Mark Prince hopes his ring-return can inspire disaffected youngsters as he prepares for a WBU European cruiserweight title fight against an as yet unnamed opponent at York Hall on March 1.
The former IBF and WBO Inter-Continental light-heavyweight champion impressed in his first outing after a 14-year sabbatical, stopping Czech fighter Jindrich Velecky after four rounds at York Hall last October.
But this is no ordinary comeback for Prince whose life was turned upside-down when his 15-year-old son Kiyan - a talented footballer at the QPR academy - was fatally stabbed outside the gates of his school in 2006.
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The former IBF and WBO Inter-Continental light-heavyweight champion impressed in his first outing after a 14-year sabbatical, stopping Czech fighter Jindrich Velecky after four rounds at York Hall last October.
But this is no ordinary comeback for Prince whose life was turned upside-down when his 15-year-old son Kiyan - a talented footballer at the QPR academy - was fatally stabbed outside the gates of his school in 2006.
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