“I want to go up and prove myself in other weight divisions,” the Armenian boxer said.
The Vic Darchinyan – Tomas Rojas fight might have seemed like a wild swinging firefight to most observers. However, When former Flyweight and current Super Flyweight Champion landed a straight left that deposited Tomas Rojas on the canvas in the second round of their fight that knockout represented the exact finish he expected all along, ringsidereport.com reports.
“He came out and jumped on me. He felt he could take my punches, (He felt) that I couldn’t punch. He was confident he could get to me and I love that. He was confident so he jumped on me and I knew my punch would come,” Vic Darchinyn said during the interview to the boxing portal.
Darchinyan’s pure punching power proved ineffective in his failed bantamweight title bid against Joseph Agbeko earlier this summer. The only thing that can keep him in that weigh class is the possibility of taking revanche over Nonito Donnaire.
“I want to go up and prove myself in other weight divisions,” the Armenian boxer said.