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Cris Cyborg's next fight will not come in MMA. Instead, the legendary fighter plans to dip her toes into the boxing ring for the first time.

"I'm training a lot in boxing now. I was thinking about maybe I do my next fight in boxing," Cyborg told TMZ Sports. "...Me and Cecilia Braekhus always talk back and forth. But, you know, I'm training.

"I think everyone is gonna be a very good match for me. It's gonna be a great fight. I like to challenge myself. I never look for the easy way. I like to train hard, and make the best fight for my career, for my fans."

Cyborg has a 22-2 (1) record in mixed martial arts but has not competed professionally in boxing.

Braekhus is one of the biggest names in women's boxing, sporting a 36-0 record heading into her April 17 bout against Jessica McCaskill.

"I always compete in everything, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, MMA, jiu-jitsu, grappling," Cyborg said. "But I never got the opportunity [to fight] Muay Thai, I never got the opportunity to fight box. For me, it's gonna be an honor to fight her."

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Cyborg would join Conor McGregor among MMA's most notable faces who have stepped away from the sport for a boxing payday. McGregor lost to Floyd Mayweather via TKO in an August 2017 prizefight.

Cyborg last competed in MMA in January, defeating Julia Budd at Bellator 238.