Power chose to return to the amateur club in which he began his boxing career in a bid to return to winning ways. Power had initially joined the St Pancras amateur boxing club as an eight-year-old and went on to win a number of amateur titles for the club. Returning to the club as a professional also meant that Power would team up with St Pancras head coach CJ Hussein. On 2 June 2009 Power returned to action with Hussein in his corner and defeated Sid Razak at the
York Hall. The return to winning ways did not last however, when in his next outing, on 11 September 2009, Power lost to
Stuart Hall by stoppage in the 8th round of their 8-round contest. On 11 December 2009 Power met former British and Commonwealth title challenger Matthew Edmonds at the
Newport Leisure Centre in
Wales and scored a 5th round stoppage, topping off a mixed year since the return to St. Pancras. ==British title challenge==