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Published 12:41 10 Mar 2017 GMT
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"Would I fight him again? Yeah, and I would beat him again as well. "I could potentially get him out earlier, because he will show me a lot more respect this time. I won't have to gain and earn his respect, like I did in the first fight. It takes time to do that."Haye has made it patently clear that he's itching for a rematch when he recovers from his injury, and even said he'd be open to a third fight if the rematch was to happen. "It was a great fight. I'd love the opportunity to give the fans that again," Haye said.
"He said he'd do it again. If he gives me a rematch, I'll give him a rubber match. I've never had that nemesis, and maybe I've found it. Maybe Tony Bellew is my Benn-Eubank."
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