Best of the weekend: Mijares-Darchinyan the free headliner
By Michael Swann | Special to CBSSports.com
This Saturday, Showtime is featuring an exciting, potential Fight of the Year candidate on their World Championship Boxing program. You have to give the Viacom guys their due. With a smaller budget than HBO, they continually match good fights, the kind real fans enjoy.
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| Mijares will face Darchinyan on Showtime. (Getty Images) |
This highly anticipated title unification bout will be held at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., with ticket prices a mere $25 to $250.
On the same night, a five-bout Top Rank PPV card to be held at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT features IBF flyweight belt holder Nonito Donaire in his Top Rank debut, junior bantamweight star Jorge Arce, Lamont Peterson, Vanes Martirosyan and the super welterweight rematch between Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Matt Vanda. Ticket prices for the live event range from $50 to $300.
The major difference is that Mijares-Darchinyan is the best fight of the weekend and is free to Showtime subscribers while the Top Rank card will set you back $39.95. Don't get me wrong; Top Rank always puts on a good show and they're certainly rolling out some of their top stars and brightest prospects for the show, with far better undercard fights than you normally get on PPV. In fact, this card could be considered a prototype of why they are so successful. They keep their fighters active and therefore happy.
I saw the first Chavez Jr.-Vanda fight on a previous Top Rank PPV in July. I thought Vanda won, but it didn't exactly shock me that he didn't get the decision in Mexico.
The scoring was another matter. It was 97-93 Chavez, 96-95 Vanda and (OMIGOODLORD!) 100-90 for Chavez from judge Francisco Moret, a man I dare say either had visual problems or was in the tank for Chavez all along.
Vanda, from St. Paul, Minn., is a 12-year veteran with a record of 36-7 (21) and is 4-6 in his past 10 bouts, so we're not talking Ali-Frazier III here. The fight has more importance to Junior, 37-0-1 (29), who many feel was born on third base and thought he hit a triple.
Donaire, 19-1 (12), the man who knocked out Darchinyan in the 2007 Upset of the Year, faces IBF mandatory challenger Moruti Mthalene, 22-1 (15), from South Africa. Because of promotional problems, this will be Donairee's first fight of the year, so there might be some rust. Further, Donaire, who fought at 115 before coming down to 112 to beat Darchinyan, has been known in the past to gain too much weight between fights. And, with more money to be made in the future at 115 against a list of opponents as long as your arm, he absolutely must stay focused.
Bu you can get away with a lot when you're 25 and talented. While Nonito may not be at the level of Manny Pacquiao, he is a big star in the Philippines, a good looking guy with a good looking spouse. So fear not: Mthalene, fighting for the first time outside of his native country, really has no shot.
The colorful Jorge Arce, 50-4-1 (38), who was dominated and embarrassed by Mijares last year, is on the card fighting for the WBA interim belt against Isidro Garcia, 25-5-2 (8).
That one cracks me up. The WBA has Mijares defending the title on the same night as they sanctioned an interim title bout. What interim? Can anyone explain?
Well, it might not be illegal, but it certainly doesn't appear to be entirely ethical, either. Anyway, I have to think it was set up for Arce to help promote his next fight, so he's my pick.



