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Dhami to quit if he loses eliminator

HARRY DHAMI: aiming for a shot at champion David Barnes
HARRY DHAMI: aiming for a shot at champion David Barnes

KENT boxer Harry Dhami faces a make-or-break fight when he takes on Jimmy Vincent in a British welterweight title eliminator this Monday night.

The former champion faces Vincent at the St Andrews Sporting Club in Glasgow in his quest to regain his title and win the Lonsdale belt outright.

The Gravesend fighter has only fought once since losing his title to Neil Sinclair in November 2001, beating Lee Armstrong six months ago, and says he will quit the sport if he loses.

But losing is not on his agenda. He said: "My training has gone well and I'm focussing totally on Jimmy Vincent. But I've got to be realistic and I know that If I lose then there's wont be many doors open for me."

The winner will get a shot at the champion David Barnes later in the year.

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