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Last Updated: Thursday, 30 June, 2005, 14:02 GMT 15:02 UK
Pryce returns to Calzaghe stable
Bradley Pryce has had an amicable split from trainer Tony Borg
The last nine months have been a nightmare
Bradley Pryce
Newbridge welterweight Bradley Pryce has returned to trainer Enzo Calzaghe and promoter Frank Warren.

The 24-year-old split from the stable last year to join trainer Tony Borg, but has now had a change of heart.

"It was a tough decision, Tony's a great trainer, but the past year has ripped me to shreds financially," Pryce told the South Wales Argus.

Having gone nine months without a fight Pryce will meet unbeaten Scot Kevin Anderson in a British title eliminator.

The contest will be a tester for the always-game Pryce, who has won 20 of his 25 bouts.

But the victor should get a shot at either Michael Jennings or Jimmy Vincent, who meet for the vacant British welterweight title at the Reebok Centre, Bolton, on 16 July.

"I sat down with Enzo and he told me what he expected," said Pryce.

"The last nine months have been a nightmare and I have had to do a number of part-time factory jobs to keep going.

"I am going to give boxing my all and I want to stay with Sports Network because I believe and hope they can get me the fights I want."




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