DAVID HAYE has confirmed his comeback with a clash against Australian Mark de Mori on January 16.
The former world heavyweight champion makes his return after three-and-a-half years out of the ring.
Haye, 35, has not fought since knocking out fellow Brit Dereck Chisora in 2012.
Haye said: "I'm so happy to be able to step back through the ropes and back into the ring, where I do my best work.
Haye, 35, has not fought since knocking out fellow Brit Dereck Chisora in 2012.
Haye said: "I'm so happy to be able to step back through the ropes and back into the ring, where I do my best work.
"I've always set the bar high in my career, and I will continue to do so. Please sit back and get ready for another fun-fuelled heavyweight campaign to the very top."
Haye lost his WBA heavyweight title in 2011 in a unification fight with Wladimir Klitschko.
The Londoner came back to settle a rivalry with Chisora before pulling out of two fights with Tyson Fury through injury.
Haye lost his WBA heavyweight title in 2011 in a unification fight with Wladimir Klitschko.
The Londoner came back to settle a rivalry with Chisora before pulling out of two fights with Tyson Fury through injury.
Haye will be trained by Shane McGuigan, the son of former featherweight world champion Barry.
He added: "It's been a long three and a half years out, with many ups and downs, but 'The Hayemaker' is finally back, and ready to do what I do best.
"I've a new team, new look and new inspiration to achieve my goals."
He added: "It's been a long three and a half years out, with many ups and downs, but 'The Hayemaker' is finally back, and ready to do what I do best.
"I've a new team, new look and new inspiration to achieve my goals."
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