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Event Summary
SAT JULY 11 9:00PM ET/PT
KING KONG DEFENDS IBF BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST RAGING BULL
Joseph "King Kong" Agbeko retained his IBF bantamweight championship with a unanimous decision victory over two-division world champion Vic "Raging Bull" Darchinyan Saturday night on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.
In a controversial co-feature, Antonio DeMarco knocked out Anges "Baby Face" Adjaho at 2:59 of the ninth round to become the WBC's No. 1 ranked lightweight and the mandatory challenger to current champion Edwin Valero.
Read MoreWhile the Agbeko-Darchinyan fight, which was a matchup of two of the pound-for-pound hardest hitting boxers in the world, didn't disappoint, it was quite shocking. Many experts predicted the experienced four-time world champ Darchinyan would knockout the defending champion with his sweeping hooks and stiff jabs.
But Darchiyan (32-2, 26 KOs), who was fighting for the first time at 118 pounds, didn't seem to have the power he was known for in the lower divisions. Agbeko (27-1, 22 KOs) took advantage of that from the opening round, landing powerful rights throughout the fight that opened cuts under both of Darchiynan's eyes.
Agbeko, from Accra, Ghana, now fighting out of Bronx, N.Y, capitalized on Darchinyan's mistakes and landed the stronger punches.
"This was the biggest fight of my career," Agbeko said. "My right hand was great tonight. It was the difference. I told everyone I was going to win, and I did. I've got a lot of work to do in this division."
"I don't want to just be a champion for one year. I want to take this to the next level. I want to be a world champion for a long time. Vic Darchinyan can't stop me and no one else can."
Darchiynan, of Sydney, Australia, by way of Armenia, fought a poor tactical fight and he admitted it. The Aussie Bomber had been known as a wild puncher in the early stages of his career, but after a loss to Nonito Donaire he showed polished boxing skills and tore through the 115-pound division.
"I took a different tactic," Darchinyan said. "I went for the big punch and I paid for it. I lost. I can't say anything."
"I was getting upset and repeating some mistakes. It's not an excuse. I took a bad tactic and I wasn't' smart tonight."
The co-feature started slow with neither fighter able to get comfortable. DeMarco found his range around the fourth and started to go to town on Adjaho with combinations. In the ninth, DeMarco (22-1-1, 16 KOs), of Tijuana, Mexico, landed a powerful straight left that staggered Adjaho against the ropes.
Visibly hurt, Adjaho (25-2, 14 KOs), of Benin, Africa, decided to take a knee but was hit in the head by DeMarco as he went down. With Adjaho lying face-first on the canvas, referee Tellis Assemenios counted him out and the fight was called. A replay revealed that Assemenios made the correct decision that DeMarco hit Adjaho before his knee was down.
"He's a great boxer, but I hurt him with the left," DeMarco said. "He took the knee and I didn't want to hit him. He just didn't want to fight anymore.
"I think the fight was pretty fair and equal until I started landing the better punches. He was out of gas and he was getting tired. Now, I want to fight for the title."
Adjaho disagreed with Assemenios' call a believed it was an illegal hit.
"He hit me with a shot that cut me over my eye,"' Adjaho said. "I decided to take a knee to collect my thoughts. After I took the knee, he hit me in the head. Watch the replay. I think I was winning the fight.
"He hit the back of my head as I was on my knee. I got hit from the back and I went down. I was winning the fight and I deserve a rematch."
CloseNews
- Darchinyan Loses Bruising Battle For Title (The Australian)
- Agbeko Wins Decision To Retain IFB Belt (Associated Press)
- Agbeko Shocks Darchinyan, DeMarco Wins (MaxBoxing)
- Agbeko outguns Aussie Darchinyan (BBC)
- Matador Agbeko too cunning for this Raging Bull (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Joseph Agbeko Decisions Vic Darchinyan To Retain Title (Newsday)
- Agbeko downs Darchinyan to keep bantamweight crown (Google)
- Agbeko wins decision, retains bantamweight belt (Google)
- Darchinyan beaten in bantamweight bid (Brisbane Times)
- Minstry Sends Goodwill Message To Agbeko (Ghana News Agency)
- Agbeko gives Darchinyan punching lesson, defends title (Miami Herald)
- Darchinyan Hopes To Equal Fenech (Fight News)
- Battle Of Nicknames: King Kong Vs. Raging Bull (411 Mania)
- Agbeko SHOWTIME Promotional Video (Boxing Insider)
- Darchinyan Is Hungry - Second Item (Miami Herald)
- Agbeko-Darchinyan Preview: It's All The New Raging Bull (The Boxing Bulletin)
- Inside Look At Agbeko-Darchinyan - Lead Item (411 Mania)
- Don King's Victory Tour (The Sweet Science)
- Darchinyan Fights Only The Best, Like Agbeko (The Ring-Online)
- Darchinyan Overcame That One Defeat (The Ring-Online)
- Agbeko-Darchinyan Heats Up (FightNews)
- King Kong Agbeko: "I Will Beat Him More Than Donaire Did" (Examiner)
- Agbeko: "I Will Give Darchinyan A Worse Beating Than Donaire Did" (Eastside Boxing)
- Agbeko Vows To Smash Darchinyan (Brisbane Times)
- Darchinyan: "King Kong Will Become A Chimpanzee" (Bleacher Report)
- Don King Announces Michael Jackson Tribute At Darchinyan-Agbeko Fight (EastsideBoxing)
- Agbeko: I Believe It's Going To Be Easy (Boxing Insider)
- Darchinyan To Share World Title Fight With MJ (The Daily Telegraph)
- Darchinyan, King Of Pop To Share Ring (The Age.com.au)
- Shaw, Darchinyan Talk Donaire (411 Mania)
- Agbeko Gives Darchinyan A Run For Trash-Talking Money (The Sweet Science)
- Darchinyan: "After I Beat Agbeko, I Will Retire Donaire" (Fight Hype)
- Don King's Summer Sizzler Saturday On Showtime (Bragging Rights Corner)
- Shaw Open To Donaire Rematch (Fight Hype)
- Agbeko-Darchinyan Conference Call Quotes (Bragging Rights Corner)
- DeMarco-Adjaho Winner To Get Shot At Edwin Valero (Boxing Scene)
- Shaw-Shake Redemption: A Man's Word is Still His Bond (Boxing Scene)
- Darchinyan: "Agbeko your going to feel my power and everything is going to change for you" (15 Rounds.com)
- Darchinyan-Agbeko Fight Marooned in South Florida (Examiner.com)
- Vic Darchinyan Interview (PhilBoxingForum.com)
- "Agbeko Will Feel My Power" an Interview (GoFightLive.com)
- Q & A with Vic Darchinyan (Fightnews.com)
- Darchinyan arrives in States to train for Agbeko (East Side Boxing)
- Showtime Boxing: Darchinyan Arrives In US for Agbeko Clash (Saddo Boxing.com)
- Raging Bull Arrives In U.S. For Showdown With King (GofightliveTv.com)
- Vic Darchinyan vs. Joseph Agbeko (RealArmenia.com)
- Darchinyan Arrives in States for final Agbeko Preparations (Seconds Out)
- 'Raging Bull' Darchinyan Arrives in U.S. for Showdown with 'King Kong' Agbeko (Ring Sports.com)
- Darchinyan: "I Want to Be the Best of All-Time" (Arm Town)
- "I'm Going to Flatten You" Says Darchinyan (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Vic Darchinyan: First King Kong Then Onto Pacquaio (Bleacher Report)
- Darchinyan After More Titles (Fight News)
- "I Will Knock Out Agbeko" (Seconds Out)
- Adjaho Gets Big Shot Against DeMarco in July 11 Darchinyan-Agbeko Co-Feature on Showtime (DoghouseBoxing, Boxing Scene, etc.)
- Darchinyan Wants More Titles (Box News)
- Exclusive Photo Gallery: Agbeko Training for clash with Darchinyan (8Countnews.com)
- Darchinyan: "I Want to Be the Best of All-Time" (Arm Town)
- Joseph Agbeko Set to Break Camp for Darchinyan Fight
- Darchinyan wants to box 'super' Pacquiao
- Darchinyan Wants Shot At Pacquiao (LiveNews.au)
- WBO Interim Champ Montiel Rooting For Darchinyan (Boxing Scene)
- Darchinyan Lashes Out (FightNews)
- King Kong Defends July 11 (Myjoyonline)
- King Kong Risks IBF Belt July 11 (ModernGhana)
