Unbeaten heavyweight contender Tyson Fury continues to tease the possibility of heading over to mixed martial arts in the future.

Back in October, Fury entered the world of professional wrestling when he traveled to Saudi Arabia and made his debut for the WWE. He defeated company superstar Braun Strowman by count-out.

Now he wants to enter the world of MMA.

Fury recently did some MMA training with UFC middleweight Darren Till

Now Fury reveals that UFC superstar Conor McGregor has offered to train him for an MMA debut.

McGregor did the opposite in 2017, when he made his debut in pro boxing. He was stopped in ten rounds by Floyd Mayweather in the second most lucrative event in combat sports history.

"I think Conor is an absolutely fantastic fighting man," Fury said to RTE Radio 1. "He has offered to train me if I ever want to go into MMA. What better trainer could I have than the Notorious Conor McGregor?

"I'm looking forward to coming to train with Conor. We're going to get it all planned in and I should be over in Dublin quite soon. I'll definitely be coming over for a training session, that is for sure. I have been MMA training in the last week with Darren Till in Liverpool. I really enjoy the new challenge."

"I don't know where or when [I'll make me MMA debut] because after I finish my boxing career I fancy my hand at MMA as well."

Before Fury can think about MMA, he will challenge WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder in a rematch on February 22. They fought to controversial twelve round split draw back in December of 2018.