Donald Trump continues to make waves with controversial statements during his rallies, this time by saying he would like to fight current Vice-President Joe Biden.

During a campaign stop in Tallahassee, Florida yesterday, Trump responded to Biden's comments last week about wanting to "take him behind the gym" if they were in high school over the comments he was heard making on a leaked tape from 2005 about sexually assaulting women and getting away with it, taunting the VP and referring to him as "Mr. Tough Guy."

"I'd love that. I'd love that. Mr. Tough Guy. You know, he's Mr. Tough Guy. You know when he's Mr. Tough Guy? When he's standing behind a microphone by himself," Trump said. "Some things in life you could really love doing."

Biden initially said last week that he "wished he could take Trump behind the gym" in reaction to the leaked hot mic tape where Trump bragged about being able to grope and kiss women without their consent, something Biden, who has focused on sexual assault during his tenure as Vice-President, called the "textbook definition" of assault.

"The press always ask me, 'Don't I wish I were debating him?' No, I wish we were in high school-I could take him behind the gym. That's what I wish," Biden said at the time.

Biden later tried to clarify his remarks, saying he only meant he would want to do that to the GOP Nominee if he were still in fact in high school, not that he would do it now.

Trump's comments come as a new poll claims his opponent, Hillary Clinton, will win the election, with 7 out of 10 voters nationwide saying that they believed she would win, but that Trump would refuse to concede and not accept the results of the election, despite Americans saying that they believed more than ever that their votes will be cast and counted properly, without any tampering, which Trump claims could happen by saying the election is "rigged" against him, hence why he would not accept the results.