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    Spartacus ready for big comeback

    Suffolk Evening Star, UK
    May 27 2004

    May 27, 2004 12:39 -- COMEBACK kid Steve Spartacus is ready to return
    to the boxing ring - and fully prepared to get back to winning ways.

    Ipswich fighter Spartacus, real name Steve Smith, faces Varuzhan
    Davtyan in a light-heavyweight fight next Wednesday, four months
    after suffering his only professional defeat in 16 fights.

    But the 27-year old boxer admits he was unprepared for that ill-fated
    bout with Ovill McKenzie which came just a month after he had won
    the inaugural English light-heavyweight crown with victory over Scott
    Lansdowne at Bethnal Green

    He said: "It was all going so well for me - I'd won the English
    title and I came back in to the gym after Christmas and was told
    there would be no fight for me until April.

    "Then, at short notice, the fight came up with McKenzie and I went
    for it. I wasn't fit enough but I believed my own hype and believed
    I could beat him. I was a fool to think I could as you need six weeks
    preparation before a fight and I didn't get it."

    Since the McKenzie defeat, Spartacus has spent time sparring overseas
    in a bid to get back to the condition he was in last December when
    he took the light-heavyweight crown in a third round knockout.

    "I've been dogged by injuries recently and have been over in Denmark
    sparring - the injury is to my left elbow which has been a bit of
    a nightmare. But I'm having plenty of physio on it and it's getting
    better.

    "I'm still not 100 per cent fit now but I am better prepared than
    for the McKenzie fight."

    In Nottingham next Wednesday he faces Armenian Davtyan, a former
    Russian middleweight champion with an impressive record of 27 wins
    and five defeats in his native country.

    Davtyan, 31, relocated to Birmingham in 2002 and has won five and
    lost ten fights since then. Spartacus admits it is a fight he really
    should win.

    "Davtyan is a boxer I know a bit about. His last fight was at the end
    of March when he beat Jamie Hearn in Southampton but ten days before
    that he fought my gym mate Andrew Lowe.

    "Andrew won that fight so I've been speaking to him about Davtyan
    and he will lend me the video of the fight to watch.

    "Davtyan is a hard-working fighter but when he fought Andrew he was
    fat and out of shape - he likes to move around the ring which is
    something I don't really like - I would rather just get in there and
    tear him up."

    After fighting Davtyan on Wednesday, Spartacus is all set to face
    25-year-old Londoner Peter Haymer in a long-awaited grudge match.

    Spartacus faced Haymer when the two boxers were amateurs and lost
    the fight on a controversial points decision.

    "We met in 2000 when I was still an amateur and he beat me 16-15 on
    points and we've been on a collision course to meet as pros ever since.

    "Even now in gyms around London people come up to me and talk about
    the Haymer fight and still tell me I should have been given the
    points decision.

    "That is the big fight I am waiting for but it won't take place
    until September.

    "After that I am hoping to bring a fight back to Ipswich. That would
    really be something special."
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