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Published 16:44 16 May 2017 BST
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An appetite certainly exists for the rematch, especially given the tangible animosity that exists between Bellew and Haye.
But Bellew's trainer Dave Coldwell has seemingly put the pressure on 'The Hayemaker' by suggesting that Bellew doesn't intend to wait around for the second meeting.
Haye ruptured his Achilles tendon midway through the first fight and the injury is ultimately what led to the beginning of the end for him against the man he predicted he would "hospitalise."
Coldwell has told Haye to either confirm that he will return for a rematch before the end of the year or accept that Bellew will look elsewhere for his next challenge.
"David Haye's fans want a rematch but Haye isn't someone that can give us a date. With an active fighter like Joseph Parker or Deontay Wilder, we can make a date," Coldwell wrote in his Sky Sports column.
"We don't know if Haye is ever going to fight again. So if we want to fight in October, are you telling me Haye can do that?
"He's got a bad injury. It's great to see him walking again, but Haye isn't going to know if he can fight again until he starts boxing training. I'm not talking about lifting weights or doing a leg press. I'm talking about dynamic boxing, taking quick steps to his left or right, and pushing off his back foot.
"Don't forget, I said in the build-up to the last fight that Haye doesn't know if his body will hold up. It happened just like I said it would. How does he now know that his body will cope with the rigours of training? If so, will it be a year that he's out? What is Tony supposed to do, just sit and fight nobody?"
In what seems like an eerie prediction of Coldwell's challenge, which was published on Tuesday morning, Haye took to Instagram on Monday to show off the fact that he had indeed returned to light boxing training.
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The 36-year-old appeared comfortable hitting the heavy bag and looked well on his way down the road to recovery.
"First time punching in just over 2 months, upper felt solid, naturally taking it very easy with lower leg," Haye wrote.
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