DAVID HAYE faces his big rival Tony Bellew again tonight following his 11th round TKO defeat in March 2017.

Bellew took control of the first bout after Haye injured his ankle in the sixth round.

1 Tony Bellew goes head-to-head with David Haye during Friday's heated weigh in Credit: Getty Images

When is David Haye vs Tony Bellew 2?

David Haye vs Tony Bellew is on Saturday May 5, following the cancellation of their bout on December 17.

The two boxers will go against each other to the o2 Arena.

It is expected that the ring walks will be around 10pm, depending on the length of the undercard bouts.

How do I watch the fight on live stream or TV?

YOU can catch all the action live on Sky Sports Box Office for this pay-per-view event.

If you're not a Sky subscriber, you can still watch by using the NOW TV service.

To watch this on your TV or mobile device you just need to order online at Sky Box Office and then download the Sky Sports Box Office app.

If you are a Sky customer, go to Channel 491 and to order press Box Office, and then select Sports and Events.

The fight costs £19.95 for UK customers and €24.95 for those in the Republic of Ireland.

Now TV

NOW TV gives viewers the chance to watch Sky channels without having to pay for a full-blown subscription - and you don't even need to buy a Sky Sports pass to get a ringside seat.

All you need to do is buy the fight through the streaming box office site - go via the NOW TV website to get there - for the same price of £19.95.

Then download the Sky Sports Box Office app from the NOW TV app store.

Log-in using your Box Office account details and you'll then be able to stream the fight from your box.

What have the fighters said?

Bellew: I want to cause mayhem – and I mean the worst mayhem you can see.

"Something happens to me [in the ring]. I’m gonna flick a switch. I want to do damage.

"I swear when I get him on Saturday, he’s going to pay for every word.

"I’m going to smash him. And I’m not going to stop. He’s finished. He has no idea what’s coming."

Haye: "Everything is on the line here, my reputation, my whole soul.

"My last fight was a stoppage loss. For me that is the worst finish to any career and it would put a big smudge over my resume."It would feel like I have undone all the great fights I have had over the years.

"I will not allow him to win on Saturday."

Who is fighting on the undercard?

Paul Butler failed to make weight so he does not have the chance to be a two-weight world champ when he takes on Emmanuel Rodriguez for the vacant IBF title, but the fight goes ahead.

Elsewhere, fledgling heavyweight Joe Joyce - who is promoted by David Haye - faces Lenroy Thomas in the fourth bout of his pro career.

Lenroy Thomas vs Joe Joyce (Commonwealth heavyweight title)

Paul Butler v Emmanuel Rodriguez (vacant IBF bantamweight title - only Rodriguez can win title)

Martin Joseph Ward v James Tennyson

John Ryder v Jamie Cox

Joshua Buatsi vs TBA

Kody Davies vs Przemyslaw Gorgon

Jordan Gill vs Carl McDonald

Luke Campbell vs Troy James

How did the fighters weigh in?

BOTH fighters hit the scales lighter than they did in their original fight last year during Friday's weigh in.

Haye hit the scales at 220lbs (15st 10lbs 2oz) while Bellew came in at 210lbs (15st).

For their first fight Haye weighed in at 225.0 lbs (16 stone, 3 ounces) compared to Bellew's 213.3 lbs (15 stone, 3 pounds).