IOWA CITY, IOWA - APRIL 09: Randi Miller and Brittney Roberts compete during their Women's 69kg match on day 1 of the Olympic Team Wrestling Trials at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on April 9, 2016 in Iowa City, Iowa. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Olympic wrestling bronze medalist Randi Miller wants to fight Gabi Garcia in Rizin — and she’s not resting until it happens.

It’s not every day that you see women lining up to face Brazilian black belt, jiu-jitsu world champion and undefeated MMA fighter Gabi Garcia, but Randi Miller isn’t just any woman.

Miller, a 2008 Olympic wrestling bronze medalist, made her transition to MMA in 2012 when she debuted for Invicta fights. She won her first bout via TKO against Mollie Estes then took a break from the sport due to lack of fighting opportunities for women in the heavyweight division.

“I grew up loving the heavyweight champs,” Miller told FanSided on Tuesday. “Liston, Tyson, Foreman. I’ve always wanted to join that list. However, until Gabi and Rizin there hasn’t been a platform for a female heavyweight. In short, I want to be a heavyweight champion of the world.”

Now that she sees more of an opportunity she looking to make her return and she wants to fight Garcia — and if Twitter is any indication it appears as though Garcia is game for it too.

Ok — Gabi Garcia 🥇 (@gabijiu) August 7, 2018

205 — Gabi Garcia 🥇 (@gabijiu) August 1, 2018

“She’s agreed twice to the fight,” Miller said. “There’s no plan B at this time.”

Garcia fought last May when she defeated Veronika Futina in the opening round of the Road FC 47 – 2018 Openweight Grand Prix, but currently has no fight on the books. Garcia has battled with making weight and has had multiple fights end in no contest due to illegal strikes and/or eye pokes, which leaves many women unwilling to go up against the much bigger and stronger opponent.

“My striking has gotten better,” Garcia told MMAFighting in April. “I can see progress in my boxing and transition to the ground. Jiu-jitsu to MMA is completely different than the jiu-jitsu I’ve done my whole life. I’m enjoying training MMA, and I can’t wait to fight.”

Rizin has yet to comment on a possible bout.