finding Darchinyan's next opponent for March 6 in the US.
Nicknamed the Mexican assassin because of his penchant for knocking out boxers from south of the Californian border, the WBA and WBC unified champion has had his past three adversaries pull out of prospective fights. The reasoning is simple: Darchinyan's left-hand bombs are so lethal he has rival fighters running scared.
"I'm fighting on March 6 on the Arthur Abraham-Andre Dirrell card, but up until today nobody has wanted to fight me," Darchinyan said. "It's been frustrating. They know my power and they don't want to feel it. My last three opponents have cancelled.
"They say it's because of money, but I think it's because they're scared. I'm the champion and I don't care who I fight, I'll fight anybody."
The son of an Armenian Olympic wrestling coach, Darchinyan finally landed an opponent last Friday in the form of Mexican Rodrigo Guerrero.
To defend his WBA and WBC world title belts, Darchinyan intends to mix up his training regimen to try to improve his already brutal punching power.
Gone are the heavy sessions in the gym bench-pressing 120kg and doing hundreds of push-ups with his feet elevated on top of one corner of the ring.
Instead, the Sydney Olympian has been working with world champion discuss thrower Dani Samuels to improve the fast-twitch muscle fibres and explosive power in his legs.
Parramatta Eels conditioning gurus Hayden Knowles and Craig Catterick are supervising the new lower-body program.
"Vic doesn't need to work on his upper body, boxing is enough for him in terms of maintenance there," Knowles said. "But by working on the power from his legs, we believe we can increase his power quite considerably."
Darchinyan's manager Elias Nasser admitted the assignment of finding fights was tough because of Darchinyan's fearsome reputation.




Contendo is going to love this part :lol:

Contendo
01-31-2010, 05:32 AM
Contendo is going to love this part :lol:


:lol::lol::lol: You beat me to it Ash!!! And yes, loved it when I read the article earlier today!!!

ashley
01-31-2010, 05:35 AM
:lol::lol::lol: You beat me to it Ash!!! And yes, loved it when I read the article earlier today!!!

:lol:

Mate you cant tell me your going for sugar over money :huh

Contendo
01-31-2010, 05:42 AM
:lol:

Mate you cant tell me your going for sugar over money :huh


Absolutely, great fight and can't wait! Go the Sugar!!!

I don't why your so surprised Ash? PBF's no way over the line against a proven warrior in Sugar Shane.

Another Margarito performance by SSM see's PBF fucked! :deal

ashley
01-31-2010, 05:58 AM
Absolutely, great fight and can't wait! Go the Sugar!!!

I don't why your so surprised Ash? PBF's no way over the line against a proven warrior in Sugar Shane.

Another Margarito performance by SSM see's PBF fucked! :deal

Come on mate :D

Imagine you watching Sugar V Pac....you would be tearing out one nut for each hand :lol:

flamengo
01-31-2010, 07:17 AM
Come on mate :D

Imagine you watching Sugar V Pac....you would be tearing out one nut for each hand :lol:

...as you do when Mandy's in his Y-fronts on the scales.

ozziebattler
01-31-2010, 07:19 AM
Im with sugar against Mayweather myself..

ashley
01-31-2010, 07:24 AM
...as you do when Mandy's in his Y-fronts on the scales.


:rofl:rofl:rofl....I dont do that but I did LOL :good

Contendo
01-31-2010, 04:49 PM
...as you do when Mandy's in his Y-fronts on the scales.


:lol::lol::lol: Thanks Flamengo, saved me thinking of a response!

Contendo
01-31-2010, 04:53 PM
Come on mate :D

Imagine you watching Sugar V Pac....you would be tearing out one nut for each hand :lol:


Love em both - but Pacman vs. SSM - sensational!!!!

I'd nearly be as excited as you are Ash, when Mandy fights such top line competition as Alejandro Gustavo Falliga and Rafael Sosa Pintos!!! :yep

ashley
01-31-2010, 05:17 PM
Love em both - but Pacman vs. SSM - sensational!!!!

I'd nearly be as excited as you are Ash, when Mandy fights such top line competition as Alejandro Gustavo Falliga and Rafael Sosa Pintos!!! :yep

Those 2 fights were both wars :D

Contendo
01-31-2010, 07:06 PM
Those 2 fights were both wars :D


:lol::lol::lol: :bart