Boxing Quotes: Vic Durchinyan – Diosdado Gabi – Anthony Mora – Rustam Nugaev
One night before SHOWTIME will offer the eagerly anticipated Jeff Lacy-Joe Calzaghe showdown for the undisputed super middleweight championship, America’s No. 1 Boxing Network will continue to commemorate its 20th anniversary of televising world-class match-ups with an excellent world title fight Friday, March 3, on “ShoBox: The New Generation.’’
The International Boxing Federation (IBF)/International Boxing Organization (IBO) flyweight title bout between undefeated champion Vic Darchinyan and IBF No. 3/World Boxing Council (WBC) No. 2 contender Diosdado Gabi (11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME, delayed on the west coast) has all the ingredients of being exciting, explosive and compelling. In the “ShoBox’’ co-feature from Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., unbeaten Anthony Mora will face Rustam Nugaev in a 10-round junior welterweight bout. The doubleheader will be promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.
VIC DARCHINYAN (24-0, 19 KOs)
“Nobody can beat me. Nobody can run away from me for 12 rounds. I am fit. I am strong.â€
“I promise to finish the fight early. Tell me when you want it to end, and I will do it.â€
“We have been working on the right hand. Hopefully, I will start to use it in this fight.â€
“There are no big differences fighting against a southpaw. I fought against southpaws during training. I also fought a lot of them during the amateurs. Two out of my last three opponents have been left handed.â€
“When I go into the ring, I am a different person. I cannot see anyone other than my opponent.â€
“I have always been a hard hitter. It is a God-given talent, but I train hard. I do about 1,000 push ups per day. I am a power puncher, but I can box as well as power punch.â€
“Irene Pacheco was the only fighter who backed me up and stayed with me for the whole fight.â€
DIOSDADO GABI (26-2-1, 19 KOs)
“This fight will be the most important night of my life. I want to win to make my country proud. I send money home regularly, so winning will help my wife and family back in the Philippines.â€
“I think Darchinyan is looking past me, but I do not care. I am going in there to take his title. This will be a classic boxer against puncher match-up.â€
“I have a dangerous uppercut and plan to use it. I will use the angle to create new openings. I am a good counter puncher and strong defensive fighter.
ANTHONY MORA (15-0, 10 KOs)
“I will fight my older brother (Adrian) if the money is right.†(Note: Adrian Mora defeated Steve Quinonez July 1, 2004, on “ShoBox.â€)
“I like to come forward, snap my punches, dictate the pace and show my opponents who the boss is right away.â€
“Last year, I had trouble getting people to fight me. They would look at the tapes of me fighting and would drop out. I was forced to fight guys with weaker records so I could stay active.â€
“I will fight anyone, anywhere. I am hungry to get recognized. I turned 29 years old on Feb. 19. I have to get going. I have skills. I have heart.â€
“I can figure out any fighter in the first minute of the first round of any fight. Boxing is like a chess match.â€
RUSTAM NUGAEV (15-4, SEVEN KOs)
“This fight will give me more exposure because it is on SHOWTIME.â€
“There are stronger opponents here in the United States than in Russia. We also have more time to prepare for fights.â€
“My four losses were because I took the fights on short notice. In Russia, if you do not take a fight, promoters say you will not fight for two years. Generally, fighters make $100 there.â€
“I am a boxer-puncher. My style depends on the opponent. I fight some guys on the inside, while others I take on the outside.â€
