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Darrin Van Horn vs. Iran Barkley, billed as Champions and Olympians was a professional boxing match contested on January 10, 1992, for the IBF super middleweight title.

Background
For the second defense of his IBF super middleweight title, Darrin Van Horn was matched up against former WBC middleweight champion Iran Barkley. The fight was made after executives from HBO's pay-per-view distribution arm TVKO, whom held rights for Van Horn's next title defense, called Bob Arum's matchmaker Bruce Trampler in hopes that Trampler could find an opponent for Van Horn. By happenstance, Barkley was in the Trampler's office at the time that Trampler took the call and after confirming that Barkley, whom had been fighting as a light heavyweight at the time, could make weight, offered TVKO Barkley as an opponent, which they excepted.

The 23-year old Van Horn had already had 50 professional fights, sporting an impressive 48–2 record, and had become a world champion in two divisions, while the 31-year old Barkley was thought to be past his best after losing 3 consecutive middleweight title fights from 1989 to 1990 before taking a one year hiatus and then beating two unheralded opponents in unspectacular fashion upon his return in August 1991. As such Van Horn was installed as 2–1 favorite over Barkley by oddsmakers.

The Van Horn–Barkley fight headlined a fight card (billed as "Champions and Olympians") at the newly renovated Paramount Theater (formally the Felt Forum) in Madison Square Garden. The undercard featured a light heavyweight title bout between Olympic gold medalists Frank Tate and Andrew Maynard and highly touted Olympic silver medalist Roy Jones Jr. making his pay-per-view debut against former WBC welterweight champion Jorge Vaca. Originally, the card was also to feature then-WBO light welterweight champion Héctor Camacho facing Carl Griffith in a 10-round non-title bout, however when Camacho no-showed the December press conference announcing the card, promoter Dan Duva and Camacho became involved in a dispute with Duva threatening Camacho with less money with Camacho in turn refusing to fight if Duva made good on his threat. Duva ultimately decided to officially cancel the Camacho fight three weeks before the event.

The fight
Seconds into the fight, Barkley landed a big left hook that wobbled Van Horn and proceeded to dominate the champion for the remainder of the fight. In the second round, Barkley countered a Van Horn combination with another left hook that sent Van Horn down. Van Horn was able to answer the referee's 10 count and continued but was met with a furious barrage from Barkley and was quickly sent down to the canvas for a second time. Again, Van Horn answered the count and continued but Barkley continued to attack and sent him down for a third time after landing another left hand. Following the third knockdown, referee Arthur Mercante Jr. stopped the fight and Barkley was named the winner by technical knockout at 1:33 of the round.