KSI has revealed his dream next three fights – targeting stars of the YouTube and UFC world.
The social media, music and crossover boxing sensation returns on Saturday against Joe Fournier.
But KSI already has some blockbuster names in mind should he defeat Fournier and remain undefeated in the ring.
He told SunSport: “My next three fights? I mean Jake Paul, obviously. Tommy Fury and who else?
“I don’t know… Conor McGregor. F*** it, why not?”
KSI, 29, looked on course to finally settle his bitter feud with arch rival Paul, 26, in a grudge match at the end of the year.
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But those plans faced the KO when Paul was beaten by Fury, 24, by split-decision in February in Saudi Arabia.
The American now returns on August 5 against MMA icon Nate Diaz, 38, after snubbing a rematch with Fury or talks to face KSI.
So now KSI has set his sights on one-upping his great nemesis by trying to finish what he started.
But the Londoner could not confirm if Fury will be in attendance at Wembley Arena as talks for the pair to fight continue.
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KSI, with a smirk, said: “We’ll see, we’ll see.”
Fournier, 40, a nightclub tycoon-turned 9-0 boxer, forced a fight with KSI after gatecrashing his post-fight interview in January.
Ahead of the biggest test of his boxing career, KSI said: “I was there trying to weigh up a few people and he was the one who was hungry the most.
“I thought, ‘Cool, you’ve got a great record, you’re a good test for me, let’s go.”
KSI knocked out gamer Faze Temperrr in his last bout and fears a repeat performance could scare off any future rivals.
He said: “It’s actually a good point, maybe I should stop winning so emphatically.
“Maybe I should just start winning through split-decisions and stuff like that!
“The way I knocked out Temperrr would terrify a lot of people to want to fight me.
“When I knock out Joe Fournier in spectacular fashion, more people are going to be like, ‘You know what, I think KSI it actually that guy. Maybe it’s not worth fighting him, because I don’t wanna be a meme.'”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk