SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
Saturday, August 2, Live at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
From The Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Wash.
International
Boxing Federation (IBF) junior bantamweight champion Dimitri
“The Baby” Kirilov (29-3-1, 9 KOs) will defend his title
against former IBF flyweight champion and knockout artist Vic
“Raging Bull” Darchinyan (29-1-1, 23 KOs), Saturday, Aug. 2,
live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed
on the west coast).
In the co-feature,
U.S. Olympian and undefeated prospect Andre “The Matrix”
Dirrell (15-0, 10 KOs) puts his flawless record on the line
against fellow unbeaten Mike “The Persecutor” Paschall
(17-0-1, 4 KOs) in a 10-round super middleweight brawl.
The telecast will
originate from the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Wash. and
is promoted by
Gotham Boxing, Inc.
Kirilov, who is
trained by Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, captured the
IBF crown by winning a close unanimous decision against former
U.S. Olympian Jose Navarro on Oct. 13, 2007. The scores were
116-112, 114-113 twice.
In his most recent
outing in February, the Russian-born Kirilov wasn’t able to
finish Cecilio Santos (22-8-3, 12 KOs) and had to settle for a
draw. Although one judge scored the fight for Kirilov,
116-112; the other two scored it even at 114 each.
Darchinyan had an
iron grip on the flyweight division, successfully defending
his IBF title six times - five inside the distance. He
eventually lost his 112-pound strap in a major upset to
Filipino star Nonito Donaire. Darchinyan now aims to wreak
havoc on the 115-pound, super flyweight division.
Kirilov -
Darchinyan is a match up of varying styles. Kirilov, known
for his tremendous speed and ability to outbox his
competition, relies heavily on his quick hands. He loves to
pepper his opponents with a precise left jab.
Darchinyan, a
southpaw, is quite the opposite from his counterpart. Not
nearly as polished and refined as Kirilov, Darchinyan employs
an in-your-face game plan that has produced 23 knockout
victories for the Armenian-born boxer. Darchinyan is often
described as possessing bone-crushing power.
Dirrell, who has
fought on the prospect-based series ShoBox: The New
Generation on SHOWTIME, will attempt to prove he is no
longer a prospect but a championship contender when he faces
the undefeated Paschall in the co-feature.
In his last fight
in May, Dirrell looked extraordinary against Anthony Hanshaw
(21-2-1, 14 KOs), registering a fifth round TKO on ShoBox.
Despite a slow
start, Dirrell came on strongly and with a left hand to the
head sent Hanshaw to the canvas at the end of the fourth round
near his opponent’s corner. Following a flurry of unanswered
punches to Hanshaw’s head early in the fifth, referee Pat
Russell stopped the contest at 1:13.
Dirrell, who won
the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games for the
United States, is a tall, agile southpaw with solid power in
both mitts.
In his 18 fight
career, Paschall has scored several impressive unanimous
decision victories against veteran boxers. The prospect is
taking a tough test on August 2 against Dirrell. With only
four knockouts to his credit, Paschall will have to rely on
his boxing skills if he hopes to stay undefeated.
7-18-2008