Author: SHOWTIME
Photo: BOXREC
Date: 2/20/2010
VIC DARCHINYAN TO DEFEND SUPER FLYWEIGHT TITLES AGAINST
RODRIGO GUERRERO, SATURDAY. MARCH 6
Promising, Unbeaten Lightweight Lenny
Zappavigna
Faces Fernando “La Fiera” Angulo In
Co-Feature;
From
Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa In Rancho Mirage, Calif.,
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Live
at 9
p.m. ET/PT on
SHOWTIME®
NEW
YORK – Fan favorite VIC “THE RAGING BULL’’ DARCHINYAN
(33-2-1, 27 KOs) will make his fifth consecutive appearance on
SHOWTIME® and 11th overall when he
defends his World Boxing Council/World Boxing Association (WBC/WBA) super
flyweight crowns against streaking, world-ranked RODRIGO “GATO’’ GUERRERO (13-1-1, 9
KOs) in the main event on a special edition of ShoBox: The New Generation
Saturday, March 6, at The Show at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa in Rancho
Mirage, California. The 12-round world title fight has been elevated to the main
event since the Arthur Abraham vs. Andre Dirrell bout, originally set as the
main event, has been rescheduled.
Ticketholders who need additional information are
directed to call StarTickets at (800) 585.3737 or The Show Box Office at (760)
833-8120 during normal business hours. The March 6 telecast is promoted by Gary
Shaw Productions, LLC, and will begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West
Coast) with a 12-round lightweight bout between the fast-rising, undefeated
Lenny Zappavigna (22-0, 15 KOs) of Australia and Fernando “La Fiera” Angulo
(22-6, 14 KOs) of Venezuela for the International Boxing Organization (IBO)
title. Darchinyan, a brash Australian-based Armenian, standing
five-foot-five-and-one-half-inch, at the age of 34-years-old, has scored
knockouts in 14 of his last 15 victories.
In his last outing, Darchinyan retained his belts with an
impressive second-round knockout over Tomas Rojas at Agua Caliente on Dec. 12, 2009, on SHOWTIME. One of
Darchinyan’s most devastating performances came when he unified the 115-pound
titles with a ninth-round knockout over Cristian Mijares on Nov. 1, 2008, on SHOWTIME. “I have a lot of
possible big fights in the future, but I need to beat this guy up decisively
first,’’ Darchinyan said. “He’s in
way over his head. I’m going to sand-blast Guerrero into an early retirement.
Viva Darchinyan!”. Guerrero, of Ciudad Neza,
Mexico, is a switch-hitter
who has won 11 in a row, including impressive performances against Luis
Maldonado and No. 1-ranked Alberto Rosas.
A natural right-hander, the five-foot-five, 22-year-old
Guerrero has campaigned exclusively in
Mexico since
turning professional on July 28,
2005. He is coming off a third-round knockout over Rey Lopez on
Dec. 18, 2009, in
Tijuana, México. “This opportunity
is what you live for, it’s what you dream about and I feel I’m ready for it,’’
Guerrero said. “I’m a brawler. I come to fight. You’re not going to see me box
too much. Darchinyan is a big, strong guy with terrific power, so we know what
he’s about and what he likes to do. “I think the biggest key for a fight like
this is not to be intimidated. You go in the first round and show him that you
can bang with him, but you have to fight smart. I’ve prepared very well and feel that I
can win this fight. I know it’s a difficult fight – it’s a difficult task, but
it’s not an impossible one. I’m ready”.
Zappavigna, of
Sydney, by way of
Liverpool, New South
Wales,
Australia, will be making
his SHOWTIME debut and second start in the United
States. In his initial stateside start last
Dec. 12, the five-foot-six, 22-year-old won every round en route to winning an
impressive six-round decision over Sergio Macias at Agua Caliente. Nicknamed
“Lenny Zappa,’’ Zappavigna, who’s Italian, wears his hair like fellow Aussie and
former world champion Kostya Tszyu --
he has a long, rat-tail that extends from the back of his head – but he
competes with the determination, passion and ferociousness of his idol, Arturo
Gatti.
“I like to unleash a bunch of punches like
Arturo, who was just a warrior,’’ said Zappavigna, who came out relentlessly
against Macias and seldom let up. “I've always loved Gatti. He always came to fight”. Considered by
many to be
Australia’s top
pro prospect, Zappavigna went 72-9 in the amateurs and was a four-time national
champion in his homeland before turning pro in June 2006. Angulo is a former
world title challenger who dropped a 12-round decision to then-unbeaten WBA
lightweight champion Juan Diaz on Nov.
4, 2006. The defeat to Diaz ended a 13-fight winning streak for
Angulo, a five-foot-five, 29-year-old awkward boxer-puncher with good skills and
movement. Angulo was born in
Ecuador and
resides in Caracas,
Venezuela.
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