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Published 09:54 19 May 2016 BST
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Now 35, Haye ended a three-and-a-half year hiatus from boxing with a 131-second knockout of Australian Mark de Mori in January.
Since stepping up from cruiserweight in 2009, the two-weight champion has been used to fighting once every 18 months, but a new training regime under Shane McGuigan has helped him prepare for more fights in a shorter space of time.
The current set-up is designed to let him get back into training within 2-3 weeks of a fight, and victory over Swiss opponent Gjergjaj - who goes into the bout 29-0 with 21 knockouts - would potentially bring about a September meeting with veteran former world heavyweight champion Shannon Briggs.
"I’m focusing more [in training] on injury prevention and doing a lot more punching than I did before." Haye explains.
"Less hard, dangerous sparring - so I stay rejuvenated and stay fresh and am able to go back into training after a fight. I’ll have a little holiday then in 2-3 weeks get back into it."
After such a long period away from the sport, there seems to be an onus on Haye to do it all again. His cruiserweight and heavyweight titles don't have the same sway they used to in some circles, particularly after twice pulling out of scheduled bouts with Tyson Fury earlier this decade.
Unified heavyweight champion Fury has vowed to never fight Haye following the two cancellations, prompting the Londoner to claim Fury is running scared, but Haye does accept he won't get a big fight right away.
"I need to keep winning, and keep winning impressively, then the big fights will happen," he acknowledges.
"I’ve been there before, I’ve been a contender and worked my way to the top before. I’ve done it many times at two different weights, so I can do it again."
David Haye takes on Arnold ‘The Cobra’ Gjerjaj at The O2 on May 21. Watch #HayeDay exclusively live and free-to-air from 8pm on Dave, for tickets visit theo2.co.ukFootball

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