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Coker: Gina Carano will be back this year
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If you recall, Coker said back in October 2009 that Carano would return to action "probably towards the summertime" of 2010.
Obviously, that never happened.
"I believe she'll be back in the cage this year," Coker said Monday confidently.
"From what I know of her, she is a competitor at heart; she's going to want to fight. She's not going to want to end her career the way it ended. So, I think she'll be back."
"This girl's a real fighter. She's not this actress that became a fighter. She's a real fighter that became an actress. So that fight is inside her."
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