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Chris Eubank announced his return to the ring yesterday by turning up in a juggernaut to the London press conference. The former World Boxing Organisation middleweight and super-middleweight champion will challenge Mark Prince for his WBO Inter-Continental light-heavyweight title at Sheffield Arena on 11 October. His new promoter, Frank Warren, has offered him a 10-fight deal and if he beats Prince, he may challenge the winner of the Dariusz Michalcewski-Nicky Piper WBO world title fight in Hanover on Saturday week. Eubank said that his cash problems - he owed American Express pounds 120,000 - have been sorted out

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