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Zou Shiming breaks from reality TV stardom to resurrect boxing career in 'Return of the King'

After a 10-month hiatus in a TV show with his son, the Chinese fighter is fully focused on his bout with Brazilian Natan Coutinho

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China’s Zou Shiming works out in preparation for his first bout in 10 months in “The Return of the King” in Shanghai. Photo: AFP

China awaits "The Return of the King" on Saturday night when Zou Shiming gets back in the ring after a 10-month hiatus.

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Though his crown might have slipped – last March Zou could find no way through the defensive wall that fights under the name of Amnat Ruenroeng in their IBF world flyweight title bout in Macau – the two-time Olympic gold medallist has never been more popular.

I’ve realised there is more to my life than boxing. That’s why I have explored the entertainment industry. But that doesn’t mean I’m not fully focused when it comes time to box
Zou Shiming

That’s thanks to his starring role alongside four-year-old son in the wildly successful reality TV show Dad, Where Are We Going?

Its success – and Zou’s small screen stardom – seem to have clouded the memories of most.

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Zou was outthought as much as outpointed then, but he said on Thursday at his training base on the outskirts of Shanghai that he’d taken time out to refocus, and to rebuild the shoulder he damaged in the fight.

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Two-time boxing gold medallist Zou Shiming and his son Eros Zou. The boxer did a reality show with his son. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Two-time boxing gold medallist Zou Shiming and his son Eros Zou. The boxer did a reality show with his son. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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