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Published 13:13 22 Nov 2016 GMT
Punk spent 18 months training with Duke Roufus in Milwaukee prior to his first fight and he didn't allow his defeat, as embarrassing as it was, to affect him as the 38-year-old returned to training almost immediately.
"I felt like I was in the best shape of my life still, so I just kept after it," he said. "I think that's the best thing you can do after you lose."
After making his eagerness to fight abundantly clear to White, Punk revealed that an announcement might be on its way in the coming weeks.
"I told him I want to fight again," Punk said. "We're back at it. We're back to the drawing board. So, it's up to him. He floated me an idea and we're kind of going back and forth on it right now."
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