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Carey lined up for Leofric return; BOXING.


COVENTRY lightweight Baz Carey has been given the green light to box at the Leofric Hotel on Saturday night.

Carey will face Billy Smith in a rematch REMATCH Cardiology Clinical trials–Randomized Evaluation of Mechanical Assistance Therapy as an alternative in Congestive Heart failure–related to use of a portable, electric left ventricular-assist system–LVAS–eg, HeartMate®  over six rounds on the sell- out show promoted by Coventry Sporting Club.

Carey steps in to box again just two weeks after his brave losing effort against Amir Khan Amir Khan may refer to:
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 in front of a televised audience of millions.

The 34 year-old revealed last night that the bruising bruising

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 around his right eye that he suffered in his clash with Khan has cleared up.

Carey was set to face Kristian Laight, but the Nuneaton scrapper pulled out with an injury.

He has every incentive to win his return with Smith.

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 the rock-chinned Stourport journeyman at the same venue in April and said: "I need to put on a good show because there's a chance I could get a title shot in my next fight.

"I've always wanted to win a title and I could get a chance if I look the part.

"Whatever happens, it can't be any tougher than my last fight !"

Carey is convinced Khan is a future world champion.

He said: "I wanted to know how good he is and I found out the hard way.

"Khan punches a lot harder than people think, but there was no way I was going to go down.

"I'm going to put a few quid on him knocking out his next opponent in the first round."

The four-fight bill is topped by unbeaten Midlands Area and British Masters cruiserweight champion Carl Wright boxing Tony Booth over six rounds.

There is another good six-rounder between comebacking Leicester light- heavyweight Neil Linford and Hastings Rasani and the bill is completed by Bedworth light-middleweight Dean Lloyd.

He has been matched with Dennis Corpe from Nottingham. Both have lost their two professional outings to date and trainer Neil Tomlinson reports that Lloyd has been looking the part in the gym.

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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Sep 21, 2005
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