David Haye has said that he is looking to fight "every three or four months" after he makes his return to the ring in 2016.
Haye will end a three-and-a-half year absence when he faces Mark de Mori at London's O2 Arena on January 16, and the former world heavyweight champion is hopeful that he will not spend a prolonged period without a fight after undergoing surgery on his shoulder during his hiatus.
The 35-year-old told World Boxing News: "If you look at my record over the past few years, I'm probably one of the most inactive fighters on the planet. Even when I was champion there were big gaps. It was like 15 months or something between Audley Harrison and Wladimir Klitschko.
"But it's all good now that I'm in a good healthy condition and knowing that I can go into these fights, then three or four months later I can do it all again."
Haye has won 26 of his 28 bouts as a professional, with his last triumph coming against Dereck Chisora in July 2012.