George Groves reckons David Haye is two fights away from making a comeback on boxing scene.
 
George Groves reckons David Haye is two fights away from making a comeback on boxing scene
David Haye is set to make his boxing comeback against Mark De Mori at the O2 Arena in London
 
Former IBF and WBO heavyweight champion is due to fight for the first time since beating Dereck Chisora in July 2014 in two weeks time.
Haye, 35, faces Mark De Mori at London's O2 Arena for just the second time since losing his straps to Wladimir Klitschko almost five years ago.
 
Groves, who shares the same trainer as Haye (Shane McGuigan), could fight Anthony Joshua in a huge domestic showdown later this year.
"David Haye is licking his lips after watching Anthony Joshua against Dillian Whyte. If he has a good win against De Mori then he could be back on the scene.
"David's all right, he looks good, he's in decent nick. I haven't seen any of his sparring although by all accounts he is sparring well," said Groves.

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