Before retiring in 2012, Haye (28-2-0, 26 KOs) scored a TKO win against Dereck Chisora following his loss to Wladimir Klitschko at the Imtech Arena, Hamburg, Germany in 2011.
Haye lost his WBA heavyweight title to Klitschko but he won the WBO International heavyweight title.against Chisora in 2012 before retiring.
‘I want to win back my belt and my whole goal is to be the heavyweight champion of the world again,’ he told metro.co.uk in an interview.
Haye talked about the injury he suffered before losing to Klitshko saying his shoulder has already healed and he’s now feeling great.
‘I’ve had some horrendous injuries and some low times, but I feel in great shape now and I’ll fight anyone who stands in my way,” he said.
‘My shoulder has healed and I feel stronger than ever. My power is still there, I feel sharp and am looking forward to making some waves in the heavyweight division.”
Haye, who is eyeing a rematch with Klitschko, said he is now training under the supervision and guidance of Shane McGuigan, who also trains IBF Super Bantamweight champion Carl Frampton of Ireland.
‘I’m working with a new trainer, Shane McGuigan who also trains Carl Frampton, and I’m really enjoying being in the gym again,’ Haye added.
De Mori (30-1-2, 26 KOs), though relatively unknown, has a fairly impressive pro record, losing only once in his professional career.
The 33-year-old fighter from Perth, Western Australia, Australia, knocked out 26 of is opponents since he turned pro in 2004.