Newly-crowned WBA, IBF, WBO lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr. has teased about a possibly fighting in the UFC in the future.

Following his sensational win over Teofimo Lopez Jr., George Kambosos is now considering training mixed martial arts.

According to Kambosos, he's planning to work with UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski in the near future. In the process, he will learn MMA while he helps Volkanovski in boxing.

Surprisingly, Kambosos said that along the way, he might consider making his “UFC debut.”

“I’m a very good fan of the UFC. I love the sport, I love combat sport,” Kambosos admitted via MMA Mania. “And me and Alex have a good relationship as well. He’s been supporting me, I’ve been supporting him, and I said I’m going to come back with all these belts — obviously, he’s the UFC featherweight king and I’m the lightweight king, and we’re going to help each other. And how good would that be?”

“We’re going to organize that when I get back and we’re going to do a few things together, and like I said, sharpen up. His hands are super sharp already, but a little bit more always helps. And he’s going to sharpen up my inside game and my clinch game. And who knows, you might see me make my UFC debut in the near future. He might be boxing real soon. You never know.”

Until then, Kambosos will have to decide first on who will be his first lightweight title challenger. As it stands, Devin Haney and Gervonta “Tank” Davis are among his best options.